I know what you are saying!!!!!! i could have murdered someone this weekend...being really really hungry and cannot eat. at least when i did eat i was snacking on things like cheese and salami...not carby things....!!!Tinytoez said:Hi Ladies - and Gentlemen if you are brave enough.
Ive just had my first "Ladies Time" since being diagnosed, and as usual I seem to crave sweet things and want to eat a lot more than usual, I was on Met but it didnt make a difference to my appetite.
Do you have any hints or tips that you use to get round it, other than putting locks on all the cupboard, fridge and local shop doors??
Many Thanks.
Now that sounds lovely, but I wouldnt be able to just eat one and leave the rest. Lol Im so glad Im not alone with this little dificulty xclaymic said:Yesterday I bought myself the gift pack of those small Green & Black chocolate selection. There are 12 in a box. Each chocolate weight 15g and the carbs work out at about 7g each. They were a bit pricey but if i have a big bar i know i will eat it all.
mistee71 said:nutella for me. I dip my finger in and that seems to sort it out. I think its coz its so sweet a little goes along way.
LaughingHyena said:Sugar free jelly for the sweet tooth.
Also a mouse someone one here mentioned a while ago made with sugar free jelloy and greek yougut. I made up the jelly with half the mount of water on the pack, leave it to cool a little (not so much it sets, just don;t want it boiling still). Then stir into a carton of greek yougurt. Yum, creamy and sweet.
ETA, ohh and cadburys options hot choc drinks are not too bad for a chocolate hit.
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