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<blockquote data-quote="Scandichic" data-source="post: 672660" data-attributes="member: 94210"><p>Hope you're feeling less scared now! I am with Jack (post 17).</p><p>I eat something called LCHF (low carb high fat) please don't be put off by the high fat! It really works! Have lost nearly 4 stone in weight and halved my blood sugars. I eat bacon and eggs for brekkie, my lunch is a tapas mixed plate, I snack o cheese and peanuts, my dinner is quiche made with double cream but no pastry (who would think that you can make a quiche without pastry? Well you can and it's quicker!) and salad, or chilli, or chicken casserole made with double cream with lots of green veggies. </p><p>A meter is essential to help you work out what you can and can't eat. I avoid bread, rice, potatoes and pasta.</p><p>Hugsx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scandichic, post: 672660, member: 94210"] Hope you're feeling less scared now! I am with Jack (post 17). I eat something called LCHF (low carb high fat) please don't be put off by the high fat! It really works! Have lost nearly 4 stone in weight and halved my blood sugars. I eat bacon and eggs for brekkie, my lunch is a tapas mixed plate, I snack o cheese and peanuts, my dinner is quiche made with double cream but no pastry (who would think that you can make a quiche without pastry? Well you can and it's quicker!) and salad, or chilli, or chicken casserole made with double cream with lots of green veggies. A meter is essential to help you work out what you can and can't eat. I avoid bread, rice, potatoes and pasta. Hugsx [/QUOTE]
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