Wow - what does that do to your blood glucose right after? Cereal, even porridge, puts me at 10 to 12 mmol/L.As we are all different I eat cereal for breakfast. I could not eat anything else first thing in the morning.
Years and years ago I had an Asian experience....breakfast was a feast ....the rice cooked with coconut and vegetables was the best I had ever tasted ...@Robinredbreast
re rice, staple in Asian countries and served like this is a traditional breakfast food bit like porridge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congee
Wow - what does that do to your blood glucose right after? Cereal, even porridge, puts me at 10 to 12 mmol/L.
I must confess that I had a sweet tooth and was literally physically incapable of resisting eating sugary carby food if it was around.They probably are quite high, I never test after. I'm a very fussy eater also and I wouldn't be able to eat what these low carbers eat. I wish I could eat low carb but just can't. Also have a very very sweet tooth!
You be better with bran flakes or other bran cereal other than cornflakes, High Glycemic Load cornflakes, where as bran is low.
Isn't it the yolk that holds all the goodness.?No offence, but why would you not eat the egg yolks?
Does it keep you going till lunch ? being such a small portion.I realise that Paul but I dont actually like bran type cereals which is why I keep the portion of cornflakes small, im not suggesting it is a great breakfast for anyone its just all I fancy in the mornings and the portion I eat doesnt raise my bg levels too much![]()
Most of the goodness, according to in-depth scientific studies.Isn't it the yolk that holds all the goodness.?
Isn't it the yolk that holds all the goodness.?
That's great for people on insulin, but types 2s often control their diabetes by diet, which means they can avoid drugs and going into insulin for as long as possible (maybe for ever).I think have what u want for breakfast with limits. I'm not saying choose frosties but if u like cornflakes have them just increase the insulin... u control ur diabetes it doesn't control u
And your point is?My nans diabetic and she eats what she wants
Every morning she has three slices of hovis Doorstep bread with butter and non diabetic jam much to my jealousy
(The thickest white bread u can buy!).plus she has to always have her 2 borbon biscuits when ever she has a coffee. Her sugars are prefect. If they went high over a number of weeks the doctor would increase her metforin
That is a choice you and your nan are free to make, but it is definitely not a choice that I (and many type 2s who post here) are willing to make.My point is if u want to eat this sort of stuff then u should just increase ur medication!
My point is if u want to eat this sort of stuff then u should just increase ur medication!