Hi all - are these products beneficial to our diet ? Had two slices of gluten free bread and 2 hours later my BG is high - annoying
If you are ok with bread Tesco do a high protein bread which is 10 carbs per sliceJust more trial and error I guess -
Hi all - are these products beneficial to our diet ? Had two slices of gluten free bread and 2 hours later my BG is high - annoying
Supermarkets have large Free-From sections supplying gluten free products (presumably mostly to people who don't need them). If only they could have a similarly stocked low carb section instead of one or two products hidden about the store.
Supermarkets have large Free-From sections supplying gluten free products (presumably mostly to people who don't need them). If only they could have a similarly stocked low carb section instead of one or two products hidden about the store.
I did say "mostly". I don't think they would devote that much shelf space if their only market was to coeliacs or those with a genuine problem with gluten.I wouldn't actually presume @Mr_Pot and I would rather say I don't need them, but I do, not many mind, I love the 9 bars, full of tasty seeds, Worcester sauce and the stock cubes, both of which I am using now in my home made soup
Many gluten free foods are very high in carbs and often at an exorbitant price too
Need them or not it is difficult to buy something that isn't there.Presumably there aren't quite as many people who don't need them buying low carb products?
Or the company stop making it!Nail, Head etc
Wait till you think you have found something that is kind to your Blood Sugar, only to find a few months later that it is no longer the case!
I did say "mostly". I don't think they would devote that much shelf space if their only market was to coeliacs or those with a genuine problem with gluten.
I did say "mostly". I don't think they would devote that much shelf space if their only market was to coeliacs or those with a genuine problem with gluten.
It seems to a much bigger business now and the price is twice, three times and more the cost of 'everyday foods'
A lot of the expense is due to the product needing dedicated production facilities, and still relatively low volume compared to the normal products.
My only evidence is anecdotal. I know several people who buy gluten free because they think it is better for them, not because they have a medical need. There is a lot of money being spent on marketing "free from" products and supermarkets are not known for doing things out of the goodness of their hearts. I wasn't actually objecting to the "free from" section just envious there wasn't some shelves with the various low carb substitute products grouped together. Obviously there are the naturally low carb products like vegetables, meat, fish, some fruits ( berries) salad ingredients, cream, cheese and pork scratchings that you mention. I may be wrong but I think these are also gluten free. I admit I didn't realise that "free from" catered for all these other "allergies". I have just looked a items that might interest me like bread and found that it was high carb, and 3 times the price and walked away disappointed.Yes I noted you did say 'mostly,' do you have any figures to back this up ? and 'free from' means anyone with an allergy with the food listed below, including :-
There are low carb foods available in supermarkets, vegetables, meat, fish, some fruits ( berries) salad ingredients, cream, cheese and pork scratchings to name a few. I eat all of these
- Eggs.
- Cow's milk.
- Peanuts.
- Soy.
- Wheat.
- Fish.
- Shrimp and other shellfish.
- Tree nuts.
I thought English mustard was the only one we couldn't have, and seem to remember reading that it was ok now.Yes I know, I shop around and found a tasty polish mustard, with no gluten in it, used the last of it today.
I thought English mustard was the only one we couldn't have, and seem to remember reading that it was ok now.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?