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Can anybody please tell me which is the best milk to use, recently diagnosed with type 2 and advised to go for black coffee, this I can't do. Is there a better option for milk?
I don't use much milk at all. I have double cream with coffee.Can anybody please tell me which is the best milk to use, recently diagnosed with type 2 and advised to go for black coffee, this I can't do. Is there a better option for milk?
No choice as on a low dairy diet. Double cream in moderation yeah but personally that ain't healthy!Daily sats? Why limit the limit?
That's the great thing about eating Low Carb, that you get to eat all the natural full fat foods and get better weight, blood sugars and lipid ratios at the same time!
One strong black coffee couple of times a weekNo choice as on a low dairy diet. Double cream in moderation yeah but personally that ain't healthy!
Sounds fine, particularly if you are lactose intolerant, but not sure that it has any less carbs than normal milk.Lactose free milk. Tastes the same and same nutrients as regular milk, but no lactose (lactose is a type of sugar) . Basically it is regular milk with lactase added which breaks down the lactose.
@EllieM you had me running to my fridge to check the nutritional breakdown for my 2% lactose free milk and you are right. My lactose free milk says there are 7 grms of carbs for every 250mls contrast that with 35% regular cream which has 0 carbs period. I stand corrected.Sounds fine, particularly if you are lactose intolerant, but not sure that it has any less carbs than normal milk.
https://greenvalleylactosefree.com/faqs/lactose-free-dairy-nutritional-value-compared-to-regular