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For those on low carb - do you ever have bread or potatoes?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikePea" data-source="post: 1128942" data-attributes="member: 212079"><p>I'm a LC person but not a NC one. I love Cumberland pie. (Minced beef or lamb buried under a layer of mashed pots and covered with cheese, Chedder, of course. I don't have it often but in small doses and that way I don't raise the BG. But two small slices of wholemeal bread and I'm away. Every body is different so testing is the only way you can keep a check on what's good and what's bad.</p><p>I learnt that from following these Forums. So keep testing and keep reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikePea, post: 1128942, member: 212079"] I'm a LC person but not a NC one. I love Cumberland pie. (Minced beef or lamb buried under a layer of mashed pots and covered with cheese, Chedder, of course. I don't have it often but in small doses and that way I don't raise the BG. But two small slices of wholemeal bread and I'm away. Every body is different so testing is the only way you can keep a check on what's good and what's bad. I learnt that from following these Forums. So keep testing and keep reading. [/QUOTE]
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