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
Sean, check out the Christmas recipe book on the website, there are some low carb cookies on there and loads of other ideas. My brother and I are both diabetic so I shall be making a few goodies especially for us!This is on my mind. Newly diagnosed (Type 2). I'm the shopper and the cook, and to complete the circle, I also set the dinner table and do the washing up. With a wife and two teenage daughters, I don't want to spoil Christmas - and it's not just Christmas Day Lunch. We have family and friends over, so I tend to plan all of the meals for 3-4 days starting with Christmas Eve breakfast right through to 'something for the journey home', the day after Boxing Day. This year, I'm seeing (breakfast) a lot of bacon, eggs cooked a variety of different ways and spinach., Lunch I will sneak in some sweet potatoes with the normal roast potatoes and buffets where people can choose what they want so it wont be too noticeable that I can hardly eat any of it. The hardest part I imagine, will be the evening cuppa.I have no idea what my substitute for dunking biscuits is going to be. This may be the first Christmas where I loose weight. (This might be a bit draconian, but I've already lost 3 stone and need to loose at least another 3 (by Christmas?) I'm not going to throw that away even if I have to leave the table to attend to something in the kitchen whilst everybody tucks in.
Thank you - I will. I just have to be careful. I have trouble stopping when it comes to eating and booze. It's just best to have nothing.Sean, check out the Christmas recipe book on the website, there are some low carb cookies on there and loads of other ideas. My brother and I are both diabetic so I shall be making a few goodies especially for us!
What would Jesus do?, as the saying goes.
He would probably eat and drink what he wanted ..up to ( but not beyond) the point of guilt.
He would definitely do some extra exercise, a brisk walk twice a day, to off set any over indulging...except when The Great Escape is on, of course.
I wish you well.
Yes I know what you mean. I am a Taurean and therefore human version of a labrador! Have no will power when it's staring at me! Still, having the low carb version is still better than succumbing to the really bad stuff I suppose.Thank you - I will. I just have to be careful. I have trouble stopping when it comes to eating and booze. It's just best to have nothing.
Taurean too - Life is full on. We bark, we wag our tales and we chase balls and cars and we woof everything down and then beg for more!Yes I know what you mean. I am a Taurean and therefore human version of a labrador! Have no will power when it's staring at me! Still, having the low carb version is still better than succumbing to the really bad stuff I suppose.
Taurean too - Life is full on. We bark, we wag our tales and we chase balls and cars and we woof everything down and then beg for more!
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