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<blockquote data-quote="livabet1" data-source="post: 2410747" data-attributes="member: 433981"><p>Hi</p><p>Thanks for all the discussion form my posting re diabetic food in restaurants. My wife is a veggie and restaurants we go to have things like of a veggie option offered of haloumi instead of fish for fish and chips and veggie sausages in an all day breakfast.</p><p>I would like restaurants to offer for example for a Sunday roast options of non glazed parsnips, reduced gravy instead of cornflower thickened gravy and fresh fruit desserts instead of sweet desserts. There is no need for a 'diabetic menu' just some options for people who are diabetic so that we don't have to cope with managing a large calorie intake or indeed for folk just who don't want loads of unnecessary carbs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livabet1, post: 2410747, member: 433981"] Hi Thanks for all the discussion form my posting re diabetic food in restaurants. My wife is a veggie and restaurants we go to have things like of a veggie option offered of haloumi instead of fish for fish and chips and veggie sausages in an all day breakfast. I would like restaurants to offer for example for a Sunday roast options of non glazed parsnips, reduced gravy instead of cornflower thickened gravy and fresh fruit desserts instead of sweet desserts. There is no need for a 'diabetic menu' just some options for people who are diabetic so that we don't have to cope with managing a large calorie intake or indeed for folk just who don't want loads of unnecessary carbs [/QUOTE]
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