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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2027898" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Erm, speak for yourself. </p><p>I think various french cheeses, a steak with mushrooms and onions, bacon, homemade meatballs or a casserole with vegetables and cream look very tasty and enjoyable.</p><p>I'm sorry you don't like veggies with cheese or bacon cubes, and I'm sorry you don't enjoy olives, avocado, devilled eggs and nuts, but don't tell us we can't eat those things because we think it looks tasty and enjoyable!</p><p></p><p>If it was meant as a funny remark, I don't think it is.</p><p></p><p>There are definitely foods I miss (bread!) but why would you tell people who are struggling with their diabetes and food choices that almost anything they like is a no? Most people like a lot of foods we can eat without a single thought about blood sugar!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2027898, member: 372207"] Erm, speak for yourself. I think various french cheeses, a steak with mushrooms and onions, bacon, homemade meatballs or a casserole with vegetables and cream look very tasty and enjoyable. I'm sorry you don't like veggies with cheese or bacon cubes, and I'm sorry you don't enjoy olives, avocado, devilled eggs and nuts, but don't tell us we can't eat those things because we think it looks tasty and enjoyable! If it was meant as a funny remark, I don't think it is. There are definitely foods I miss (bread!) but why would you tell people who are struggling with their diabetes and food choices that almost anything they like is a no? Most people like a lot of foods we can eat without a single thought about blood sugar! [/QUOTE]
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