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<blockquote data-quote="Matt1212" data-source="post: 153537" data-attributes="member: 23423"><p>Hello All,</p><p></p><p>Question on bread </p><p>Here in Ireland a brand called Ormo is available (see link)</p><p>yourormo.com/dsp_productcategoryDetails.cfm/pageExt/ormoproduct/PCK/3</p><p>It is a type of buttermilk/Sodabread , the nutrition info states 17g carb per 100g</p><p>This seems very low as bread is normally around 50g carb per 100g</p><p>I am a bit wary as my daughter likes the bread but I could be going to low on the insulin as</p><p>Based on the nutrition info I would give 66% less insulin than normal bread</p><p></p><p>Any one any ideas ? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt1212, post: 153537, member: 23423"] Hello All, Question on bread Here in Ireland a brand called Ormo is available (see link) yourormo.com/dsp_productcategoryDetails.cfm/pageExt/ormoproduct/PCK/3 It is a type of buttermilk/Sodabread , the nutrition info states 17g carb per 100g This seems very low as bread is normally around 50g carb per 100g I am a bit wary as my daughter likes the bread but I could be going to low on the insulin as Based on the nutrition info I would give 66% less insulin than normal bread Any one any ideas ? Thanks Matt [/QUOTE]
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