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<blockquote data-quote="Nicole T" data-source="post: 2307756" data-attributes="member: 527609"><p>I know my local Sainsburys doesn't stock Hi-Lo at all. I was hoping that, given a few days notice, they might bring some in from a central distribution point, but clearly they don't. Since you select the store before choosing your produce, and the item was available to add to my basket, it seemed like it was worth a shot.</p><p></p><p>So we're back to the only way I can obtain actual Hi-Lo being to travel at least an hour to one of the few Sainsburys stores that stock it, and hope they actually have it on their shelves when I get there. I'm not willing to do that, but if I pass close by to one on my travels, I'll nip in and stock up.</p><p></p><p>I'm having very variable results with the Hovis Nimble that they substituted. Had 2 slices one morning (18g carbs, total) and got a 0.9 rise after 2 hours. Had 2 slices this morning along with a coffee, and got a 2.9 rise 2 hours later. Though I'd been out (school run) and driving does seem to increase my blood sugar.</p><p></p><p>Diabetes management is definitely more of an art than a science. I think baking my own keto bread is going to be the long term solution, unless I'm willing to do without altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicole T, post: 2307756, member: 527609"] I know my local Sainsburys doesn't stock Hi-Lo at all. I was hoping that, given a few days notice, they might bring some in from a central distribution point, but clearly they don't. Since you select the store before choosing your produce, and the item was available to add to my basket, it seemed like it was worth a shot. So we're back to the only way I can obtain actual Hi-Lo being to travel at least an hour to one of the few Sainsburys stores that stock it, and hope they actually have it on their shelves when I get there. I'm not willing to do that, but if I pass close by to one on my travels, I'll nip in and stock up. I'm having very variable results with the Hovis Nimble that they substituted. Had 2 slices one morning (18g carbs, total) and got a 0.9 rise after 2 hours. Had 2 slices this morning along with a coffee, and got a 2.9 rise 2 hours later. Though I'd been out (school run) and driving does seem to increase my blood sugar. Diabetes management is definitely more of an art than a science. I think baking my own keto bread is going to be the long term solution, unless I'm willing to do without altogether. [/QUOTE]
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