Can I ask what all you veterans of type 2 do over Christmas when there is so much temptation about not only food but drinks too , do you throw caution to the wind for a couple of days or do you stick to low or no carb, just curious
It's only once a year and for a lot of people just one day. I will have my turkey roast, lots of turkey and vegetables but only a couple of small roast potatoes, I will even have a stuffing ball. I don't normally do puddings anyway but if there happens to be some cheesecake I will have a small slice of that too. Later I will indulge in one or two choccies and some nuts, I work hard on my BG all year round and have good control so one day won't do any damage, it didn't last year. I don't drink so don' t know the score on that..sorryCan I ask what all you veterans of type 2 do over Christmas when there is so much temptation about not only food but drinks too , do you throw caution to the wind for a couple of days or do you stick to low or no carb, just curious
That's the spirita glass or two of Jack Daniels may pass my lips
Can I ask what all you veterans of type 2 do over Christmas when there is so much temptation about not only food but drinks too , do you throw caution to the wind for a couple of days or do you stick to low or no carb, just curious
I thought red wine and whisky were pretty much the only alcoholic drinks we could enjoy?!... Confining myself to just a couple of glasses of wine though could be a challenge. And I hope no one buys me my favourite Whiskey.......
I thought red wine and whisky were pretty much the only alcoholic drinks we could enjoy?!
I have heard this too for whisky ( I collect single malts and have a few bottles that I drink based on price. The rest are there to pay off university debts for my kids), but wine - isn't that fruit juice?I thought red wine and whisky were pretty much the only alcoholic drinks we could enjoy?!
I thought red wine and whisky were pretty much the only alcoholic drinks we could enjoy?!
I have heard this too for whisky ( I collect single malts and have a few bottles that I drink based on price. The rest are there to pay off university debts for my kids), but wine - isn't that fruit juice?
Whiskey, is grain alcohol!
As far as I am aware, only rum maybe Bacardi and some obscure spirits are low carb. But one dream of single malt, should be ok once a year, as long as you have allowed for it of course!
I normally write out my menus before the big day and use them as a shopping list, as I am a new blood tester, I am keeping a food diary and watching carefully what makes the sugar levels rise, at the moment it seems like all obvious carbs, I've tried wholemeal foods and it makes no difference sugars still rise....my levels have dropped over the last two weeks, they were very high, so by the time I do my menus I'm hoping I'll have a good idea what to avoid, this Type 2 is having a massive impact on my life but I will control it !!!! as for the hard stuff I am a Jack Daniels girl so going to have to try a glass and see what happens, I'm also very fond of Mulled Wine so going to have to experiment
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