Don't try to force yourself to eat green vegetables if you really don't like them not a good idea you will dread mealtimes if you do that. Just try smaller amounts of the veg you do like it is still important to enjoy foodThank you @miahara I can see the carbs on that chart and was hoping that the fibre might justify the carbs, but maybe as , suggested earlier I might find some similar beans with a lower carb amount, also cooking myself I can remove all sugar and like you I don't have salt at home. In fact I have no salt, pepper or vinegar even though I love salt and vinegar on my chips from the shop... (well, I used to, I have a healthy fryer now and chips(fries) are a small rare treat) I do have various sauces but these have all been replaced by a very low calorie mayo, I don't even like ordinary mayobut I have been using 1 tablespoon of mayo a day as a substitute for 1 teaspoon of spread. (quantity over quality)
Hmm as for green vegetables, I don't know how I would be able to get them into my system.I only eat potatoes, beans and peas (garden peas now that I'm not liking to replace the processed peas that I didn't mind) no other vegetables or seafood except corn on the cob and someone told me once that corn is not good. I thought about making a fruit drink and slowly add some veg until the taste became unbearable but I found out fruit juice is not good (thankfully before I bought a juicer). It's a shame Veg doesn't come in tablet form.
I really cannot thank everyone enough for all the input, I really appreciate it and at 58 I feel like I'm back at school, but this time with great teachers telling me the answers
I believe the problem is in the sauce. Most tinned beans have an excess amount of sugar added to the sauce doing the manufacturing process. This is a common practice with the majority of processed foods.Hello everyone,
I'm Dave and as I'm newly diagnosed... I'm here in the... newly diagnosed section
Apart from baked beans, potatoes and occasionally peas I do not eat any other veg.
I no longer crave the chocolates, jellies, licorice and boiled sweets that I ate in vast quantities, nor do I crave white bread (as much as I did and do love white bread) or pastry and cakes.... (I have found pastry is a trigger food for spikes) but, if I could only eat 1 food for the rest of my life it would be baked beans.
I always knew beans are good for fibre and assumed they kept me feeling full for longer as they must take longer to break down and digest but now I'm led to believe they are bad for me, and my 2 to 3 tins per day is now 2 to 3 tins per week.
Are beans THAT bad? is it the sauce? is there a way I can increase my intake? can I make baked beans but with a healthy sauce? or will beans be one more thing that I still control?
Out of interest I don't eat any seafood either.
Hello Dave I am a baked bean lover too. Have you tried testing your glucose levels after eating beans it may be you can eat some depending on how they affect your levels.Test your BG 2hours after food and see what happens.Hello everyone,
I'm Dave and as I'm newly diagnosed... I'm here in the... newly diagnosed section
Apart from baked beans, potatoes and occasionally peas I do not eat any other veg.
I no longer crave the chocolates, jellies, licorice and boiled sweets that I ate in vast quantities, nor do I crave white bread (as much as I did and do love white bread) or pastry and cakes.... (I have found pastry is a trigger food for spikes) but, if I could only eat 1 food for the rest of my life it would be baked beans.
I always knew beans are good for fibre and assumed they kept me feeling full for longer as they must take longer to break down and digest but now I'm led to believe they are bad for me, and my 2 to 3 tins per day is now 2 to 3 tins per week.
Are beans THAT bad? is it the sauce? is there a way I can increase my intake? can I make baked beans but with a healthy sauce? or will beans be one more thing that I still control?
Out of interest I don't eat any seafood either.
Welcome @Denise20088-I see you are very new to the forum but have "eating to your meter" down already-good job. I am going to tag @daisy1 for you with some information we give newcomers. I am not sure that DavyG has seen this either yet so it is for both of you.Hello Dave I am a baked bean lover too. Have you tried testing your glucose levels after eating beans it may be you can eat some depending on how they affect your levels.Test your BG 2hours after food and see what happens.
Ive not tested since early morning but had to do it tonight and I'm devastated its 17-9
I had my egg early today then eatly tea I tried some roast chicken breast, and now 17-9 why oh why oh why.ive kept everything in my tummy.no vonitting and my body treats me like this.whats the point???
Ive not tested since early morning but had to do it tonight and I'm devastated its 17-9
I had my egg early today then eatly tea I tried some roast chicken breast, and now 17-9 why oh why oh why.ive kept everything in my tummy.no vonitting and my body treats me like this.whats the point???
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