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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Hairyman" data-source="post: 2616901" data-attributes="member: 573589"><p>I have a daughter with very narrow eating. McD's fries are one of the few hot foods we can get her to eat. As a result, it's often where we end up halfway through a long car journey. Now I'm T2D, there's very little to go for on the menu. I think it's going to be a cup of coffee and if I'm really desperate - a bacon and chicken salad (hold the dressing). </p><p>In terms of carbs - the breakfast muffins seem to have less carbs than the burger buns and wraps, but it's still 27g per muffin. If I'm going to blow my carbs for the day, I'd sooner KFC personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Hairyman, post: 2616901, member: 573589"] I have a daughter with very narrow eating. McD's fries are one of the few hot foods we can get her to eat. As a result, it's often where we end up halfway through a long car journey. Now I'm T2D, there's very little to go for on the menu. I think it's going to be a cup of coffee and if I'm really desperate - a bacon and chicken salad (hold the dressing). In terms of carbs - the breakfast muffins seem to have less carbs than the burger buns and wraps, but it's still 27g per muffin. If I'm going to blow my carbs for the day, I'd sooner KFC personally. [/QUOTE]
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