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<blockquote data-quote="samko" data-source="post: 834691" data-attributes="member: 177438"><p>Hello again, we live in UK. We simply replaced brown/white flour with almond flour and sugar with stevia. Forexample I make bread/buns with almond flour each containing 2-4 gr carb. It took few weeks to create a bread which felt like a bread and tasted like a bread. There are many recipes online, I simply changed some of the ingredients. All our carb intake is from lentils, beans, chickpeas, veg, and fruit. Since october 2014 we have been using freestyle libre as well. Libre made life a lot easier. It gave us an insight how carbs were effecting my daughter, and how to tweak her basal rates. Our dietitian recently recommended the following website for recipes: <a href="http://elanaspantry.com/" target="_blank">http://elanaspantry.com/</a>. It is an excellent resource for people passionate about nutrient density and keeping carb loads low – lovely recipes. I guess keeping my daughter Hba1c low will get harder as she grows. I think there many families low carbing, however you must get support from your diabetic team. I hope it all goes well for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samko, post: 834691, member: 177438"] Hello again, we live in UK. We simply replaced brown/white flour with almond flour and sugar with stevia. Forexample I make bread/buns with almond flour each containing 2-4 gr carb. It took few weeks to create a bread which felt like a bread and tasted like a bread. There are many recipes online, I simply changed some of the ingredients. All our carb intake is from lentils, beans, chickpeas, veg, and fruit. Since october 2014 we have been using freestyle libre as well. Libre made life a lot easier. It gave us an insight how carbs were effecting my daughter, and how to tweak her basal rates. Our dietitian recently recommended the following website for recipes: [URL]http://elanaspantry.com/[/URL]. It is an excellent resource for people passionate about nutrient density and keeping carb loads low – lovely recipes. I guess keeping my daughter Hba1c low will get harder as she grows. I think there many families low carbing, however you must get support from your diabetic team. I hope it all goes well for you. [/QUOTE]
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