Randburg, really? It's my first Xmas as a Type 2 and it's kind of been drummed into me that there are no "off" or pig out days to be had, unlike a normal watching-the-weight diet.
I've been scrupulously good since June and would love a Yuletide reward but then I suppose it's a bad pattern to see food as a reward.
I have no idea what I'll have Xmas day. I might push the boat out and have a couple of roast potatoes and maybe a slice of coffee buttercream cake. But I sympathise with the other poster who said he would stress out if he had something naughty to eat.
So what are you other Type 2's planning on having for Xmas dinner?
My mission statement is "everything I eat and drink is my best effort to manage my diabetes without medication," so because we don't have a family Christmas as such, but just get around to meeting up where and when we can, I'll have a go at the nice cakes in the http://www.diabeticgoodbaking.com/ menu.
I've ordered a turkey crown and will make gravy with one of the alternative flours. Mrs DeeJayR will have her mince pies as usual, starting this week probably. Oddly, she doesn't like cream. But we do, don't we!
New Year's Eve will be interesting since we've decided to go to a pub with a rock band.
Y'all take it easy, dudes
Traditional for me I think: Lots of roast turkey, pigs in blankets (made with 97% meat chipolatas), 2 small roast potatoes, loads of green beans, some cauliflower, sprouts and maybe some leeks topped off with a splash of gravy
As a recently diagnosed T2 who has just managed to get his blood sugar under control, I don't feel confident enough to have any treats on Xmas day yet (I may "splash out" with some mash, but that will be it) - I find abstinence far easier than moderation
Exactly my thinking. Christmas day and boxing day are free! Enjoy. Then back to realitySince I was diagnosed in May I have given full commitment to my diet and diabetes, taken it very seriously, lost two stone and reduced all my numbers to pre diabetic. Christmas Day will be my reward for all the hard work, I will have a full roast dinner with a pudding to follow (tho I don't like Xmas pudding) I will also have a choc or three some nuts and maybe even a crisp or two. I agree it is just one day out of 365 and I will be happy to put my meter away for the day. One day of enjoyment will not undo 7 months work. Come Boxing day I will face diabetes again with a vengeance but at least I will have enjoyed my Christmas day.
Since I was diagnosed in May I have given full commitment to my diet and diabetes, taken it very seriously, lost two stone and reduced all my numbers to pre diabetic. Christmas Day will be my reward for all the hard work, I will have a full roast dinner with a pudding to follow (tho I don't like Xmas pudding) I will also have a choc or three some nuts and maybe even a crisp or two. I agree it is just one day out of 365 and I will be happy to put my meter away for the day. One day of enjoyment will not undo 7 months work. Come Boxing day I will face diabetes again with a vengeance but at least I will have enjoyed my Christmas day.
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