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<blockquote data-quote="Sue Morton" data-source="post: 157401" data-attributes="member: 26414"><p>Just thought of one good blessing and that is the money I will save not spending it on that tin of quality street even though my husband said I can still buy it for him there is no chance if he wants one he will have to buy it himself. </p><p></p><p>We never have christmas pud as we are usually to full to eat it. But I love making scotch eggs on christmas eve etc but maybe if I take things reasonably I can still have one as home made are so much nicer especially when you make your own bread crumbs and if i make the bread crumbs with the lowest carb one might just get there. Brown bread crumbs with seeds should be interesting :roll: </p><p></p><p>I'm going to a christmans lunch the last one with my ex employer (retired in July) this is a little worrying for me - what if you take a extra metformin after the lunch will this help do you think :?: </p><p></p><p>There must be a lot of us newbies this year just realising that Christmas this year wont be the same. There is an old saying " a little of what you like does you good" but not in this case :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and New Year and that your comments have helped not only me but others wondering and dreading this 1st Christmas as a diabetic. I know we don't have to let it take over our lives and we will eventually get there and learn how we will react to certain foods and live a good life. Thanks for all your help and comments that have got me through the first months of confusion.</p><p></p><p>Sue <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue Morton, post: 157401, member: 26414"] Just thought of one good blessing and that is the money I will save not spending it on that tin of quality street even though my husband said I can still buy it for him there is no chance if he wants one he will have to buy it himself. We never have christmas pud as we are usually to full to eat it. But I love making scotch eggs on christmas eve etc but maybe if I take things reasonably I can still have one as home made are so much nicer especially when you make your own bread crumbs and if i make the bread crumbs with the lowest carb one might just get there. Brown bread crumbs with seeds should be interesting :roll: I'm going to a christmans lunch the last one with my ex employer (retired in July) this is a little worrying for me - what if you take a extra metformin after the lunch will this help do you think :?: There must be a lot of us newbies this year just realising that Christmas this year wont be the same. There is an old saying " a little of what you like does you good" but not in this case :mrgreen: I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and New Year and that your comments have helped not only me but others wondering and dreading this 1st Christmas as a diabetic. I know we don't have to let it take over our lives and we will eventually get there and learn how we will react to certain foods and live a good life. Thanks for all your help and comments that have got me through the first months of confusion. Sue :) [/QUOTE]
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