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<blockquote data-quote="Squire Fulwood" data-source="post: 445711" data-attributes="member: 44622"><p>I am surprised by the number of times this subject has come up on this forum. The actual bit that surprises me is that there is a belief that you can buy diabetic foods prepared by someone out there in commerce land. Even the NHS doesn't seem to offer consistent advice on what diabetic food is, ask any dietitian.</p><p></p><p>Added to the above some foods affect some individuals differently to others and that is leaving aside the question of what is fine for a type 2 on diet only compared to what is fine for a type 1 not on diet only.</p><p></p><p>I am sure that if someone tried to sell me diabetic food the first question I would ask is "What's in it" and the chances are it would be healthy/balanced/fat/salt free plate that someone invented and it would probably have a lot of flour and sugar in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squire Fulwood, post: 445711, member: 44622"] I am surprised by the number of times this subject has come up on this forum. The actual bit that surprises me is that there is a belief that you can buy diabetic foods prepared by someone out there in commerce land. Even the NHS doesn't seem to offer consistent advice on what diabetic food is, ask any dietitian. Added to the above some foods affect some individuals differently to others and that is leaving aside the question of what is fine for a type 2 on diet only compared to what is fine for a type 1 not on diet only. I am sure that if someone tried to sell me diabetic food the first question I would ask is "What's in it" and the chances are it would be healthy/balanced/fat/salt free plate that someone invented and it would probably have a lot of flour and sugar in it. [/QUOTE]
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