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<blockquote data-quote="Emmadixon" data-source="post: 956515" data-attributes="member: 197086"><p>My little boys 3 he's was diagnosed t1 back in February we do the usual carb free things fruit carrot stick cucumber etc but other things iv found good are 10g car lb crisps so quavers wotsits Pom bears things light the water biscuit crackers as there only 2G carbs each or there's are brand called nairns they do crackers that are long lasting carbs there about 4g each but never raise my little boys blood sugars high they also do bags of crackers that are around 12g carbs for the whole bag and there longer lasting, hope this helps xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emmadixon, post: 956515, member: 197086"] My little boys 3 he's was diagnosed t1 back in February we do the usual carb free things fruit carrot stick cucumber etc but other things iv found good are 10g car lb crisps so quavers wotsits Pom bears things light the water biscuit crackers as there only 2G carbs each or there's are brand called nairns they do crackers that are long lasting carbs there about 4g each but never raise my little boys blood sugars high they also do bags of crackers that are around 12g carbs for the whole bag and there longer lasting, hope this helps xx [/QUOTE]
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