Hi Robin. Good question. I am prediabetic and am trying to cut out added sugar or sugar added to my foods such as bread for example. This is in an attempt to reduce the amount of sugar in my blood though not eliminate it.I know this might sound like an off topic question but what are you planning to put this strawberry jam on?
Mostly jam goes on bread, toast, biscuits or cakes. All of which are probably not the best idea for any diabetic?
Thanks. I do have a sweet tooth. Exactly.Listlad, welcome to the best place for all things diabetic and food.
Cutting down or out all sugar is a great starting point and one we should all probably have done along while back !
Key to cutting sugar is to be really critical of food labelling and some of the sources of added sugar. As an example: in checking the ingredients of Bisto gravy granules it turns out the Low Salt variety actually has TWICE the sugar of standard Bisto?
I'd have a go at cutting down carbs as well, sounds like you probably have a sweet tooth - good luck with catching this at pre-diabetes. You have a good chance of keeping away from T2 through good diet!
Ah yes I noted the chia seeds recipes so shall try that next time around.@Listlad - I've never made it myself, but there are lost of jam recipes online using chia seeds as a thickener. This is just an example, using raspberries, but there are loads out there: https://lowcarbyum.com/chia-raspberry-jam/
I can’t help with the jam question but would respectfully go out on a limb and say that whatever you spread it on is likely to give an equal or greater glucose response than the jam itself. Every little helps though, and sucrose (sugar) definitely does need to be avoided.
That's a weird combination. Then again I'm partial to peanut butter with prune yoghurt! Takes all sorts!!In the bad old days before I knew better I'd put jam or marmalade into a cheese sandwich.. surprisingly tasty... so sugar free jam on a slice of cheese.. then again I'm a weirdo!
In the bad old days before I knew better I'd put jam or marmalade into a cheese sandwich.. surprisingly tasty... so sugar free jam on a slice of cheese.. then again I'm a weirdo!
Thanks. I noticed that Hovis, I think it is, that do a low carb loaf....You can spread it on bread made with soy flour, it has very few carbs.
My wife eats strawberries with salt.In the bad old days before I knew better I'd put jam or marmalade into a cheese sandwich.. surprisingly tasty... so sugar free jam on a slice of cheese.. then again I'm a weirdo!
Thanks. Yes, I am trying to deal with the “low hanging fruit” first.I can’t help with the jam question but would respectfully go out on a limb and say that whatever you spread it on is likely to give an equal or greater glucose response than the jam itself. Every little helps though, and sucrose (sugar) definitely does need to be avoided.
Not so weird used to be a favorite of mine in the past along with lettuce and sugar sandwiches and of course Brei and red current jelly toasties.In the bad old days before I knew better I'd put jam or marmalade into a cheese sandwich.. surprisingly tasty... so sugar free jam on a slice of cheese.. then again I'm a weirdo!
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