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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1888837" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Many people on this forum report that rice, pasta, bread and so forth raises their levels, even in small quantities. However, several people report that they can manage small quantities of potatoes. I am one of them. The portions have to be small, however, such as 6 to 10 chips, 2 small roasties, or 2 or 3 small new (with butter) Perhaps it is the fat that helps, but I have tested and tested them, and they are fine for me.</p><p></p><p>BUT I agree the article does detract from the main article about Goonergal and will confuse anyone wanting to learn about low carb and controlling diabetes, and should not be associated with it in any way. In the same way the last part of the article about Goonergal, written by DUK, confuses the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1888837, member: 94045"] Many people on this forum report that rice, pasta, bread and so forth raises their levels, even in small quantities. However, several people report that they can manage small quantities of potatoes. I am one of them. The portions have to be small, however, such as 6 to 10 chips, 2 small roasties, or 2 or 3 small new (with butter) Perhaps it is the fat that helps, but I have tested and tested them, and they are fine for me. BUT I agree the article does detract from the main article about Goonergal and will confuse anyone wanting to learn about low carb and controlling diabetes, and should not be associated with it in any way. In the same way the last part of the article about Goonergal, written by DUK, confuses the issue. [/QUOTE]
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