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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 2595418" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p>Yes - me too on all counts. A free trial which I would never dare to click on for the same reasons. </p><p></p><p>I think I would have benefited from this kind of pay-for help-with healthy cooking back in the day before I really started cooking from scratch routinely and year after year and of course lower-carb - unfunnily enough - happening to varying degrees immediately after diagnosis. I would have done those meal ingredients with a recipe delivered in a box to one's urban address too, back in the day when unenthusiastically cooking for my kids too. Now I cook big time, so I can more safely eat healthily well and on some kind of budget. And yes - feel guilty for not knowing more about nutrition when I was feeding my children, and one of them a semi-vegetarian - yikes! (thinking about nutrition.) Now my poor adult kids have me sending them my favourite low-carb recipes and reminding them to watch their glucose and insulin levels so they don't go the same way as me. Routinely, poor things.</p><p></p><p>But yes - the dietdoctor site is somewhat legendary amongst people with diabetes in particular. And yes - become much more commercial over the years. But I do get it - entrepreneurialship, and needing enough to do well and pay a good wack of taxes in Sweden, if it is still based there. My understanding is it is still possible to get the excellent for people with diabetes info for free on the site? I last checked about six months ago...and the key articles were all still there available online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 2595418, member: 150927"] Yes - me too on all counts. A free trial which I would never dare to click on for the same reasons. I think I would have benefited from this kind of pay-for help-with healthy cooking back in the day before I really started cooking from scratch routinely and year after year and of course lower-carb - unfunnily enough - happening to varying degrees immediately after diagnosis. I would have done those meal ingredients with a recipe delivered in a box to one's urban address too, back in the day when unenthusiastically cooking for my kids too. Now I cook big time, so I can more safely eat healthily well and on some kind of budget. And yes - feel guilty for not knowing more about nutrition when I was feeding my children, and one of them a semi-vegetarian - yikes! (thinking about nutrition.) Now my poor adult kids have me sending them my favourite low-carb recipes and reminding them to watch their glucose and insulin levels so they don't go the same way as me. Routinely, poor things. But yes - the dietdoctor site is somewhat legendary amongst people with diabetes in particular. And yes - become much more commercial over the years. But I do get it - entrepreneurialship, and needing enough to do well and pay a good wack of taxes in Sweden, if it is still based there. My understanding is it is still possible to get the excellent for people with diabetes info for free on the site? I last checked about six months ago...and the key articles were all still there available online. [/QUOTE]
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