Hi
I have posted about this before so sorry
I am due to be starting lambing this week. Basically active all day, I will start with a good breakfast - porridge. Am thinking to take foodwise- apple, banana, oatcake/rice cake, soup or sandwich for lunch. It may sound daft but don't want to overload on the carbs (I know banana is quite carby but good for energy) any other ideas as to what I could have. Will be reducing my TBR to around 50% mark
Thanks
Hi
I have posted about this before so sorry
I am due to be starting lambing this week. Basically active all day, I will start with a good breakfast - porridge. Am thinking to take foodwise- apple, banana, oatcake/rice cake, soup or sandwich for lunch. It may sound daft but don't want to overload on the carbs (I know banana is quite carby but good for energy) any other ideas as to what I could have. Will be reducing my TBR to around 50% mark
Thanks
As you have a pump you don't have to eat if you are to busy or just don't want to.
All I used to do was set the basal back a bit and had glucose in pocket just I case to busy to stop. If on the top fields away from home for the day then a ruck sack with grub in was fine. Always had a flask of lambs milk for any that needed it
Today I took an apple & cheese, quite a few blueberries & sachet of heinz chicken soup. Had a busyish day, home now & I'm hungry! The half malt loaf in back cupboard is looking very tempting but will try to avoid
I eat a banana everyday, they are a powerhouse of nutrition, better to go for the green unripe ones than the ones that are overripe, they have less of an impact on bg levels.
Also don't forget about using seeds, pumpkin seeds have a nice nutty taste to them.
Having gone lambing for many years myself (although I was on MDI) I would say have as much food with you as possible, also lucozade etc dotted around the farm/sugar tablets in your pocket. Nothing worse than being half way across the farm when your sugar supply's are in the office.
Mostly enjoy lambing, I miss it very much!