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Dodge

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I would just like to say Thank You to Dennis, (and to all of you) what a revelation!!!

I have gained more relevant information here regarding Carbs and reading food labels than I thought possible.

I've been T2 for a number of years now, and been on the Complex Carbs Regime, trying to control portion size, and choosing low sugar foods from the labels (Yep! That’s me you see in Tesco’s, Sainsbury’s and Asda, squinting at the labels) I have been following your suggestions for 10 consecutive days now, my BS has averaged 5.3 with the highest being 7.3 (Birdseye Fish and half a dozen Aunt Bessie chips, as a control to see the effect) and I’ve lost 2lbs.

To my shame I happened on this Forum by accident, trying to find if was a good option to buy an Easiyo Yogurt Maker, and make it myself rather than using the sachets, as far less expensive, and allegedly it lasts up to 2 weeks in the fridge.
The recipe for this seems to be UHT Milk, a couple of spoons of Probiotic (live) Yogurt, and (up to 4 tablespoons) Dried Milk Powder to thicken it and then add a little sweetener if required. The Powered Milk element seems to have a lot of Carbs.

Has any of you tried the Easiyo ? Does it produce nice tasting yogurt if you DIY? Do you have to put the Powered Milk in? Will it be wartery without?

Any information, opinions or experiences would be really appreciated, before I fill another space in the back of the garage with another gadget.

Many Thanks
Dodge
 
Never tried it i must say.. sorry
 
Dodge said:
Any information, opinions or experiences would be really appreciated, before I fill another space in the back of the garage with another gadget.
Many Thanks
Dodge

Hi Dodge and welcome to the forum. I'm glad you have found so much useful information on here. Keep reading and ask whatever you would like to know.

Talking about yoghurt machines, we had one, made yoghurts for a while, then decided it was easier to buy them, especially as there is so much choice, more so than with the home made ones, so - guess what - it's in the cellar along with the ice cream maker and the bread machine The deep fryer is also there BTW

You have possibly already seen this, but just in case, here is our basic information on how to manage your diabetes written by the forum monitors. I see from your profile you have been diabetic for 8 years so you will probably have your own method of coping but this may still help you manage your levels better.

 
Hi Daisy1

Thanks for the reply. You’ve hit the nail on the head when you say “coping” I’ve spent hours in supermarkets trying to find low sugar foods, believing that the complex carbs converted to sugar so slowly that they didn’t overly affect the 2 hour post meal test (evening), subsequently eaten decreasing portion sizes to achieve acceptable bg levels, and snacked (I think they call it Grazing) during the day.

For the past 11 days I have Carb counted. (without going bonkers) buying lower Carb foods and avoiding Pasta an Rice (still squinting at the labels) the initial results of which being more stable bg and some weight loss, I’m not overweight, but my BMI is at the higher end of normal.

I guess what I’m trying to say is that through this site and the people who have taken the time and trouble to offer advice and guidance you’ve collectively given me understanding and a better path to control. I feel there’s a bit of light at the end of my tunnel.

Above all you’ve restored confidence, for which I can’t thank you enough.

Regards
Dodge
 
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