Dancing Badger
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 83
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Ask for a salad with just those ingredients!the only salad ingredients I eat are tomatoes, cucumber and coleslaw,
Everyone can do an omelette! Get them to add what ever you are happy with; bacon, mushrooms, pepper. Add a bit of green salad to fill the plate.
Stick to red wine and you won't even need to take your insulin
Halloumi fries are often (but not always) coated in bread crumbs.Burger without the bun & haloumi fries or fajitas without the wrap, was going to say add a salad, but read you don’t like salad
Have lots of nibbles before you go maybe
We're going out for lunch with a group of friends next week, and I'm struggling with what looks like a very high carb menu (link below). It's annual event, and last year, pre-diagnosis, I had the nasi goreng, which is really good. Steak would be the obvious choice, but from previous experience I know it wouldn't be wonderful. I'd be very grateful for for your opinions.
If you're lucky, the nasi goreng is mixed in the kitchen right then and there.Thank you for your responses. I'm still undecided - not least because OH (who is actually quite supportive and fully on board with low carb eating) suggested I order the nasi goreng and just not eat the rice, which wouldn't be hard because the rice component is modest and very much outweighed by the chicken, prawns, vegetables and omelette.
Decisions, decisions [drums fingers].
Except, if it's made on the spot, and it has lots of ingredients to liven up the rice (as is often seen in western countries), they can easily do the goreng without the nasi.The literal translation of Nasi Goreng is “fried rice” in Indonesian and Malaysian. Ordering it without rice is like ordering cake without the flour.
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