Wow you don't make it easy...do you really not like fat or do you just think its bad for you? Fat is a great way to fill yourself up so is quite useful when cutting carbs.
Veg replacements for pasta are good. Avocado, olives ? Salmon?
Stir fries are ok if made with green veg so spinach, broccoli.. cauliflower is a good replacement for mash and rice.
Cheese, cream, butter? All are staples of a low carb way of eating.
You'll probably find your tastes change as you cut out the stodge that you have been used to so never fear..
Because you are not much of a meat eater why not have a look at the vegetarian forum on here for some good meat free recipes. I do wonder when you say you have had diabetes for 3 years and it is only recently you have been getting high levels how you were eating then to keep your levels downI have a really bad thing against animal fat I cant eat it or eat anything that has been cooked near it, I was veggie most my life hence the limited meat I do now eat, I only ate chicken breast for years but I have ventured into a bit of white fish and fillet steak, I will try to introduce other foods but I struggle with the meat as I really don't like it. My diet is based around carbs which is why this is going to be a difficult change for me. I am going to start intermittent fasting as of tomorrow. I do like veggie sausages and they seem to be low carb. Cauliflower rice could be a solution also. Thanks for your help
Hi, I didn't drink for years until last year and that seemed to increase my HBA1C I stopped drinking again 10 months ago but my levels are still going up - 55 in March and now 72. I was medicated last September time on Metformin but still hasn't helped much. Thank I will have a look at the veggie forum, I am sure that will be beneficial to me as starting to eat lots of meat is not something I think I could doBecause you are not much of a meat eater why not have a look at the vegetarian forum on here for some good meat free recipes. I do wonder when you say you have had diabetes for 3 years and it is only recently you have been getting high levels how you were eating then to keep your levels down
I love cheese - yummy thanks that sounds lovelyDo you eat cheese?
I steam some cauliflower, put it in a dish and splodge on cream cheese, cover with grated red Leicester and then keep it warm until the cheese melts.
I also make huge salads, with oil and vinegar dressing to eat with eggs and cheese, or with fish.
Steak or chicken with mushrooms, tomatoes, courgette, and sweet peppers can't really be bettered for colour and flavour
I do have a monitor I bought myself before I had an operation last year I will have to dig it out and start to test again, I am setting up on apps and things now so I can track my progressYou have not mentioned testing your meals/reactions with a glucose monitor (sorry if I've missed it if you have). Testing after a high carb meal such as one with pasta will show you exactly what it is doing to your blood glucose levels.
Phew.. that will help a lot!I love cheese - yummy thanks that sounds lovely
Thanks everyone, I have just had a really good cry, and now I am going to start a low carb diet, its going to be difficult as I don't really eat a lot of meat as I don't like meat and I am a choc & cake - a - holic, I also don't drink alcohol and I quit smoking 4 weeks ago. I just feel so depressed at the thought of giving up the foods that I love but I have to do something and it starts from now. Now I just need to decipher the low carb diets and decide how to go about that
Hi @Nicel It is possible to follow low carb veggie plan (even easier when eating out if you do eat a bit of meat). Some of the forum members avoid all carb food (pasta, bread etc) and anything that resembles it, others like me, find replacementsThanks everyone, I have just had a really good cry, and now I am going to start a low carb diet, its going to be difficult as I don't really eat a lot of meat as I don't like meat and I am a choc & cake - a - holic, I also don't drink alcohol and I quit smoking 4 weeks ago. I just feel so depressed at the thought of giving up the foods that I love but I have to do something and it starts from now. Now I just need to decipher the low carb diets and decide how to go about that
What about omelettes? I had a really lovely cheese, bacon, onion, tomato and mushroom omelette for lunch today. That was probably over the top ...... and I would usually have only 2 fillings but a friend cooked for me todayOh yeah I like eggs as long as they are boiled or poached
Hard boiled eggs will be a good stand-by to keep in the fridge for snacks and emergencies.I like eggs as long as they are boiled or poached
U are showing as type 2I cant seem to change this?
I too love pasta and bread and I find low carbing difficult. The lowest I've managed is 80 carbs a day ..only last a few days I was really tired and hungry but on the plus side my FBG came down quite a lot in those few daysI love pasta its my favorite food so I will buy a spiralliser I think to make some out of veggies. I like Stir Fry and lentil cottage pie, I basically eat any vegetable or fruit and chicken breast, Fillet Steak with no fat on, bacon with no fat on and I can now eat a bit of cod as long as its fresh. Thank you
Oh yeah I like eggs as long as they are boiled or poached
My Aldi store sells Soy Spaghetti, and I tried some and found it to be a good swapsie, The pack I got says it is made specially for Aldi, so not on general release it seems.I love pasta its my favorite food so I will buy a spiralliser I think to make some out of veggies. I like Stir Fry and lentil cottage pie, I basically eat any vegetable or fruit and chicken breast, Fillet Steak with no fat on, bacon with no fat on and I can now eat a bit of cod as long as its fresh. Thank you
Oh yeah I like eggs as long as they are boiled or poached
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