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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1951185" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Who the heck knows what type of 'diabetes' this is aimed at and to me it matters not. Those recipes appear to be run of the mill, 'normal' recipes for the general population. What makes them 'diabetic friendly' exactly?, it smacks of an assumption that a 'diabetic' must have been eating 100% rubbish (such as cream cakes and smartie filled pies) and therefore you are better off eating 'this'. Well I'm sure you would be in comparison but these recipes may be just as difficult for your body to process whether type 1 or type 2, on insulin or not. I am not saying that any of us have to or needs to go very low carb (it's a choice) but how can an informed choice be made if you are reading this 'diabetic friendly' book with its misleading recipes! Hampshire Lad, please don't apologise, we love an opportunity to have a rant at an 'inappropriate present'. (A very thoughtful choice from the present giver though who would, like the rest of the general public have thought they were helping you to stay healthy). x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1951185, member: 451727"] Who the heck knows what type of 'diabetes' this is aimed at and to me it matters not. Those recipes appear to be run of the mill, 'normal' recipes for the general population. What makes them 'diabetic friendly' exactly?, it smacks of an assumption that a 'diabetic' must have been eating 100% rubbish (such as cream cakes and smartie filled pies) and therefore you are better off eating 'this'. Well I'm sure you would be in comparison but these recipes may be just as difficult for your body to process whether type 1 or type 2, on insulin or not. I am not saying that any of us have to or needs to go very low carb (it's a choice) but how can an informed choice be made if you are reading this 'diabetic friendly' book with its misleading recipes! Hampshire Lad, please don't apologise, we love an opportunity to have a rant at an 'inappropriate present'. (A very thoughtful choice from the present giver though who would, like the rest of the general public have thought they were helping you to stay healthy). x [/QUOTE]
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