Absolutely great advice phoenixThere are only 1280g of veg there though for £2.34 a kilo. One veg/fruit portion size is normally said to be 80g (and the normal recommendation is 5 per day) Veggies are filling and I know most of the low carbers on here say that they eat lots.
Why not have a look at the 1kg bags of frozen veg which work out at 99p a kilo for cauliflower, broccoli, spinach and sprouts.
i had a look at the fresh veg also and I thought it seemed expensive: probably because it all appears pre packed . A cabbage though is only 58p for a white one and 68p for a green one. They last well and can be shredded for stirfries. I would though have thought that it was worth looking at large cabbages and sprouts , courgettes, swedes etc in your local market There are apparently 3 of them in Derby. The town where my father lives has a University and quite a large population of young and elderly individuals on low incomes. Several of the stalls sell mixed bowls of seasonal veg very cheaply and they often sell them off for half price at the end of the day.
I was waiting all these weeks to be nit picky and have a negative pop.I often only eat fruit/veg once a day, but @phoenix is right - mine are huge quantities.
On a typical evening meal my plate contains a protein source, then 200+g of sugarsnaps and a good sized head of broccoli. Then I follow that with 80g odd strawberries, and maybe 50g blueberries.
I would eat half a head of a sweet pointy cabbage, or a third of a red cabbage as a single portion, but would never serve just one veg, in just one colour. Rainbow eating, anyone?
Onion, peppers and twiddly veg needed for the recipe would be on top of that.
My goal is to feel full, and fully satisfied after a meal. If I need to add fat (cream, oils and cheese) to that for complete satisfaction, then I do.
Then I follow that with 80g odd strawberries, and maybe 50g blueberries.
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Wow! You are lucky. I have strawberries or raspberries or blueberries for breakfast with 100g of Greek yogurt and flaxseed. I can only manage up to 50g of berries in total or I spike.
That's the way to go @akindrat18 ! Well done. Have you tested yet?
or simply drinking less beer ...... or water? Which is more important to you ..... beer or your health?
Your right @akindrat18, there must be some give in control. It would be interesting to know what type of beer is best for diabetics these days.I get where you are coming from bluetit, but all that I ever drink now is water as I've stopped drinking cordial, squash, juice, smoothies, energy drinks, milk and diet sodas. It seems to me that the only drinks I can have is just water, tea or coffee. I have a dash of regular cola at my uni's bar, but that is only once or twice a week.
I am sick and tired of just having water! I only drink beer on occasions and at the most I drink on a night out is 3 to 4 pints of beer.
Drambuie & Guinness, "depth charge," that brings back great memories. Now I just have the odd crabbies ginger beer about twice a year.Well done on results.. Much improved.
Just try to have veg at some point everyday.
You do adapt to the taste of red wine.. At least my hubby did.. And me really. Hubby was guiness and I was drambuie. Now red wine except xmas and birthday... Honest, I see my bloods and hubby sees weight loss so that out does the previous drinks.
Well done... Much improved results and really happy for you..
Drambuie & Guinness, "depth charge," that brings back great memories. Now I just have the odd crabbies ginger beer about twice a year.
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