retrogamer
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- 101
- Location
- UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Most things that's good for me
Thanks for the tip, I might try that. I've never been a big fan of milk or cream but I'm willing to give it a go.Try your coffee Black, but topped with cream (I like double cream and it tastes sweet) the hot coffee sipped through the cold cream is sooo good.
Just don't make the coffee too hot that it curdles the cream.
Or you can just add the cream and stir it in, but to me that tastes too milky, whereas the cream in top is luxurious (to me!)
I've been reading a lot of low carb recipes. Some of them look amazing. I even found a very nice looking low carb chocolate cake recipe which I was surprised about.@retrogamer you can still have real custard, and apple crumble with almond flour crumble is low carb enough for an occasional dessert. There are several very good low carb recipe sites, lowcarblondoner is one such.
I need to start getting into baking because my current list of foods to eat is getting boring. I'm eating nothing but eggs, cheese, meats and fish.in fact, cooking low-carb dishes is not so difficult, my husband is starting to get used to it, and even likes most of them. I especially liked almond flour. It adds a rich, nutty flavor and texture.
Agree on the Aldi stevia. I've found Truvia to be much better - from Sainsbury's. Double cream and truvia at home, machiatto or espresso when out (neither sweetened).Thanks for the words of encouragement @Outlier
The needle thing is something that has been with me most of my life, people used to say a needle was just a slight sting for a split second, they didn't know I had actually been stung by a bee when I was 5 so the two things became correlated in my mind, hence the irrational fear.
Carbs are being reduced to virtually zero, I still like some sugar in my coffee, I could probably switch to sweeteners if I find one that tastes ok. Aldi stevia is vile. The milk I have is very little as I don't actually like milk but I also don't like black coffee either.
I think my current carb intake is from mistaking foods for being carb free and then discovering afterwards that it isn't. Rarely happens but it has a few times.
I'm still learning but getting there slowly.
Interestingly my son works at Sainsbury's and never told me about their sugar alternatives.Agree on the Aldi stevia. I've found Truvia to be much better - from Sainsbury's. Double cream and truvia at home, machiatto or espresso when out (neither sweetened).
Kids, eh?Interestingly my son works at Sainsbury's and never told me about their sugar alternatives.
Just wait for the wonderful day when you suddenly realise you havent eaten anything all day..,, and still are not hungry!I've found that my appetite has changed enormously since cutting out potatoes, chips, pasta etc. Previously I would eat everything on my plate, which was always overloaded! I would sometimes go back for seconds and even eat other peoples leftovers. Nothing seemed to satisfy my appetite. Last night I had an omelette and could barely finish it, this evening I had a chicken leg and nothing else. There was another chicken leg cooked but the mere thought of eating it turned my stomach!
Bit like today except it's these **** metformin tablets causing my stomach to do somersaults lol. I'm literally forcing food down me just to take themJust wait for the wonderful day when you suddenly realise you havent eaten anything all day..,, and still are not hungry!
It's a good sign your metabolism is healing and you no longer crave carbs
This is a great idea! Training your brain to respond to savory foods instead of sweet ones can be a very effective way to reduce sugar cravings. Tell me, what about dried fruits? Are there any restrictions?I have a very sweet tooth and I live 2 doors down from a bakery! However I am trying to train my brain by having something savoury like small cube of cheese or an olive whenever I have a sweet craving. The cheese especially satisfies the mouth feel.
So far it is working- I haven’t had anything sweet for over 3 weeks.
Dried fruits are sugar bombs and may be best avoided, the drying process increases the sugar that’s why they taste so sweetThis is a great idea! Training your brain to respond to savory foods instead of sweet ones can be a very effective way to reduce sugar cravings. Tell me, what about dried fruits? Are there any restrictions?
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