newbie2019
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Thanks very much. I have been eating those foods in very moderate quantities, but will try to cut down further. I am a vegetarian, and have been dependent on carbs for a long time. I have been regularly consuming stuff like tofu, tempeh, eggs, etc, but have been unable to switch to a near carb-free diet. I was encouraged to have apples and pears, but avoid more sugar-containing fruits.Your diet has certainly improved, however there are still some carb heavy food there, such as oats, rice, chapatis, apples and pears. These are all foods a lot of us low carbers don’t eat at all, so there is room to reduce or eliminate them if you want to see lower numbers still.
I had one more question: is coffee (without sugar, of course) good? I have seen conflicting news on how it affects the blood sugar levels.
Thank you very much!I have no problem with coffee black or with cream, no sugar or sweetener. Some people say the caffeine content affects them, but the best way to know for sure for yourself is to test
Thank you. I am exploring options to replace porridge with something else. This (omelette) is helpful.I switched from porridge for brekkie to bacon and egg - know that's no good for you as a veggie but it made a huge difference, if you eat eggs an omelette can be a good choice. Greek yoghurt (full fat) with a few berries doesn't mess up my readings either. I'm keeping a food diary so I can see what triggers the spikes.
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