You should have a good aim for thisAs we have always heard an apple a day keeps the doctor away and that is not just a myth apples are very nutricious
Eat and test.. is the only thing I can recommend.. for me its a no.. never liked them anyway and bad for your teeth I don't miss them one bit.Hey,
well I know apples (fruit in general) are not exactly diabetic friendly but according to this article I have just been e-mailed we should be eating them! Any thoughts from those who are really into their research and up on their knowledge?
https://authoritynutrition.com/apples-and-diabetes/
You should have a good aim for this
Anyway I found that if bought at the armers' market you could buy the smaller ones at a discount because they're deemed second choice. Anyway an apple seems to me that shouldn't be a big problem, especially if excanged with starchy foods.
Can I come to your house? I LOVE apple crumble and not found a low carb version yet!! xxJust eat and test - no-one can predict how your body will react to any food.
I eat apples occasionally - generally about half at a time, and preferably in conjunction with other (and some fatty) food. So one half might go in with a chicken drumstick, celery, walnuts, chives, lemon and sour cream, and the other half be gently cooked in butter and cinnamon to mix with some blackberries and a bit of low carb crumble and cream or yoghurt to eat the next day.
At the moment my husband occasionally brings home a few lovely small crunchy apples that fall off a tree near the edge of the local playing field where he often takes the dogs.
Robbity
I know there just had to be one somewhere here....Can I come to your house? I LOVE apple crumble and not found a low carb version yet!! xx
I know there just had to be one somewhere here....
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/low-carb-crumble-and-custard.46904/
Well you could just be my new hero though with the carb count I won't be eating anything else for a week!! xxI know there just had to be one somewhere here....
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/low-carb-crumble-and-custard.46904/
I have a basic mix of ground almonds (or sometimes DIY ground hazelnuts and cocoa powder), butter, and Sukrin Gold (a demerera/brown sugar alternative) which will make me crumble or shortcake, or with eggs added make microwave muffins. Have a check in our low carb recipes thread as I did a long post on these and other variations there!Can I come to your house? I LOVE apple crumble and not found a low carb version yet!! xx
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