Moogie1947
Well-Known Member
I am a new member and diagnosed with type 2 before Christmas 2008. In the last few months
I have been following a low carb diet but am also a vegetarian so that makes things more difficult as all vegetarian protein has some carbs. There are recipe books out there but you need to search online. So far I have bought and used two books by Rose Elliott - the UK's top vegetarian cookery writer.
I try to keep to 20-30g of carbohydrate per meal by making bread with ground almonds and eggs, replacing breadcrumbs in nut roast, and other recipes with ground almonds as well. It works well but is a bit tedious to do the extra cooking.
I have made several a delicious meals that I always baulked at as a bit difficult - roulade made with eggs and spinach and filled with Philadelphia cheese was lovely. The cheese sauce made with the same Philly cheese plus some grated cheddar was even easier than making a cheese sauce for cauliflower cheese.
Mock pasta made with strips of courgettes lightly steamed was a hit too, just add you sauce or stir fry veg.
I have increased my fat and protein intake so I am never hungry. We had such a low fat diet before that I only used one bottle of light olive oil every few months and never cooked with anything else.
I have lost about 1.5 stones and got my A1C levels down 5.5 but it is a real chore thinking about what to eat all the time as well as feeding a family including two elderly people.
Good luck to all
Moogie
I have been following a low carb diet but am also a vegetarian so that makes things more difficult as all vegetarian protein has some carbs. There are recipe books out there but you need to search online. So far I have bought and used two books by Rose Elliott - the UK's top vegetarian cookery writer.
I try to keep to 20-30g of carbohydrate per meal by making bread with ground almonds and eggs, replacing breadcrumbs in nut roast, and other recipes with ground almonds as well. It works well but is a bit tedious to do the extra cooking.
I have made several a delicious meals that I always baulked at as a bit difficult - roulade made with eggs and spinach and filled with Philadelphia cheese was lovely. The cheese sauce made with the same Philly cheese plus some grated cheddar was even easier than making a cheese sauce for cauliflower cheese.
Mock pasta made with strips of courgettes lightly steamed was a hit too, just add you sauce or stir fry veg.
I have increased my fat and protein intake so I am never hungry. We had such a low fat diet before that I only used one bottle of light olive oil every few months and never cooked with anything else.
I have lost about 1.5 stones and got my A1C levels down 5.5 but it is a real chore thinking about what to eat all the time as well as feeding a family including two elderly people.
Good luck to all
Moogie