I usually have pecan and almond grain free granola made by paleo. It is also gluten free They also do a berry and almond. Expensive - £4.00 for 285 grams. According to packet 40g is 6.8 Carbs. I eat this with full cream greek yogurt. ( Lidlls is nicest) cereal I get from Sainsbury but probablyother stores sell it. MalvernianI don't like having a cooked breakfast so make up a porridge that is mainly milled flaxseed. I started with 2 heaped spoons of milled flaxseed to one of oatbran to a flat spoon of chia seeds, plus a few seeds or a little chopped nuts. Cooked with water and a spoon of coconut milk plus salt and cinnamon, about 100s in a microwave and served with double cream. Over the first weeks I cut down on the oatbran as I got used to the taste of flaxseed (with plenty of cinnamon!).
I’ve not seen it in any of the other ‘standard’ stores such as Tesco, Morrisons, ASDA, Aldi or Lidl and get mine from Sainsburys -currently on special offer so I splashed out an£ bought 2 boxes!!I usually have pecan and almond grain free granola made by paleo. It is also gluten free They also do a berry and almond. Expensive - £4.00 for 285 grams. According to packet 40g is 6.8 Carbs. I eat this with full cream greek yogurt. ( Lidlls is nicest) cereal I get from Sainsbury but probablyother stores sell it. Malvernian
Thanks for the tag @HSSS , indeed I have already posted the coconut ‘porridge’ in post #10if it’s not in here already @Rachox does a nice fake porridge I have occasionally too
Because I am also Lactose intolerant I discovered that Arla Lactofree milk is much lower in carbs than normal milk. Supermarket own lactose free milk is also lower but not as low, as it is not pure milk, hence why it is cheaper probably.I would keep well away from these unless you test your blood before and after eating them and they have no effect on your blood glucose. They would for me.
Skimmed milk is more carbie than full milk, so I tend to go for the Full milk, or better still double cream.... but that's for my coffee.
Wish you well.