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<blockquote data-quote="cold ethyl" data-source="post: 693526" data-attributes="member: 107467"><p>Sadly there's an awful lot of carbs in that menu.. Cream crackers aren't best snack for diabetics. Better with some cheese or cold cooked meat, nuts,olives, celery with cream cheese or pate. Your probably packing a lot carbs via all the milk in tea - try green tea or black tea maybe or lactofree milk. </p><p>Low fat dairy isn't best option as often the fat has been replaced with sugars.. Try natural Greek yogurt and a few berries. </p><p>Similarly, crumpets, baps and sandwiches are not doing your levels any favours. Really you'd be better off replacing them with a proper meal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cold ethyl, post: 693526, member: 107467"] Sadly there's an awful lot of carbs in that menu.. Cream crackers aren't best snack for diabetics. Better with some cheese or cold cooked meat, nuts,olives, celery with cream cheese or pate. Your probably packing a lot carbs via all the milk in tea - try green tea or black tea maybe or lactofree milk. Low fat dairy isn't best option as often the fat has been replaced with sugars.. Try natural Greek yogurt and a few berries. Similarly, crumpets, baps and sandwiches are not doing your levels any favours. Really you'd be better off replacing them with a proper meal. [/QUOTE]
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