Hi,
It seems every time I eat a bit of cheddar my BS goes unexpectedly high. I do count for proteins in my bolus, which works great for everything, but it seems even if I do that for cheddar, this does not suffice. I don't eat a lot of cheese in UK, but the other one I usually eat in LARGE quantities is feta, and this goes absolutely fine if I count the proteins in it. Does anybody have a similar experience, with cheddar or any other specific cheese for no obvious reason?
Looking forward for opinions
Tried to eat yogurt and not protein-count. I ended at 10.43 units correction it is.
I was going to ask is it just cheddar or maybe even a specific brand? Have you tried other hard cheeses.. to see if they have a similar effect.
Lesson learnt @Eldra
Was it a natural yogurt or the flavoured type, I like the Greek Style Yogurts found in most supermarkets, the food chain Lidl do a nice one and is good value for money.
I didn't know Lidl does a yogurt
Is somebody disrespecting cheese
Really.........
Cheese is the food of the Gods and whether it does or doesn't send our sugars up we all have the capacity to deal with it.
Mr Cheese has friends in my house like Mr Red wine and Mrs Cracker and not forgetting Madam raw onion who all exist happily in my little world of loveliness...........
Was someone disrespecting cheese?
Wanders off whistling a jaunty tune.................
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