Rosiegough_
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- Antrim
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- Evil beings. Destroying our beautiful Planet X
I get that way myself, but I experiment with new ideas and products. It's not a case of starving yourself, or being very regimented with the diet. When I am very stable, I allow myself treats. I have my 'junk' days, but I increase insulin dosage according to what I am having. It does not always turn out for the best....but it is worth a try.Has anyone else hit a wall regarding food? I know there's loads of recipes and combinations of low carb high fat foods but I have become bored of food after only 4 weeks and I just eat (the right foods) to survive. I feel queasy after a few mouthfuls but finish the meal. Nothing really excites me except my homemade soup I suppose a nice pudding would be nice
I do really miss fruit so I must try this xxI think many people feel the same as you. Just carry on with the soup at least, and look on the forum recipes for a low fat pud. How about sugar free jelly and some berries or even cream?
I do really miss fruit so I must try this xx
Has anyone else hit a wall regarding food? I know there's loads of recipes and combinations of low carb high fat foods but I have become bored of food after only 4 weeks and I just eat (the right foods) to survive. I feel queasy after a few mouthfuls but finish the meal. Nothing really excites me except my homemade soup I suppose a nice pudding would be nice
It may well be a sign that you are becoming fat adapted and simply don't feel the need to eat so much?Has anyone else hit a wall regarding food? I know there's loads of recipes and combinations of low carb high fat foods but I have become bored of food after only 4 weeks and I just eat (the right foods) to survive. I feel queasy after a few mouthfuls but finish the meal. Nothing really excites me except my homemade soup I suppose a nice pudding would be nice
@Rosiegough_ have a look at the diabeticgoodbaking.com website. They were developed by ewelina who is a member of the forum. I can definetly recommend the ricotta cake and the blueberry muffins but there are lots of great recipes.
I think many people feel the same as you. Just carry on with the soup at least, and look on the forum recipes for a low fat pud. How about sugar free jelly and some berries or even cream?
Yea but it tastes good!Sugar free jelly is a mass of chemicals from ICI.
Sugar free jelly is a mass of chemicals from ICI.
Not necessarily:
https://wholenewmom.com/recipes/homemade-gelatin-homemade-jello-sugar-free-option/
http://www.instructables.com/id/Sugarless-Homemade-Organic-Raspberry-Jelly-Sweeten/
(honey can be replaced by stevia or other non-synthetic sweetener)
http://www.planetorganic.com/jreal-strawberry-jelly-85g-85g/2730/
(and I want to thank everyone for mentioning sugar free jelly again - I have just placed an order for some of the jelly crystals in the third link - can't wait for Mr B to try them - he low carbs, but not as low as me, so the small amount of cane sugar in the pack will give an acceptably low carb content for him, provided he eats reasonable portion sizes!)
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