Dancing Badger
Well-Known Member
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- 83
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
"School puddings" are my weakness - chocolate sponge and pink custard, jam roly-poly, gypsy tart, apple pie - you name it, I love it. Despite this, pre-diagnosis puddings like this were an occasional treat, and post-diagnosis in May completely off the menu. However, we have a widowed elderly relative we visit on a regular basis and always take dinner, including a pudding, when we visit. He's non-diabetic and loves his puddings. Over the summer this hasn't been a problem as I've been able to serve strawberries and cream, etc, together with Eton Mess, making sure I leave out the meringues for me.
All good until now with the colder weather coming on. I was stumped as to how to get round the problem of a diabetic-friendly baked pudding until I came across Delia's apple almond pudding - Bramley apples, ground almonds, eggs, butter, a splash of almond essence - and Erythritol to replace the sugar, served with double cream. It was amazing, and two hours after starting dinner I had a finger prick reading of 5.4mmol and neither my OH or elderly relative noticed they were eating something not quite "normal".
But I'm worried: I've always avoided UPF, cooked from scratch, and never ventured into a Maccy D or any fast food restaurant, always used butter. etc, so a sugar substitute like Erythritol pushed my comfort zone to the limit. Apparently, over use can have a laxative effect, but I can't find many more negative effects and would be very interested to hear others' experience of using it.
All good until now with the colder weather coming on. I was stumped as to how to get round the problem of a diabetic-friendly baked pudding until I came across Delia's apple almond pudding - Bramley apples, ground almonds, eggs, butter, a splash of almond essence - and Erythritol to replace the sugar, served with double cream. It was amazing, and two hours after starting dinner I had a finger prick reading of 5.4mmol and neither my OH or elderly relative noticed they were eating something not quite "normal".
But I'm worried: I've always avoided UPF, cooked from scratch, and never ventured into a Maccy D or any fast food restaurant, always used butter. etc, so a sugar substitute like Erythritol pushed my comfort zone to the limit. Apparently, over use can have a laxative effect, but I can't find many more negative effects and would be very interested to hear others' experience of using it.