celast
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Somebody on here said no to corned beef hash, but on the contents it says its only 7.8 carbs, it leaves me perplexed
celast said:Somebody on here said no to corned beef hash, but on the contents it says its only 7.8 carbs, it leaves me perplexed
celast said:Somebody on here said no to corned beef hash, but on the contents it says its only 7.8 carbs, it leaves me perplexed
lucylocket61 said:Celast:
can you tell us the brand of Corn Beef hash please and we may be able to help you decide better.
Also, is it carbs per 100g, or per serving and it it total carbs on the label, or just the sugars.
More info needed please.
remember to test before eating, then 2 hours after if you decide to try it. Then you will know how much your blood sugars go up, not just the top level.
lucylocket61 said:I know that Defren.
Thats why I am asking for more info on his food choice.
remember to test before eating, then 2 hours after if you decide to try it. Then you will know how much your blood sugars go up, not just the top level.
dawnb64 said:Charles
Do you cook your own meals or do you have someone to help? Are ready meals what you are used to eating?
At 75, especially if you are on your own, you may have got used to eating ready meals - I know my mum did at a much younger age.
Although not ideal, some ready meals could probably be incorporated - you just need to be careful about your choices which means understanding the labelling. Some packets are more helpful than others and give carb content per portion as well as per 100g. If they don't then you need to calculate it. You then need to test before and after you've eaten it to see what a portion (along with any other carbs included in your meal) does to your BGs and record what you've eaten and the effect it had.
I'm finding it difficult to establish what level of carbs I can tolerate in a meal and I only have impaired glucose telerance. I'm trying to stabilise my BGs as I'm having problems with my eyes which may be (at least in part) due to unstable levels.
Keep persevering and don't worry about the 'senior moments' - I seem to get plenty of those and I'm only 47!
Take care
Dawn
dawnb64 said:But I can't eat soup without bread - and I know now that even one slice spikes me!
dawnb64 said:Hi Defren
Sorry I didn't come back to you earlier. Realised I had left myself logged in while I took my son for his first motorway drive!!!
I couldn't remember what Charles had written previously and didn't have time to trawl back and look - which is why I asked.
Whilst I hope we all want the best for every member on the forum we must understand that it isn't always possible for everyone to cook every meal from scratch.
My father-in-law, who is a little older than Charles, wouldn't have the foggiest idea how to cook a meal. My mother-in-law, who is an excellent cook, has a very active social life. Occasionally they resort to ready meals if what they fancy is too fiddly to prepare for two or they run out of time due to other activities.
Surely at these times it's better to know, having already tried and tested, what is a safe option rather than grabbing anything and risking upsetting normally good control?
Isn't it about finding a balance that fits into your life rather than fitting your life around diabetes?
Dawn
WhitbyJet said:dawn64 - have you considered a low carb cornbread with your soups or curries even, this recipe is amazing and tastes like the real thing, you can leave out the onion and add cheese instead or any herbs or spices.
http://www.lowcarbist.com/2009/02/green ... cornbread/