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Diabetic friendly midnight snacks :)

Before diabetes, a typical midnight snack would be half a bag of crisps or a sandwich.
The sandwich would still be possible, preferably with only 1 slice of low carb bread, but I'd still have to inject for it which I don't like before bed.
The crisps are out of the question because they tend to spike me about 5 or 6 hours later, when I'm fast asleep. No way I can inject for that :(

I have some go to midnight snacks (mainly chicory leaves with hummus) but I fancied something different tonight. Went into the kitchen to see what I could find and ended up eating leftover cold cooked Brussels sprouts with cheap cream cheese with herbs.

They were amazingly good and might do as a tasty breakfast as well, if I hadn't eaten them all!

Do you have any surprising midnight snacks?
I have apple cut into slices with peanut butter
I also have mixed bag of nuts, cashews, walnut, hazelnut, macadamia obviously not all of them
Or crackers chedders very low sugar/carb
 
I have apple cut into slices with peanut butter
I also have mixed bag of nuts, cashews, walnut, hazelnut, macadamia obviously not all of them
Or crackers chedders very low sugar/carb
Oh, as I started this thread 8 months ago I'd all forgotten about the cold Brussels sprouts by now, I'll make them again as soon as they're in season!
What are crackers chedders?
 
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