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<blockquote data-quote="Jasperville" data-source="post: 1186657" data-attributes="member: 294517"><p>Also, just to say that although gluten is undoubtedly bad for me, I cannot live without bread. There are a lot of low carb breads available which are palatable, and don't spike me too high.</p><p></p><p>My favourites are Joseph's low carb pitas which I get from Amazon. I might have one with a curry (no rice). Also hilo bread (from some sainsburys) and livlife bread (online). Just discovered Lidl high protein rolls..........huge and only 9 carbs each.</p><p></p><p>Also just to encourage you, if you keep low carb, your blood glucose WILL continue to reduce, and you may be able to reintroduce small quantities of some starchy foods as time goes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasperville, post: 1186657, member: 294517"] Also, just to say that although gluten is undoubtedly bad for me, I cannot live without bread. There are a lot of low carb breads available which are palatable, and don't spike me too high. My favourites are Joseph's low carb pitas which I get from Amazon. I might have one with a curry (no rice). Also hilo bread (from some sainsburys) and livlife bread (online). Just discovered Lidl high protein rolls..........huge and only 9 carbs each. Also just to encourage you, if you keep low carb, your blood glucose WILL continue to reduce, and you may be able to reintroduce small quantities of some starchy foods as time goes on. [/QUOTE]
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