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<blockquote data-quote="poshtotty" data-source="post: 1317145" data-attributes="member: 100221"><p>Cooking when in a wheelchair full time must be extremely difficult, especially when you have been used to being cared for and are now coping with grief, so you have my admiration. To make things a little easier for yourself during this transition time, could you perhaps buy in some foods which need little preparation? I have discovered some fresh soups (available in the chiller cabinets of supermarkets) are both low carb, satisfying and comforting Some chilled ready meals are also lowish carbs and nutritious such as Charlie Bingham meals, if you have the budget. Here's an example. This meal serves two so you would reduce the number of carbs: <a href="https://www.nutracheck.co.uk/CaloriesIn/Product/96/Charlie+Bigham%27s+Shepherd%27s+Pie+650g#.WDn9ndWLTC0" target="_blank">https://www.nutracheck.co.uk/CaloriesIn/Product/96/Charlie+Bigham's+Shepherd's+Pie+650g#.WDn9ndWLTC0</a></p><p></p><p>This might help you get through a difficult time until a care package can be put in place, as you would seem eligible and deserving. Its good that you have access to the internet and I hope it will help you feel a little less alone at this difficult time. Welcome to the forum. I hope you will find it helpful in all things related to your diabetes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poshtotty, post: 1317145, member: 100221"] Cooking when in a wheelchair full time must be extremely difficult, especially when you have been used to being cared for and are now coping with grief, so you have my admiration. To make things a little easier for yourself during this transition time, could you perhaps buy in some foods which need little preparation? I have discovered some fresh soups (available in the chiller cabinets of supermarkets) are both low carb, satisfying and comforting Some chilled ready meals are also lowish carbs and nutritious such as Charlie Bingham meals, if you have the budget. Here's an example. This meal serves two so you would reduce the number of carbs: [URL='https://www.nutracheck.co.uk/CaloriesIn/Product/96/Charlie+Bigham%27s+Shepherd%27s+Pie+650g#.WDn9ndWLTC0']https://www.nutracheck.co.uk/CaloriesIn/Product/96/Charlie+Bigham's+Shepherd's+Pie+650g#.WDn9ndWLTC0[/URL] This might help you get through a difficult time until a care package can be put in place, as you would seem eligible and deserving. Its good that you have access to the internet and I hope it will help you feel a little less alone at this difficult time. Welcome to the forum. I hope you will find it helpful in all things related to your diabetes [/QUOTE]
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