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<blockquote data-quote="Gwilo" data-source="post: 411656" data-attributes="member: 73492"><p>I always find people with a little knowledge far more dangerous and irritating than those that have none. Narrow beaten by those that have none and pretend they wrote the book on the subject!</p><p></p><p>I'm finding the same reaction - today, a small serving of chicken salad and one of beef salad was, rather than being dumped in bowl and smothered in home made curry dip (0% fat greek yog, curry paste...yum yum), encased in two tortilla wraps.</p><p>My boss sees this and says "isn't that like bread? Bread isn't safe".</p><p></p><p>Now, I know it will cause a spike, but does that mean I'm never allowed? Obviously, it does to some observers....</p><p>I'd be very inclined to tell your colleague, calmly, to manage her own condition and you'll manage yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwilo, post: 411656, member: 73492"] I always find people with a little knowledge far more dangerous and irritating than those that have none. Narrow beaten by those that have none and pretend they wrote the book on the subject! I'm finding the same reaction - today, a small serving of chicken salad and one of beef salad was, rather than being dumped in bowl and smothered in home made curry dip (0% fat greek yog, curry paste...yum yum), encased in two tortilla wraps. My boss sees this and says "isn't that like bread? Bread isn't safe". Now, I know it will cause a spike, but does that mean I'm never allowed? Obviously, it does to some observers.... I'd be very inclined to tell your colleague, calmly, to manage her own condition and you'll manage yours. [/QUOTE]
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