If you don't mind baking I would recommend my crackers
http://www.diabeticgoodbaking.com/2013/02/low-carb-crackers.html
They sound really nice, where can you buy them in the UK?
Got an e-mail to say they are sorry and have now changed the printing on the boxes !
CAROL
Apologies for not replying sooner. I've found them in both Waitrose and Sainsbury's, but I would have thought Tesco might stock them as well. They're about £1.20 per pack.
I've found that crackers have far less of an effect on my blood sugar than bread does! Whoah, really heads upwards even with multi-seeded wholemeal bread.... I maybe should try thinner slices cos I've always loved a "proper butty", you know the doorstep thick ones - don't have them quite so thick of recent years but from the results I'm getting I think its down to the crackers now - not quite the same with a couple of fried eggs though I did used to have poached ones with Ryvita with a sprinkling of cheese (now that's when I was a size 10, maybe that says something, though I have just cracked the 13stone barrier!!!!That is the usual problem for someone wanting to stick to a varied diet, watching both carbs and counting the calories. The crunch though does, in my experience, satisfy the appetite which fat and sugar laden foods don't. You feel you need to bite, crunch and chew food. I also need sharp tastes so I would have very thin slices of a sharp cheddar and then add very thin slices of pickled onion. A couple of crispbread like that tasted good and took the edge off any hunger pangs.
What about rice cakes?Anyone know of a substitute for crackers, cant eat em I suppose cant eat stuff like Melba toast as well .
Looking for something that will go with cheese that is not high in Carbs sugar for an occasional treat ?
The only problem with these crackers is that they are too yummy and my non diabetic husband, who has joined me on the LCHF diet, got stuck in and ate rather a lot of them! Many thanks. Will be whipping up my next batch soon!If you don't mind baking I would recommend my crackers
http://www.diabeticgoodbaking.com/2013/02/low-carb-crackers.html
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