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<blockquote data-quote="CathP" data-source="post: 1583865" data-attributes="member: 328992"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>My 6 year old daughter has been t1 for 2 years. We eat pretty low carb, as we find it less stressful and easier on the blood sugars! </p><p></p><p>Her typical meals would be:</p><p>Breakfast- scrambled egg and bacon; cream cheese pancakes with sf syrup or LC granola with Greek yoghurt</p><p></p><p>Lunch- Lidl protein roll with filling and veg sticks; edamame pasta with tuna; omelette; cold meats, cheese slices, veg sticks, nuts (ie plate of stuff!) or cheese and bacon muffins with veg etc.</p><p></p><p>Dinner- fat head pizza; chicken dinner (no potatoes); salmon and veg; spaghetti Bol with edamame pasta; chicken curry and cauliflower rice; carbonara with edamame pasta; chicken pie made with fathead pastry; chilli and cauliflower rice etc etc</p><p></p><p>We basically just swap out the high carb stuff to help with the spikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CathP, post: 1583865, member: 328992"] Hi, My 6 year old daughter has been t1 for 2 years. We eat pretty low carb, as we find it less stressful and easier on the blood sugars! Her typical meals would be: Breakfast- scrambled egg and bacon; cream cheese pancakes with sf syrup or LC granola with Greek yoghurt Lunch- Lidl protein roll with filling and veg sticks; edamame pasta with tuna; omelette; cold meats, cheese slices, veg sticks, nuts (ie plate of stuff!) or cheese and bacon muffins with veg etc. Dinner- fat head pizza; chicken dinner (no potatoes); salmon and veg; spaghetti Bol with edamame pasta; chicken curry and cauliflower rice; carbonara with edamame pasta; chicken pie made with fathead pastry; chilli and cauliflower rice etc etc We basically just swap out the high carb stuff to help with the spikes. [/QUOTE]
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