Beaver Lee
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Mine consists of:
30g coconut oil and 30g butter in a tall mug, then fill half the mug full of coffee. Whisk well, until you have a good creamy froth on top (this is essential, as it creamifies the coffee). Top up and enjoy.
Hi, you may know this but just in case, peanuts are a member of the bean family and are quite carby. Almonds are a better choice, and good heart food. Good luckThanks Kezzer. I tried a lot of nuts last week but somehow it raised my readings. Not sure why. I love peanut butter though
No no no.Hi, you may know this but just in case, peanuts are a member of the bean family and are quite carby. Almonds are a better choice, and good heart food. Good luck
Id like to know more about this coffee, its got my attention.Ok friends I'm going to do a week on this. As per @Brunnaria advice got really posh coffee to try and stop the spaced out feeling..so I've just made it and properly with butter and coconut oil and frothed it up and put it in a warmed thermos...I have to say no oily taste at all. Just creamy and lovely.
1 hour in. Bright energetic and no hunger! Will post as I go on..no greasy feeling this time in my tummy either.. I'm doing this as I really don't want to lose any more weight and I've tried upping protein but its turning into glucose and raised my readings. I'm on 45 g of carb. So trying to up fats a bit..too much cheese makes me nauseous so making brilliant green and rainbow salads and putting ceasar dressings and olive oil on...watch this space..I lost a further 2 lbs this week so really needed to stop it. No more carbs. No extra protein leaves fats. So extra adventurous ways will be interesting. Wish me luck?
It's amazing how you get to like things. Espresso coffee with coconut oil sounds so odd. Yet we have acquired a taste for it! Whilst our son (T1) goes for a short run early I use an electric hand whisk to whisk up a dessert spoon of coconut oil with a shot of espresso coffee in the bottom of a tall mug, When he gets in he has this with hot water added to treble the amount. It keeps him going for an hour or two until breakfast.Id like to know more about this coffee, its got my attention.
Call me cheap and cheerful .... I've never been accused of having much finesse.Hi Everyone
Greetings from Australia!
This is my first posting.
Could a kind soul please post for me a recipe?
There seems to be a lot of chatter about do it yourself Bullet Coffee but no instructions.
Thanks
Lui
Hi Everyone
Greetings from Australia!
This is my first posting.
Could a kind soul please post for me a recipe?
There seems to be a lot of chatter about do it yourself Bullet Coffee but no instructions.
Thanks
Lui
But be careful with it!
I have found that collies love coffee too, Result wired dog!!
So did one little Cavalier puppy - my 10 week old was into everything and before I could stop him drank the dregs of my (fortunately decaff!) coffee then promptly threw up all over the rug...But as a little 'un he was well wired anyway, though fortunately he calmed down as he got older.
One of my ex-bosses used to sometimes bring her cat into work - we had to watch our coffee at break time as he' d be up on our desks having a little slurp at any momentarily unattended mug! He never went for the tea though...
Robbity
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