RIFFRAFF 2
Newbie
- Messages
- 1
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Try this.Morning all,
I’ve just been diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes (yesterday), and while I understand all the implications (I am 67), I’m so far, at a loss as to what to eat for breakfast ?
I love(d) my food and ate almost everything, but my breakfast varied between porridge, corn flakes and toast with jam...my question is, what CAN I eat that will cut down on my sugar intake at breakfast please ? Any suggestions would be more than welcome
This is what I eat ... and keeps me in the right blood glucose levels of no more than a 2mml rise ... sometimes less. Porridge made with coconut milk/water mix, then sprinkle on ground ginger and cinnamon ... followed by a tablespoon of mixed Chia and Fennel seeds, then a small handful of pumpkin seeds ... then either 7 Raspberries or a few Blueberries ... all laced with double cream! YUMMYMorning all,
I’ve just been diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes (yesterday), and while I understand all the implications (I am 67), I’m so far, at a loss as to what to eat for breakfast ?
I love(d) my food and ate almost everything, but my breakfast varied between porridge, corn flakes and toast with jam...my question is, what CAN I eat that will cut down on my sugar intake at breakfast please ? Any suggestions would be more than welcome
This is what I eat ... and keeps me in the right blood glucose levels of no more than a 2mml rise ... sometimes less. Porridge made with coconut milk/water mix, then sprinkle on ground ginger and cinnamon ... followed by a tablespoon of mixed Chia and Fennel seeds, then a small handful of pumpkin seeds ... then either 7 Raspberries or a few Blueberries ... all laced with double cream! YUMMY
Morning all,
I’ve just been diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes (yesterday), and while I understand all the implications (I am 67), I’m so far, at a loss as to what to eat for breakfast ?
I love(d) my food and ate almost everything, but my breakfast varied between porridge, corn flakes and toast with jam...my question is, what CAN I eat that will cut down on my sugar intake at breakfast please ? Any suggestions would be more than welcome
Hi Riffraff2. I'm 64 and was diagnosed with type 2 two and a half years ago. I cook a bulk (normally two trays) of a potato and vegetable bake - eg sweet potato, aubergine, swede, carrot, leeks - and decant it into plastic tubs, some of which I freeze. In the morning I dish out a portion with a couple of sausages, and I've got a hot meal.
Nick
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