Ok, now I understand the question better
Most of us Type 2's are told we don't need to test, this is rubbish, we're told this because of the cost of the test strips. In order to maintain tight control on your blood glucose levels you MUST test, there is no other way to do it. Most of us self fund our meters and strips, and a lot of us use the SD Codefree which is available on Amazon, can't remember the cost of the starter kit (meter and 10 test strips), I think it's about £15 but the test strips are £7 for 50, the cheapest on the market at the moment
Gonna try this! Sounds delicious!I love beans on toast too, but I haven't had them during the last six months.
When I go to stay with my friends in turkey, they make a dish called dry beans. Basically, dried beans, cooked with onions, tomatoes and herbs. These are probably better for bg in the long run. I may give them a try.
And I bet a dash of chilli would be nice with them!!
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Greek food is surprisingly BG friendly, since it's mostly fresh vegetables and meat. Skip the bread, potatoes and filo pastry if you're low carbing and you'll be alright! My personal favourite is lamb kleftiko... mmmmmmI agree, when I first started testing my wife was embarrassed by it but when family and friends started asking me to test them she started to change her mind, now she positively encourages me to test. We went to a new Greek restaurant in town yesterday because my wife wanted to see what Greek food does to my bloods (I had to pay of course!), results were good
Not a great fan of lamb, but I had this in Crete, nice!Greek food is surprisingly BG friendly, since it's mostly fresh vegetables and meat. Skip the bread, potatoes and filo pastry if you're low carbing and you'll be alright! My personal favourite is lamb kleftiko... mmmmmm
Greek food is surprisingly BG friendly, since it's mostly fresh vegetables and meat. Skip the bread, potatoes and filo pastry if you're low carbing and you'll be alright! My personal favourite is lamb kleftiko... mmmmmm
I love beans on toast too, but I haven't had them during the last six months.
When I go to stay with my friends in turkey, they make a dish called dry beans. Basically, dried beans, cooked with onions, tomatoes and herbs. These are probably better for bg in the long run. I may give them a try.
And I bet a dash of chilli would be nice with them!!
I've just love butter beans, you'd think that because of my aversion to anything dairy, I wouldn't touch them! I going to defo use that recipe and test what it does to my BSLs!My friend makes something similar - she calls it big beans so I guess it's her version of Gigantes Plaki. She uses tinned butter beans and makes a tomato and onion sauce with some oregano and garlic and tinned toms and puree, pops the beans in an ovenproof dish, topped with tomato sauce, seasoned with black pepper and some chopped parsley. Then she tops with crumbled feta and bakes in oven till warmed through. Lovely warm with grilled chicken or fish.
I eat weight watchers beans and find they don't put my blood sugar up!
I had them ages ago, not impressed!I eat weight watchers beans and find they don't put my blood sugar up!
They looked like a haricot bean , which I think is what baked beans are, or at least something similar.Cor, I love the sound of this, what sort of beans peacetrain?
True.They looked like a haricot bean , which I think is what baked beans are, or at least something similar.
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Yum!!I've just love butter beans, you'd think that because of my aversion to anything dairy, I wouldn't touch them! I going to defo use that recipe and test what it does to my BSLs!
Even though you will get a small rise in BSLs by eating beans, it is the sauce that contains a lot of sugar. Beans are full of protein, roughage and they are a pulse, which dieticians insist are part of your diet.Yum!!. Nothing wrong with canned beans such as those. You can get cans of beans that contain three different types of bean. All good, although I haven't eaten any beans since diagnosis. Might give them a try soon.
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I must mention that I watched one of my favourite films the other night. It wasBlazing Saddles. A really hysterically silly funny film. I just go into pleats of laughter and my sides hurt, when the cowboys are sitting around the campfire eating beans! It making me smile! First film I got on VHS!
I absolutely love Blazing Saddles
"Mongo is coming!!!" Hahaha!
I absolutely love Blazing Saddles
"Mongo is coming!!!" Hahaha!
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