Thanks so much - especially about the protein rolls. Breakfast sounds goodI used to eat mountains of fruit when in season but now get by with a couple of apples a day or some berries and then I feel sometimes that is to much. I try to eat less than 100 gms of carbs daily there are others on this forum who get by with way less carbs but I would struggle. Porridge I once ate daily with banana and honey this I stopped completely so for me no bananas, no porridge as this made my blood sugars spike try testing yourself and see what effect it has on you. Instead I eat avocado, mushrooms, bacon and tomato daily for breakfast. I run early in the morning before breakfast and have an apple to start my day. Lidl protein rolls are great and I sometimes have one of these with a protein filling or even avocado.
Cheers Ally - I'll buy a quantity of willpower like you!!I tend to eat the pots of porridge for breakfast and find it doesn,t spike me too much. Like you I used to eat lots of fruit especially bananas. Now I rarely eat fruit. It took a while to get used to eating less fruit but now Don, t miss fruit
Well done for ditching the choccy bar - and thank you for the tipsI may well be rebel! ...... I still enjoy an apple a day, usually with my lunch and more often than not a banana before a 'phys' session either in the Gym, running or Cycling - I do need the fuel! I also now enjoy melon, but some say good, some say bad!
Fruit is much better than my previous sausage roll or choccy bar. and so far is working for me!
* Philly cheese with smoked salmon on a low carb bread topped with tomato and capers.Hi everyone - very recently diagnosed and have managed to understand diet to a degree but SERIOUSLY missing eating fruit in quantity. I love every type but have been told about 3 pieces a day and not too much "tropical" fruit. Help please. Also breakfast suggestions - generally porridge - is there anything better. Thanks everyone.
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