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  1. J

    Peanut Butter

    Thanks, everyone, for your replies. Then I guess peanut butter is basically good, as long as you don't eat too much.
  2. J

    Peanut Butter

    There seems to be some controversy regarding whether peanut butter is good for diabetics -- or very bad! I would think that homemade peanut butter with a pinch of salt would be fine ... perhaps commercial peanut butter creates problems. What are the pros, cons, and issues regarding peanut butter...
  3. J

    Diet Coke - in relation to Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes please

    Yep, absolutely! Just once in a while. Many thanks!
  4. J

    Diet Coke - in relation to Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes please

    Thank you so much! I find that diet coke actually satisfies my desire for sweetness so that I actually have less hunger. I am so glad that it's okay for diabetics and pre-diabetics! Thanks again.
  5. J

    Diet Coke - in relation to Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes please

    Is it okay to drink diet coke specifically in relation to diabetes and pre-diabetes. (All the other health issues aside, please, as I want to know the answer in relation to blood sugar, glucose and carbs.) Thank you!
  6. J

    Miso

    Thank you! I add miso to soup, usually. I don't use it a lot -- used to spread it on bread with tahini, but I guess that's out.
  7. J

    Prediabetes Homemade Whey Liquid - Is it safe?

    Thank you so much for your information! Much appreciated.
  8. J

    Miso

    Is miso safe or does it have (high) GI? Thank you.
  9. J

    Prediabetes Homemade Whey Liquid - Is it safe?

    I have read conflicting information on the safety of homemade whey for diabetics. If I take whole milk, curdle it with lemon and separate the liquid whey from the milk solids with a strainer, is it safe? How much is too much? (Not about whey powder.) Thank you.