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<blockquote data-quote="DanW13" data-source="post: 2348060" data-attributes="member: 531379"><p>Didn’t push it too much yesterday but did have a dessert for first time in 4 months, albeit a small one, 2x profiteroles with Belgian chocolate & single cream. Only pushed me briefly to 7.8 which was a pleasant surprise. My pre Xmas research identified profiteroles as one of the less bad desserts out there, probably due to the fact they’re mostly just cream. Will have a couple more for pud today!</p><p></p><p>Othet thing I’ve found is a glass of red wine really puts a lid on things or knocks back BG readings if they get a bit stuck or high post meals!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanW13, post: 2348060, member: 531379"] Didn’t push it too much yesterday but did have a dessert for first time in 4 months, albeit a small one, 2x profiteroles with Belgian chocolate & single cream. Only pushed me briefly to 7.8 which was a pleasant surprise. My pre Xmas research identified profiteroles as one of the less bad desserts out there, probably due to the fact they’re mostly just cream. Will have a couple more for pud today! Othet thing I’ve found is a glass of red wine really puts a lid on things or knocks back BG readings if they get a bit stuck or high post meals! [/QUOTE]
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