justconfused
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justconfused said:Hi,
Having mixed feelings ... I am currently taking oats with water and a couple of starwberries for breakfast. Is that bad ?
With your restricted diet reported elsewhere, I would be more concerned about the water! Full cream milk would be better. I would suggest adding ground almonds or other locally available nuts. You must have a coffee grinder you could use.
What about half a slice of brown bread with a touch of cheese?
Cheese will not raise your blood sugars - I snack on cheese - without bread & occasionally with a small oatcake, & I eat a handful of nuts through the day. A dietitian on the forum (Ally) suggests a matchbox size lump. I have that much several times a day.
how much is harmful ?
I know it is daft but I am still confused reading from all the sources which give conflicting answers. I do not have a scale so cannot gauge the amount. Hence, eating very little.
I know the problem - I came away from diagnosis thinking that sugar was poison & wondering what ever I could eat. The recommendation I was given was low sugar/fat/salt. But how low is low?
I have reduced my carb & increased my vegetable full fat cheese consumption in the last year (I was only buying reduced fat) & have found a cholesterol reduction as a result from 5.4 to 4.3. From buying only reduced fat marg for years, I started this year using butter.
ALL my measurable health numbers are better - blood sugar, cholesterol, triglycerides, weight, waist, blood pressure, exercise pulse rate ... and those achievements are by reduced carb & corresponding increase in veg & protein.
Thanks :wink:
Hope that helps & you soon feel better.
Ian
Jenny said:Scott's Old Fashioned Porage Oats are large and flat rolled. Most supermarkets I visit stock them.
I find that this product provides a porage with a better texture than using the smaller more refined types of porage. One cup of oats and 1.5 cups of milk microwaved for 2-3 minutes to get the consistency you prefer is the easiest way of cooking. Try without either salt or sugar, they have a natural sweetness. Also worth sprinkling a teaspoonful of wheat germ on to of the plate after cooking.
Beav said:Oats are brilliant 8)
Synonym said:Beav said:Oats are brilliant 8)
They are brilliant if your body can tolerate them. :roll: Always test and remember that portion control is vital.
justconfused said:thanks cameraman .. really appreciated your reply.
Cannot find jumbo oats here, so just having he classic one. My husband makes it for me :wink:
cheers
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