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Newly diagnosed (T2D) and have to wait a long time to see a nurse. Anyone else had this and tips I'm not doing already?
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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2617292" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>[USER=574289]@WaveyDavey123[/USER] Try swede rather than potato - I cook one, sliced up in my pressure cooker, in more water than it needs, as that reduces the flavour. I have some with dinner, mashed with butter or cream, then next morning mash the rest, mix in egg and cheese or leftover veges, either fry or bake the result and then either add more cheese or bacon - it is sort of bubble and squeak, but with bacon it is bubble and squeal. It really makes me sorry for those still struggling to follow the 'healthy' guidelines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2617292, member: 355878"] [USER=574289]@WaveyDavey123[/USER] Try swede rather than potato - I cook one, sliced up in my pressure cooker, in more water than it needs, as that reduces the flavour. I have some with dinner, mashed with butter or cream, then next morning mash the rest, mix in egg and cheese or leftover veges, either fry or bake the result and then either add more cheese or bacon - it is sort of bubble and squeak, but with bacon it is bubble and squeal. It really makes me sorry for those still struggling to follow the 'healthy' guidelines. [/QUOTE]
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