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<blockquote data-quote="chinta" data-source="post: 997325" data-attributes="member: 228900"><p>Two hours after dinner of a 2 egg omelette containing mushrooms, red pepper, bacon and gruyere cheese, a greek yogurt with 3 teaspoons of homemade unsweetened bluberry compote it had gone up again to 17.3. The only thing in my dinner that I felt could have done that was the blueberries. I chose them because I thought they were supposed to be so good for you but checking the nutritional value they seem to be much higher in carbs than strawberries or raspberries! Could the blueberries account for the increase again?</p><p></p><p>Just shows that there's a lot of testing ahead of me I suppose.</p><p></p><p>Yes Devonbear we do have Lidle but they often have different things to the UK Lidl's. I shall go and look tomorrow though. Are they pre-packed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chinta, post: 997325, member: 228900"] Two hours after dinner of a 2 egg omelette containing mushrooms, red pepper, bacon and gruyere cheese, a greek yogurt with 3 teaspoons of homemade unsweetened bluberry compote it had gone up again to 17.3. The only thing in my dinner that I felt could have done that was the blueberries. I chose them because I thought they were supposed to be so good for you but checking the nutritional value they seem to be much higher in carbs than strawberries or raspberries! Could the blueberries account for the increase again? Just shows that there's a lot of testing ahead of me I suppose. Yes Devonbear we do have Lidle but they often have different things to the UK Lidl's. I shall go and look tomorrow though. Are they pre-packed? [/QUOTE]
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