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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2523707" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Its great that you can now get mini packs of snacky stuff (if at a price) at Marks and Spencer although a bit of decent supperware and some food planning you can do these yourself:</p><p>mozzarella balls and sun dried tomatoes</p><p>homous and carrot sticks</p><p>prawn cocktail</p><p>cocktail sausages</p><p>antipasto e.g. salami, hams </p><p>boiled eggs</p><p>When first on insulin you may have a snack attack or tow as it can make you hungry.</p><p>Further down the track I think you are right to limit carbs given the issues most of us have with getting bolus dosing right. Low carb can be a good option when you've got used to your current regime.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2523707, member: 365308"] Its great that you can now get mini packs of snacky stuff (if at a price) at Marks and Spencer although a bit of decent supperware and some food planning you can do these yourself: mozzarella balls and sun dried tomatoes homous and carrot sticks prawn cocktail cocktail sausages antipasto e.g. salami, hams boiled eggs When first on insulin you may have a snack attack or tow as it can make you hungry. Further down the track I think you are right to limit carbs given the issues most of us have with getting bolus dosing right. Low carb can be a good option when you've got used to your current regime. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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