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<blockquote data-quote="Mrsass" data-source="post: 964440" data-attributes="member: 86119"><p>Hi [USER=211017]@RYU[/USER] I can have wholemeal rice in small portions with out it spiking me (but I am type 1 not 2) you should try Cauli rice though - or in Tesco you can get 'Cauli cous cous' - it's the same thing but they are just trying to be fancy, it's in the prepared veg section, it's dead handy if you don't feel like whacking a Cauli to death yourself! </p><p>Try the high protein rolls in Lidl's bakery section for something that tastes really good for bread, it's a bun rather than bread but they are so nice and a very small amount of carbs for the size of them! </p><p>Cereal is a no for me, it's just like a bowl of sugar, what about some eggs on a morning, boiled/omelette etc</p><p>The low carb section on here is great, also Pinterest is great for low carb recipes and ideas, hope that helps, </p><p></p><p>Abbie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrsass, post: 964440, member: 86119"] Hi [USER=211017]@RYU[/USER] I can have wholemeal rice in small portions with out it spiking me (but I am type 1 not 2) you should try Cauli rice though - or in Tesco you can get 'Cauli cous cous' - it's the same thing but they are just trying to be fancy, it's in the prepared veg section, it's dead handy if you don't feel like whacking a Cauli to death yourself! Try the high protein rolls in Lidl's bakery section for something that tastes really good for bread, it's a bun rather than bread but they are so nice and a very small amount of carbs for the size of them! Cereal is a no for me, it's just like a bowl of sugar, what about some eggs on a morning, boiled/omelette etc The low carb section on here is great, also Pinterest is great for low carb recipes and ideas, hope that helps, Abbie [/QUOTE]
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