Chips

sugarless sue

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Not a great idea! :D Suggest cold shower till the urge goes away!! :lol: :lol: Chips 45.2 gm carbs per 150gm depending on whether they are homemade or not,could be even higher!
 

timo2

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Hi sachin,

The frying process can dampen the effect of chips on bloodsugar. You really need to do a bit of intensive testing so that you can decide for yourself which foods to give a wide berth.

Anything with potato in it will tend to give your pancreas a thorough workout.

Regards,
timo.
 

wiflib

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Not exactly low-carb as such but better than spuds are butternut squash chips. Peel, cut and fry as usual. Very tasty and very like the real thing. I fry mine in olive oil because it buy and use it by the bucketful. It may be worth using an oil or fat that reaches a higher temperature for better results. Nice bit of beef dripping mayhap?

wiflib
 

hanadr

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A single chip stolen off a non-diabetic friend's plate contains no carbs or calories 8)
Hana
 

caitycakes1

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Had about 6 chips sandwiched between two slices of Fergus's bread the other night. Absolute heaven. First time in a year and bs levels were ok. YIPEEEEEEEE!

caitycakes x
 

yipster29

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I gave in on holiday and stole a whole ONE chip off my sons plate, it tasted greasy and disgusting and I left half... I was sooo pleased I wasn't missing out after all! 8)
 

oojimmyfllip

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if I eat a chip butty now i will suffer for it in three weeks time when my sugars shoot up-always a delayed action but I always suffer for it and the suffering is usually loss of vision/focus and high b/s for a long period. (Not worth the five mins pleasure).

regards nigel.
 

cugila

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Hi.

if I eat a chip butty now i will suffer for it in three weeks time when my sugars shoot up-always a delayed action

I know some foods are slow acting carbs.....but 3 weeks ?? :shock:
 

Patch

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I've been doing this lately:

1) Cut COURGETTES (that's right, ourgettes) into chunky chip size peices.
2) Fry 'emin a hot pan in a mixture of butter and olive oil.
3) Fry until browned on all sides.
4) Chuck some salt on 'em and go nuts...

They'll do for a low carb alternative. make sure the pan is VERY hot - to low and th ecourgettes will turn to mush.
 

malky

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i have chips about 2 or 3 times a week and just do my usually and adjust my insulin accordingly so yes you can have chips
 

Spiral

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I had chips when I was on holiday last week :oops: Sat by the harbour in Oban with my son, eating chips and veggie haggis :oops: on Saturday. I fell far from the low/reduced carb waggon on Saturday and Sunday :oops:

I don't know if I caught the height of the spike, but it did go up to 9.4 :oops: :oops: I am now back on the straight and narrow.

Potato sends my blood sugar through the roof, but at a slightly slower pace if combined with large quantities of fat :oops:
 

stewcose

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I have found if you eat chips in a dark room the carbs have no effect on your bs. But you must remember to test your bs under the same circumstances. GREAT
 

caitycakes1

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Aw, don't you just love the humour on here. It's better than the telly any day. Haven't laughed so much in ages Stewcose. :lol:

Caitycakes x
 

peecee

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**** it!! now i've read this thread i fancy some chips :(