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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1939415" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Well, no toast at all would be great, as toast will spike you... Eggs with cheese and tomatoes maybe, as bacon isn't a favourite? Full fat greek yoghurt with nuts, coconut shavings and a couple of berries? An omelet with sweetener, cream and cinnamon, with a side of coconutshavings and berries? You mention having to eat in the a.m. because you'll feel ill otherwise, but have you ever tried bulletproof coffee? (It's more butter and coconut oil than coffee, really). It's quite filling, delicious and satiating.</p><p></p><p>If you insist on toast, I guess the best thing would be to have it with something fatty, to at least try to mitigate the spike some... Full fat cheese? Ham? Loads of butter...! But really... Toast.... See what it does to you with a meter, then decide whether you really, absolutely, can't live without it. (And really... Considering diabetic complications like kidneyfaillure, amputated feet, heartdisease and such... How much is toast really worth? Not to be a *****, but it is something I keep in mind myself, when I'm being tempted.)</p><p></p><p>Edited by mod for profanity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1939415, member: 401801"] Well, no toast at all would be great, as toast will spike you... Eggs with cheese and tomatoes maybe, as bacon isn't a favourite? Full fat greek yoghurt with nuts, coconut shavings and a couple of berries? An omelet with sweetener, cream and cinnamon, with a side of coconutshavings and berries? You mention having to eat in the a.m. because you'll feel ill otherwise, but have you ever tried bulletproof coffee? (It's more butter and coconut oil than coffee, really). It's quite filling, delicious and satiating. If you insist on toast, I guess the best thing would be to have it with something fatty, to at least try to mitigate the spike some... Full fat cheese? Ham? Loads of butter...! But really... Toast.... See what it does to you with a meter, then decide whether you really, absolutely, can't live without it. (And really... Considering diabetic complications like kidneyfaillure, amputated feet, heartdisease and such... How much is toast really worth? Not to be a *****, but it is something I keep in mind myself, when I'm being tempted.) Edited by mod for profanity. [/QUOTE]
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