daisy1 said:We have turkey too but for me the highlight of the meal is Christmas pud with brandy
and cream :wink:
daisy1 said:Hi Joely, I have half of a one portion Xmas pud (sorry don't know the weight). (I am type 2 by the way on Metformin no insulin.) Forgot to mention the brandy butter too which as you know contains sugar. Did have half a bottle of red wine with the meal which will have had a lowering effect. Meal included roast potatoes and peas. At 1 hour I was 7.6, after 1.5 hours 7.7, 6.6 2 hours after, 7.3 3 hours after, 6.3 4 hours after - as you can see I was really looking at what it would do to me! But to me that was satisfactory and will do the same this year.Also did the same for New Year's day but didn't do BGs.
Time counted from beginning of meal.
daisy1 said:I have just had my cravings wake up for pannetone - anyone know this? Its an Italian cake and very fattening for me. Eaten over the Christmas period. Bad for BG levels too. 8)
DazG said:We have a dressed turkey crown (breast/legs) smothered in bacon, with a chestnut/sage/pork stuffing and surrounded by pigs in blankets, its not cheap, but its nice, I dont think I could cook a whole turkey, it would come out raw.
Also have a Gammon for Christmas Eve, no point in doing other meats for the big day as there are only 2 of us, although my dogs and parrots usually get most of the food anyway
Squadron Leader said:I'm not a big fan of turkey, so this year, because I'm on my own, I'm gonna push the boat out a bit and have roast duck!
(I've never cooked it before so just hope I don't over do it :?)
One good thing though... At least there'll be plenty of rendered fat to cook my root veggies in! Yay!
K