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<blockquote data-quote="5Terry" data-source="post: 2635647" data-attributes="member: 554687"><p>I have never got a straight answer to the question from my Diabetes nurse.</p><p></p><p>Should I be monitoring my suger levels or not. </p><p></p><p>I am still cooking from scatch meals, but I am getting bored with cooking the same meals through week. </p><p>I spoke to the sociel care nures last week and explained the situation that I am in, I live on my own and don't have room for a freezer to store the excess food that I have ccoked, which uselly gose to waste (recycling food waste). </p><p></p><p>I have mentioned in other threads, that most cook books are ok but all the recipe books are aimed to people who have familys. I have done numrous searches on line for recipe for the single people, and I don't seam to be found, unles they are on the dark web. </p><p></p><p>Terry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5Terry, post: 2635647, member: 554687"] I have never got a straight answer to the question from my Diabetes nurse. Should I be monitoring my suger levels or not. I am still cooking from scatch meals, but I am getting bored with cooking the same meals through week. I spoke to the sociel care nures last week and explained the situation that I am in, I live on my own and don't have room for a freezer to store the excess food that I have ccoked, which uselly gose to waste (recycling food waste). I have mentioned in other threads, that most cook books are ok but all the recipe books are aimed to people who have familys. I have done numrous searches on line for recipe for the single people, and I don't seam to be found, unles they are on the dark web. Terry. [/QUOTE]
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