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A night of pigery . . . that you get away with, a dangerous thing
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<blockquote data-quote="VashtiB" data-source="post: 2386070" data-attributes="member: 511345"><p>Another carb addictive here. I too worry about carb creep. I know when I am stressed I am more likely to reach for the carbs- much lower now than before- a couple of teaspoons of peanut butter or something else. For me 20 grams of carbs is a high carb day and I try not to have too many of those. I find I crave less when eating less so completely agree with [USER=519030]@TeddyTottie[/USER] .</p><p></p><p>I also notice that increase my carbs and my weight goes up before my blood sugars so I make sure I keep weighing myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VashtiB, post: 2386070, member: 511345"] Another carb addictive here. I too worry about carb creep. I know when I am stressed I am more likely to reach for the carbs- much lower now than before- a couple of teaspoons of peanut butter or something else. For me 20 grams of carbs is a high carb day and I try not to have too many of those. I find I crave less when eating less so completely agree with [USER=519030]@TeddyTottie[/USER] . I also notice that increase my carbs and my weight goes up before my blood sugars so I make sure I keep weighing myself. [/QUOTE]
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