I had the soy pasta last night. The texture was slightly chewy the taste was good. My wife is a very fussy eater. She tried it and she said she would be happy to eat it. Also had some of the flax seed crackers from a thread on this site, with cheese. Very nice .is that a 100 price? codefree are 7 quid for 50
dreamfield
"a blend of durum wheat semolina and combines it with fiber (pectin, xanthan gum and inulin) and wheat proteins."
IMO It seems they take durum, add fiber. Then add wheat gluten, which is low carb wheat protein. where it falls down is when they say that the gluten locks up the durum carbs
wheat gluten powder is something that's used a lot in food and something that I'm getting interested in since I saw the homemade soy flour and wheat gluten pasta lasagna and noodles on page one of this thread. something that would be lower in carb than dreamfields and I wouldn't believe what's on the box
http://www.dietdoctor.com/the-dreamfields-pasta-fraud
I have a One Touch Ultra Easy Lifescan which is what the Dr told me to get, that price is for 50 strips in chemist price is around £25, which have to look at the Codefree thanks xI had the soy pasta last night. The texture was slightly chewy the taste was good. My wife is a very fussy eater. She tried it and she said she would be happy to eat it. Also had some of the flax seed crackers from a thread on this site, with cheese. Very nice .
BG before 4.5, after 1 hour 4.7, 1.5 hours 5.5 ,2 hours 5.1.
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A bit cheaper HERE Twinny. And that kiss should have gone to jack412.I have a One Touch Ultra Easy Lifescan which is what the Dr told me to get, that price is for 50 strips in chemist price is around £25, which have to look at the Codefree thanks x
Edited my soy post so you don't have to flick between the two.
I am not on any medication so pasta normally causes a large spike for me.I eat pasta maybe once or twice a month and I've done DAFNE so I carb count... That could be an option if you still want pasta?
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What are your blood sugars like 2 hours after?I still eat lots of bread but just inject a larger amount of fast acting insulin a while before to compansate. I don't see a problem with that.
Mostly very high 15+ but give it another 1-2 hours and there back down again, sometimes a correction dose needed.
Wow that's pretty bad.Mostly very high 15+ but give it another 1-2 hours and there back down again, sometimes a correction dose needed.
A very informative reply thanks but why would injecting more insulin be a strain? We inject insulin to deal with whatever amount of sugar / carbs we have; either small or large, which is what a normal body would do.
Yes i understand for type 1.5 / 2's what i do would not be a good idea.
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