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<blockquote data-quote="walnut_face" data-source="post: 1363365" data-attributes="member: 292414"><p>[USER=371757]@khanm78[/USER] welcome to a place you would rather not be. You will find that it isnt carbs that make you feel satisfied, they do, but one f*rt or an hour later you are hungry again. Fat will fill you up and make you satisfied, and for hours and hours.</p><p>The only bread I can now eat, and then not a whole one, is the Lidl protien roll.</p><p>I challenge you to make a coli mash with cream, garlic and parmesan and NOT like it. It is better than mashed spud - honest!</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your Diabetic journey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walnut_face, post: 1363365, member: 292414"] [USER=371757]@khanm78[/USER] welcome to a place you would rather not be. You will find that it isnt carbs that make you feel satisfied, they do, but one f*rt or an hour later you are hungry again. Fat will fill you up and make you satisfied, and for hours and hours. The only bread I can now eat, and then not a whole one, is the Lidl protien roll. I challenge you to make a coli mash with cream, garlic and parmesan and NOT like it. It is better than mashed spud - honest! Good luck with your Diabetic journey [/QUOTE]
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