mariavontrapp
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Insulin
Yes - ready made chips have a coating of emulsified starch. It stops the chips from sticking togerther in the packet. The same thing is done to cheese slices and beef burger patties, especially the frozen ones.And a lot of the ready made sweet potato fries come covered with a fine batter or dusted with flour, both of which add to the carbs. Always read the label!
Butternut squash works well as a pasta substitute in Lasagna.Would butternut squash be any better? I don't know, just wondered if anyone had tried it out?
And if you repeat that meal, would you get the same results I wonder?My waking blood sugars are usually around 8 - 12 , last night I had quite a large portion of sweet potato fries with battered fish and peas and woke with a blood sugar of 4.9 , totally unexplainable !
@jaywak is type 1, injecting to cover his meals so his responses will be very different to a diet controlled type 2.And if you repeat that meal, would you get the same results I wonder?
I found this potato substitute. Jicama , a kind of turnip. You can almost fool yourself it is potato, especially with sauce or gravy . You can boil them like potatoes, and then take the bits and fry them like chips. Google US food data for calories and carbs [ 100 g = 38 cal and net about 4 g carbs. ]I miss my potato chips so much
I have just bought a mini deep fat frier and just made my first deep fried sweet pot chips they were delicious
I haven't tested yet
Any guesses what my bg will be ?
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I miss my potato chips so much
I have just bought a mini deep fat frier and just made my first deep fried sweet pot chips they were delicious
I haven't tested yet
Any guesses what my bg will be ?
Prize for the winner will be fame on this site
I used to enjoy making these occasionally for me , using hot oil in a normal pan, until husband took offense at the little bits that sometimes got stuck on bottom of the pan even though they obviously got cleaned off. He has some very weird or petty ideas sometimes about what I cook or eat.Halloumi fries are messy to make but good, and occasionally I make roast fries with Kohlrabi (boil first as they take longer to cook).
Used to love halloumi but I get a headache if I eat it not worth it for meHalloumi fries are messy to make but good, and occasionally I make roast fries with Kohlrabi (boil first as they take longer to cook).
That was a lot of carbs for me so was expecting a high when I woke so can not explain why it was low , maybe I'll try the meal again sometime and see what happens .And if you repeat that meal, would you get the same results I wonder?