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<blockquote data-quote="sarnie100" data-source="post: 158188" data-attributes="member: 29758"><p>Hi everyone, it's been good reading all your posts on Christmas and what you can and can't eat and the different ideas people have... I too am a fairly recently diagnosed type 2 and the last week or two it has crossed my mind 'what on earth can I eat at Christmas'.... I didn't have a clue but I like the idea of just relaxing on it a bit for a couple of days and then straight back to diet after....'moderation' I guess has to be the key... I'm still getting to grips with what I can and can't eat so any info on here is useful.... my favourite at the mo is Garners sweet picked onions (thinking this would be good with some turkey).... does anyone know if they would be okay to eat... I guess ordinary pickled onions would be best. :?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarnie100, post: 158188, member: 29758"] Hi everyone, it's been good reading all your posts on Christmas and what you can and can't eat and the different ideas people have... I too am a fairly recently diagnosed type 2 and the last week or two it has crossed my mind 'what on earth can I eat at Christmas'.... I didn't have a clue but I like the idea of just relaxing on it a bit for a couple of days and then straight back to diet after....'moderation' I guess has to be the key... I'm still getting to grips with what I can and can't eat so any info on here is useful.... my favourite at the mo is Garners sweet picked onions (thinking this would be good with some turkey).... does anyone know if they would be okay to eat... I guess ordinary pickled onions would be best. :?: [/QUOTE]
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