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<blockquote data-quote="Anniya84" data-source="post: 2108117" data-attributes="member: 369407"><p>I got this book at The Works for £6, so thank you, [USER=408573]@Guzzler[/USER], for recommending it. I've read it from cover to cover, it's brilliant! </p><p></p><p>I've handed the book to my mother-in-law because she is a type 2, but her diet consists of toasts, biscuits, cakes, pasties and potatoes (cringe!), so I'm trying to educate her about eating healthy. She doesn't get that carbs are bad and she also shouldn't binge on low-fat foods. I realise that she may have given up in her age (75), but I want her to understand that we still have many years ahead of us (hopefully) and we want to live healthy and diabetes-free. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for the rant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anniya84, post: 2108117, member: 369407"] I got this book at The Works for £6, so thank you, [USER=408573]@Guzzler[/USER], for recommending it. I've read it from cover to cover, it's brilliant! I've handed the book to my mother-in-law because she is a type 2, but her diet consists of toasts, biscuits, cakes, pasties and potatoes (cringe!), so I'm trying to educate her about eating healthy. She doesn't get that carbs are bad and she also shouldn't binge on low-fat foods. I realise that she may have given up in her age (75), but I want her to understand that we still have many years ahead of us (hopefully) and we want to live healthy and diabetes-free. Sorry for the rant! [/QUOTE]
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