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Substituting Bread and Pasta



Eat Water – Slim Pasta Fettuccine

Slim Pasta Fettuccine for Weight Loss

Slim Pasta Fettuccine is made from Juroat, a secret recipe made from a blend of Konjac flour and special oat fibre that gives Slim Pasta Fettuccine an improved texture and bite. Slim Pasta Fettuccine is Low in Calories, Gluten-Free, Fat-Free, Sugar-Free, Wheat-Free and a source of Fibre.

The Slim foods range consists of Slim Pasta Penne, Slim Pasta Fettuccine, Slim Pasta Spaghetti, Slim Pasta Lasagne, Slim Rice, and Slim Noodles

Each(100g)serving contains:
Energy 21kcal
Protein1.9g
Carbohydrate0.2g
of which sugars0g
Fat0.4g
Fibre4.4g
Glucomannan 3.06g




from holland and barret, ive tried it and it isnt too bad at all, i never really minded not eating pasta so havent bothered much, i have leek with my bolognaise
 
Eat Water – Slim Spaghetti
Slim Pasta Spaghetti for Weight Loss

New Slim Pasta Spaghetti is made from Juroat, a secret recipe made from a blend of Konjac flour and special oat fibre that gives Slim Pasta Spaghetti an improved texture and bite. Slim Pasta Spaghetti is Low in Calories, Gluten-Free, Fat-Free, Sugar-Free, Wheat-Free a source of Fibre.

The Slim foods range consists of Slim Pasta Penne, Slim Pasta Fettuccine, Slim Pasta Spaghetti, Slim Pasta Lasagne, Slim Rice, and Slim Noodles
Each(100g)serving contains:
Energy 21kcal
Protein1.9g
Carbohydrate0.2g
of which sugars0g
Fat0.4g
Fibre4.4g
Glucomannan 3.06g
Directions:

Drain away water and rinse 2-3 times under cold water. Heat in an open pan for 2-3 mins or in a microwave for 1 min and add to your favourite ingredients.

For Weight Loss: A 100g serving of Slim Pasta Spaghetti contains 3g of glucomannan. In order to achieve weight loss, consume no less than 1g of Glucomannan 3 times in a day with 1-2 glasses of water and as part of a calorie controlled diet. Drained weight: 200g.


Other Ingredients:

Water, Juroat(Konjac flour and special oat fibre), E526, E171


Warnings: Contains Oat. A risk of choking for eople with swallowing difficulties, please drink adequate fluid with your meal.




Disclaimers:

Always read the label.
 
I went to buy some almond flour last week and it was £11 for a bag and that bag was not very big, so I decided to stick to making my chocolate cake with almonds that I have crushed up myself in the blender.
Ground almonds £10/kg at Sainsbury's.

Apparently shops hike the price when they call it almond "flour", but it's the same thing. Ground almonds cost the same as whole almonds.
 
That sounds like heaven! Will be trying that shortly! Many thanks and a big hugx
 
Many thanks to you all. I have ruled out almond flour as I read a report online about it. With kidney disease I was told to eat nuts sparingly. Almond flour has a massive amount of almonds in it....it's like having concentrated almonds. Too many nuts is not really a good thing, especially in my case.
 
I tried some of that pasta from Holland and Barrett. It was disgusterous!!! Like eating rubber bands!! Very hard to bite into or swallow. Ugh!! Pah pah blah yuk!!


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Maybe its intuition, maybe just a vibe but im thinking you didnt much like it?

 


I have tried this as a pasta substitute, my thoughts were it works better used in a stir fry than in a spaghetti bolognais. It's more like noodles.
Was ok and I use it quite often now.



Diagnosed 11/09/13 hba1c 76
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There seem to have been several tests that show that apple cider vinegar causes carbs (all, including in bread and pasta) to have less impact on blood sugar. I first noticed the dramatic lowering of my bs after eating pickled vegetables, so I began taking vinegar tablets and I am having excellent results. It's bound not to work for everyone, but it is for me.

Russ
 
Hi I buy Dreamfields pasta which is imported from America can get it online Amazon etc is a bit pricy but worth the money just like normal pasta and doesn't raise by blood sugar which is great.
 
I read that article about dreamfields pasta before, If I eat it without my levels going sky high surely it is ok ?
 
Well, I tried the cauli mash tonight and really enjoyed it. I put a bit of butter and cream cheese in it. Sadly I have spent the last two hours paying for it as it's made my acid flare up. Must keep a food diary.
 
I read that article about dreamfields pasta before, If I eat it without my levels going sky high surely it is ok ?
To an extent that is true, but

1. what the tests show is that its effect on blood sugar is the same as normal spaghetti, so you might as well save your money

2. As you are Type 2 (I think?), you might be able to cope with the blood sugar impact and bring it back down to normal, but it will be putting pressure on your pancreas and on your insulin resistance.

Have you measured your blood sugar at +1, 2, 3 hours after eating it? How high is "not sky high"?
 
Can I just ask a question, what kind of spike number would you not eat that food again, I mean for example, my fasting be was 5.9 mol this morning I had 30 g of porridge oats then tested at one hour my be was 10.3 then I retested at two hours and it was 8.0 should I not eat the porridge , or is this normal for a spike? I would be greatful for any advice
 
Hi Spiker I do not test very often I am type 2 and keep being told by Dr and Diabetic nurse not to test. I normally test 3/5 times a week which they say I should not do, all this is still new to me diagnosed a year ago. When I ate the pasta I was only advised at the beginning to test 2 hours after eating so do not know 1 hr or 3 hr etc but 2 hours was 7 ish which I thought was ok. Perhaps I should compare with normal pasta which I have not touched in a year? I like to have minimal carbs as I do not want to lose weight as I am a size 8/10 any thinner would look ill !!
 
7 after 2 hours is fine but yeah maybe compare it to normal pasta just to be sure you're not wasting money on the Dreamfields.

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You can't test too often. How else can you know what food does to you?
 
You can't test too often. How else can you know what food does to you?
I only get 50 strips a year and they don't think I should have them, the strips are costly I think that is why they say not to test I am happy to test but believe the cost should be funded. The cheapest I can get my strips for on ebay is £15-£20? Will compare normal past thanks
 
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