donnellysdogs
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- Messages
- 13,233
- Location
- Northampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- People that can't listen to other people's opinions.
People that can't say sorry.
My Mum used to collect sugar cubes for me from restaurants and cafés when I was first diagnosed. Used to come paper-wrapped in twos. They did use to lose their corners after a whileThose little sugar sachets you find in restaurants, MacD etc.? Inoffensively packaged for glove box, bedside drawer, pocket of a handbag etc. Tear and pour straight into your mouth, and they won't go off over time.
are you trying to avoid every and any chemical..........?
Dates. Glycemic index of 103 according to Pumping Insulin. That means they're better than glucose, and they're not "empty calories", that is, they contain various vitamins and trace elements, such as iron.
Kendal Mint Cake? Basically Sugar, Glucose and peppermint extract, you can even choose whether it's brown or white sugar!
Along the same line as Kendal Mint Cake, I've started using Thorntons Dairy Butter Tablet, it comes in a 285g bag so I just carry a few squares around in a small bag and leave the rest in the fridge, it is 78g CHO per 100g and has sugar, butter, sweetened condensed milk and glucose syrup in it and no artificial flavours or colours. I happened upon it as I was going hypo outside Thorntons. It is a bit like hard, crumbly fudge and is a bit different to dextrose tablets.
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