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<blockquote data-quote="AM1874" data-source="post: 1410389" data-attributes="member: 379847"><p>Hi [USER=318833]@MikeTurin[/USER]</p><p>Real bonus that you have found somebody interested in a menu for diabetics .. I hope that your suggestions are taken up but I would suggest that the god "Profit" might have some influence on the final decision ..</p><p></p><p>I have found a number of carb friendly options within a typical pub menu - eg ..</p><p></p><p># breakfast (without hash-browns or beans)</p><p># ham and eggs</p><p># gammon (with fried eggs not pineapple)</p><p># baked salmon (or other fish</p><p># steak</p><p>etc, etc</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0080ff">EDIT - I forget to include ..</span></p><p></p><p># burgers</p><p># grilled chicken breast</p><p>(bin the bun with both of these0</p><p></p><p>It goes without saying that all these meals should be with salad rather than chips plus (for me) no bread, no beer and no puds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AM1874, post: 1410389, member: 379847"] Hi [USER=318833]@MikeTurin[/USER] Real bonus that you have found somebody interested in a menu for diabetics .. I hope that your suggestions are taken up but I would suggest that the god "Profit" might have some influence on the final decision .. I have found a number of carb friendly options within a typical pub menu - eg .. # breakfast (without hash-browns or beans) # ham and eggs # gammon (with fried eggs not pineapple) # baked salmon (or other fish # steak etc, etc [COLOR=#0080ff]EDIT - I forget to include ..[/COLOR] # burgers # grilled chicken breast (bin the bun with both of these0 It goes without saying that all these meals should be with salad rather than chips plus (for me) no bread, no beer and no puds [/QUOTE]
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