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So nice of my doctors surgery to invite all their diabetic patients to a cake sale this week.
90% of us (the type 2’s) pretty much all need to be aware of cakes and just how many low carb cakes have you seen in the real world outside of low carb circles?That may not be the best idea but ...
Not all diabetics need to eat low carb and not all cakes are high carb.
That may not be the best idea but ...
Not all diabetics need to eat low carb and not all cakes are high carb.
I did. They stopped inviting me .Not sure…. Would you?
I wouldn't. I feel like I enter a different world when I go to my surgery. It's like the man with eyes who went into a village of blind people. They all thought his eyes were the problem and that having eyes made him crazy.Not sure…. Would you?
So nice of my doctors surgery to invite all their diabetic patients to a cake sale this week.
On holiday last year (maybe the year before, during a gap when NZ was closed to the rest of the world but covid free) randomly found a cafe serving keto cakes while we were on holiday. Have to say that I didn't particularly like the keto cheesecake though.90% of us (the type 2’s) pretty much all need to be aware of cakes and just how many low carb cakes have you seen in the real world outside of low carb circles?
Hell yes, but then that’s me not you perhaps. I am also on our ppg so it would be raised there tooNot sure…. Would you?
No one is telling anyone what to eat and not eat or how to raise funds. It is stating facts.I have helped at the MacMillan Coffee Mornings at our surgery, in the days before the barricades went up and never came down. I also baked, enthusiastically for the sales - all "normal" cakes and savouries.
Personally, I think it's up to me what I choose to eat or drink and for anyone to tell me I (in the context of my T2 diagnosis) shouldn't be having x, y or z, at a an irregular, fund-raising event is inappropriate. The event isn't being help as a health awareness event for those with dietary challenges, it is to raise funds.
Let's face it, if I want to contribute to the funds raised, I can just put my hand into my pocket and do it - cash in the kitty.
(I'll just get my hard hate and flak jacket and sit in the corner awaiting the incoming. )