Ardbeg Well-Known Member Messages 654 Location Teesside Type of diabetes Treatment type Diet only Dislikes Self serving politicians May 16, 2010 #1 How can something so low in carbs taste so good? Is this a "compliant foodstuff for us betes folks to eat? Seems too good to be true
How can something so low in carbs taste so good? Is this a "compliant foodstuff for us betes folks to eat? Seems too good to be true
kateincornwall Well-Known Member Messages 645 Location Cornwall Type of diabetes Treatment type Diet only Dislikes People who lie , animal cruelty , boredom and pineapple ! May 16, 2010 #2 I use loads of the stuff I use it to thicken curries and also grate cheese into it to put over cauliflower, scrummy x
I use loads of the stuff I use it to thicken curries and also grate cheese into it to put over cauliflower, scrummy x
Ardbeg Well-Known Member Messages 654 Location Teesside Type of diabetes Treatment type Diet only Dislikes Self serving politicians May 16, 2010 #3 I've been eating it on it's own over the weekend. Tastes much better than most Greek style yoghurts
S Synonym Well-Known Member Messages 1,384 Location Scotland Dislikes Having no energy as this is so limiting. May 16, 2010 #4 I use it to stop my weight going down too low! So do be careful and as ever - test, test, test!
Ardbeg Well-Known Member Messages 654 Location Teesside Type of diabetes Treatment type Diet only Dislikes Self serving politicians Aug 22, 2010 #5 I've tried just about every different creme fraiche variety I could get my hands on now. By my taste bud test, the best tasting one by a country mile is the Tesco finest, Creme Fraiche D' Isigny. Anyone found one that tastes better than this???
I've tried just about every different creme fraiche variety I could get my hands on now. By my taste bud test, the best tasting one by a country mile is the Tesco finest, Creme Fraiche D' Isigny. Anyone found one that tastes better than this???
S sugarless sue Master Messages 10,098 Location United Kingdom Dislikes Rude people! Not being able to do the things I want to do. Aug 22, 2010 #6 I like that one as well. The Co-op's low fat Creme Fraiche is good as well.
Ardbeg Well-Known Member Messages 654 Location Teesside Type of diabetes Treatment type Diet only Dislikes Self serving politicians Aug 22, 2010 #7 The strange thing with anything low fat Sue is that it usually means more carbs. :? Why is that?
fairy108_ Member Messages 8 Type of diabetes Type 2 Apr 16, 2018 #8 I love Sainsbury their creme freche is gorgeous .
bulkbiker BANNED Messages 19,569 Location Worthing Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Diet only Apr 16, 2018 #9 fairy108_ said: I love Sainsbury their creme freche is gorgeous . Click to expand... Have you tried the Roddas? https://www.roddas.co.uk/things-we-make/product/creme-fraiche/ Amazing..
fairy108_ said: I love Sainsbury their creme freche is gorgeous . Click to expand... Have you tried the Roddas? https://www.roddas.co.uk/things-we-make/product/creme-fraiche/ Amazing..
fairy108_ Member Messages 8 Type of diabetes Type 2 Apr 21, 2018 #10 No I haven’t tried it but am willing to give it a go .Thanks bulk biker x