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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1454186" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>My significant other is a carb muncher. He is very active, runs, cycles or walks everywhere. Is slim and doesn't have diabetes. </p><p>He has porridge for breakfast, while I have yogurt if I bother at all. Lunches are taken separately, his usually is toast with sardines, or cheese and oatcakes. Mine will be homemade soup, or cheese and olives, or egg and salad. Evening meals we eat together. Same foodstuffs. He has the carb elements, I don't, I just have extra veg with the meat or fish. I no longer have alcohol. He enjoys a beer or two a few times a week. He nibbles carby snacks if he feels hungry between meals. I would have a few almonds. He drinks tea, which I hate. I have coffee, which he will tolerate. We get on quite well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1454186, member: 100904"] My significant other is a carb muncher. He is very active, runs, cycles or walks everywhere. Is slim and doesn't have diabetes. He has porridge for breakfast, while I have yogurt if I bother at all. Lunches are taken separately, his usually is toast with sardines, or cheese and oatcakes. Mine will be homemade soup, or cheese and olives, or egg and salad. Evening meals we eat together. Same foodstuffs. He has the carb elements, I don't, I just have extra veg with the meat or fish. I no longer have alcohol. He enjoys a beer or two a few times a week. He nibbles carby snacks if he feels hungry between meals. I would have a few almonds. He drinks tea, which I hate. I have coffee, which he will tolerate. We get on quite well. [/QUOTE]
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