It's because an apple is a high carb/sugar item so will cause your blood sugar to spike. It is not a great food for someone with Type 2 so for you it's not "healthy". A boiled egg would have been so much better, or fried or poached especially with bacon...Hi. This morning i had only an apple for breakfast. My BC was 7 when i woke. I just tested before my lunch and my BC is 9.7.
Am concerned why its so high.
I have full fat Greek yoghurt (either Fage or Yeo Valley) with either raspberries or blueberries and about a tablespoon of flax seed for breakfast most days. Not sure about the coconut one though - have a look at the label or test your BS to see how it has been affected.I was initially put off low carb because I thought I had to have a cooked breakfast. I know know I can have yogurt nuts and berries. My question is what yogurt is best and can i have the coconut Greek yogurt??? Many Thanks
Thanks, have taken this advise today.It's because an apple is a high carb/sugar item so will cause your blood sugar to spike. It is not a great food for someone with Type 2 so for you it's not "healthy". A boiled egg would have been so much better, or fried or poached especially with bacon...
If you are not hungry in the morning don't eat. Some mornings I don't feel like eating and I don't until 11 am.Thanks, have taken this advise today.
Always been a bad breakfast eater...this has to change
Thanks for the tip will look them outAlpro do a soya version with coconut which is quite low in carbs. It's not very high fat though.
https://www.alpro.com/uk/products/plant-based-yogurt-variation/big-plain/coconut
I love Lidl high fat greek style yogurt and I add unsweetened coconut or berries
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