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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1225047" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Vicky - Apologies, I've not been in front of my screen this afternoon. Which site are these recipes from? That would be helpful for me to make comment.</p><p></p><p>Without making any value judgement on the recipes, I would say that as others have suggested, at least your husband did something, where before he seems to have rejected any concessions to his diabetes. Perhaps if he is going from very high carb food, and drinks, it might be wise to accept an incremental process, trimming back where you can, rather than expect him to almost go "cold turkey", as he may just completely rebel.</p><p></p><p>Once you maybe have a better idea of the changes he's willing to make you can explore further options and introduce them steadily.</p><p></p><p>But, please do let us know where you found the recipes you're quoting. Once a few folks have had a look at your source, they may be able to suggest similar recipes or ideas that might help you and/or him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1225047, member: 88961"] Vicky - Apologies, I've not been in front of my screen this afternoon. Which site are these recipes from? That would be helpful for me to make comment. Without making any value judgement on the recipes, I would say that as others have suggested, at least your husband did something, where before he seems to have rejected any concessions to his diabetes. Perhaps if he is going from very high carb food, and drinks, it might be wise to accept an incremental process, trimming back where you can, rather than expect him to almost go "cold turkey", as he may just completely rebel. Once you maybe have a better idea of the changes he's willing to make you can explore further options and introduce them steadily. But, please do let us know where you found the recipes you're quoting. Once a few folks have had a look at your source, they may be able to suggest similar recipes or ideas that might help you and/or him. [/QUOTE]
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