jacqui-anne
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I'd consider those "healthy choices," but I wouldn't exactly consider them "low carb"Lentils have been ok for me. Quinoa is a good one, soup, curry without rice, sweet potato if they aren't too spiky for you, fish and veg, meat and veg.
30G quinoa dry weight is 6G... Veg curry just the veg carbs if homemade. Lentils and s. Pot depend on individual response. No carb count limit given...I'd consider those "healthy choices," but I wouldn't exactly consider them "low carb"
The quinoa and sweet potatoes I keep in my house are SIGNIFICANTLY higher in carbs than that.30G quinoa dry weight is 6G... Veg curry just the veg carbs if homemade. Lentils and s. Pot depend on individual response. No carb count limit given...
Asia good and balanced, 100G has 17G carbs.The quinoa and sweet potatoes I keep in my house are SIGNIFICANTLY higher in carbs than that.
Is there a particular brand of quinoa you're referring to? That would certainly make a difference.
Oops sorry, mistyped that's 19 per 100 not 17.Asia good and balanced, 100G has 17G carbs.
Didn't give a value for sweet pots, some people tolerate them some not.
Not sure that would be filling enough to keep me going all afternoon?The red pepper and chilli soup from the Newcastle diet suggestion sheet is easy and tasty. 6 tomatoes, 6 red peppers, 2 chilli, 1/2 pint water. Simmer for about 20 minutes then blend
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