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Hi I’m julieclarke I’ve joined to find out more about T2 diabetes

Sounds nice :) do you test 2 hours after meals @julieclarke? I used to enjoy a jacket potato with cheese before my diabetes. I liked the cheese melted
 
I do Time Restricted Eating, so my first meal is always brunch. It has to be substantial as I'm always pretty hungry by then. I have 250gm Greek yoghurt with pine nuts, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds and sunflower seeds, half a dessertspoon of each, and a kiwi fruit for my gut health, followed by half a dessertspoon each of hazelnuts, brazil nuts,walnuts almonds and pecans.
 
I do Time Restricted Eating, so my first meal is always brunch. It has to be substantial as I'm always pretty hungry by then. I have 250gm Greek yoghurt with pine nuts, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds and sunflower seeds, half a dessertspoon of each, and a kiwi fruit for my gut health, followed by half a dessertspoon each of hazelnuts, brazil nuts,walnuts almonds and pecans.
That's a really nutritious meal as well as being low carb! When we focus on diabetes, it's easy to forget that we need certain nutrients that ultra processed foods don't provide. We aren't just diabetics (or people with diabetes) we need a nutritious diet to keep our whole bodies healthy, just like anyone else.
 
I tend to eat Greek yogurt as brunch, with some blueberries, nuts and seeds.
I save Sunday for the weekly treat of egg, bacon, sausage, mushrooms and my only slice of bread ( seeded hovis) with several cups of black coffee.

Eating this way, just two meals a day helps me keep blood glucose levels steady.
 
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