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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 624095" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>[USER=125863]@majorwaite[/USER] wrote, "why is pizza a no no?"</p><p>Pizza base is a bread, it's made from flour. You probably knew that! Diabetics who want to control their sugar levels avoid carbohydrates as these turn into sugar in the body. This involves avoiding bread, all flour products (e.g. pastry, biscuits, cakes), pasta, rice, cereals and potatoes, as well as the obvious sugary things, including most fruit, fruit juices and honey. </p><p>As well as the bread base, toppings may have added sugar.</p><p>If you do eat a pizza, your blood sugar may not rise immediately because the fats in the topping will slow down the relevant processes, but don't be fooled, the sugars are all their.</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 624095, member: 93504"] [USER=125863]@majorwaite[/USER] wrote, "why is pizza a no no?" Pizza base is a bread, it's made from flour. You probably knew that! Diabetics who want to control their sugar levels avoid carbohydrates as these turn into sugar in the body. This involves avoiding bread, all flour products (e.g. pastry, biscuits, cakes), pasta, rice, cereals and potatoes, as well as the obvious sugary things, including most fruit, fruit juices and honey. As well as the bread base, toppings may have added sugar. If you do eat a pizza, your blood sugar may not rise immediately because the fats in the topping will slow down the relevant processes, but don't be fooled, the sugars are all their. Sally [/QUOTE]
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