Hi
@Susan369
Welcome to the minefield of food
Great answer by
@Lamont D.
Carbs are cheap, as are a lot of ingredients used to make some of products sold to the masses.
Never has buyer beware, been more applicable then after DX .
And leading on to my point
@Robbity makes good sense .
We all believed we knew what healthy was.
Then we find out we have or are heading towards a nasty little disease that is best avoided .
That is when the onus is on us to take a 2nd look at what we thought we knew about food .
To save a little time IN the supermarket just type in your preferred chain plus the food choice. (I use Tesco, but sure the big ones are all similar)
Milk.
For example.
Shows nutrient levels etc
I personally think that as few additions as possible to the final product suits me better.
And I ignore the GI levels & just carb count ...( Others may choose otherwise )
But after DX I did try a lot of the alternative milks (nut etc) but didn't find any I really liked the taste of as much as plain full fat milk in my tea.
( cereal went very early on in my journey)
Best of luck picking your own path through the maze of info & disinformation.