StewartH
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hello!
Do you find low carbing in UK extremely difficult?
In cafes in Spain, Italy, etc, you can have with your delicious coffee, seasoned olives, cheese, deli meats, nuts, and all other nice low carb things.
In UK, cafes are filled with carb bombs and nothing else.
In UK restaurants, you order a plate with meat and the meat is often a small portion, not enough to make you full. In salads, you get sugar ridden dressings and they almost never have olive oil! They don't serve cheese, they don't serve deli in pubs, eveything that has meat is ridiculously expensive and when you pay to get meat, you get it ridiculously lean! Also most cheeses are ridiculously sweet.
It's really struggling to do low carb in the UK, or is the place I am in?
Mediterranean is full of meat and veggies, while UK is only chips, sweet sauces, battered stuff, and pies!
Yes, I agree, cafe food in the UK tends to focus on high sugar carbs so that carboholics can feed their addiction on a regular basis :-o
I find restaurants are better but you need to choose the right ones and you have to negotiate with the waiter. My stance is that if they have the ingredients I want on my plate on the menu somewhere, that they should be able to change a chicken and chips for example into a chicken, broccoli, avocado etc.
I have been T1 for over 35 years and , having switched to LCHF a year ago, for the first time I find that I am the 'difficult eater' in restaurants! But it usually works. It seems true though that if you go to a more expensive restaurant you stand a better chance of success. Keep at it, the wheel is turning and LCHF is gaining popularity. This will change the menus eventually. I am dreaming of tapas heaven