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Good evening @Welshman1952 and welcome aboard this thread for type 2 foodies. It's good to see you here.B.: muesli (1/2 cup oats w/ berries and soya milk)
L: Vegetable soup
D: 30g (raw) bulghur wheat w/ peas, mushroom, tomatoes and vegan chilli
If I have a late snack it will just be a small bowl of stewed apple with no sugar natural yoghurt
Stay well all
Thanks @LivingLightly - a few years ago, I was a regular participant but stopped posting (and, if I'm honest became very complacent in the last year or so). Anyway, my T2 has a nasty habit of biting me on the b*m if I don't keep a careful eye. So, I'm back and using the forum as an aid to staying on the "straight and narrow".Good evening @Welshman1952 and welcome aboard this thread for type 2 foodies. It's good to see you here.
Thanks @Welshman1952 for your reply. Yes, keeping our blood glucose levels in check is a daily challenge. I'm always on the lookout for new, mouthwatering recipes that won't spike me and this forum provides lots of inspiration.Thanks @LivingLightly - a few years ago, I was a regular participant but stopped posting (and, if I'm honest became very complacent in the last year or so). Anyway, my T2 has a nasty habit of biting me on the b*m if I don't keep a careful eye. So, I'm back and using the forum as an aid to staying on the "straight and narrow".
7 years ago I had this in total remission but complacency alongside a "it can't happen to me" mindset set my BGs on a vertical spiral. Tomorrow I have a meeting with my GP and there's a strong chance he will recommend meds but I'm hoping he will give me a little time to get this all back in line with a healthy diet and gentle exercise. We will see
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Sleep well all
Today I had a low-carb "kedgeree". Made with cauliflower rice, onions, salmon, smoked frankfurter, boiled eggs and a few peas. Basically, I used what I had in. It was very nice, but it could do with a few tweaks.
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I did put some curry powder in, but more would have been better, I think. It also could have done with some garlic, which I'd run out of. Also, I think it could have been fried in more butter. Thank you, it was tasty.Evening @IanBish. Your low-carb 'kedgeree' sounds tasty. Just the thing for cold weather.
With hindsight, how would you tweak it? I'd be tempted to add a cinnamon stick, some turmeric and perhaps the contents of a cardamom pod if I had those spices to hand.
Evening @Welshman1952. That's so good to hear. Thank you for keeping us posted.On top of the world today because my average BG all day is 5.9 and at my GP appt it was agreed I can continue working to improve my BGs with diet and exercise. Next Hba1c is next April!!
Evening @IanBish. Agreed. Garlic enhances the flavour of almost any savoury dish, IMO.I did put some curry powder in, but more would have been better, I think. It also could have done with some garlic, which I'd run out of. Also, I think it could have been fried in more butter. Thank you, it was tasty.
Evening @bitofagit. Cauliflower couscous makes a tasty, low carb alternative to couscous.Alas I have fallen, quite a way as it happens, the horned gargoyle of carb had me, and thus:
yesterday
B -12.15pm - 2 slices bacon grilled in sourdough bagette (an absolute belter)
D - 5.30pm - lamb tagine (lamb, apricots, peppers, chick peas) on cous-cous
the gargoyle whispered that christmas is drifting this way (who knew!) and that I needed to prepare
@bitofagit. Your main course at dinner sounds delish.OK, the guilt from last post - embarassed! So ........ today;
B - 10.45am - 2 slices Vortigen toasted, half cup of greek yoghurt
D - 5.30pm - roast chicken on butter beans with a cream roast garlic and onion sauce, little gem and fennel salad, couple glasses Viognier
all going well until: dessert - chestnut cake with caramelised slices tangerine and chestnut puree sauce (and double cream)
@bitofagit. Your main course at dinner sounds delish.OK, the guilt from last post - embarassed! So ........ today;
B - 10.45am - 2 slices Vortigen toasted, half cup of greek yoghurt
D - 5.30pm - roast chicken on butter beans with a cream roast garlic and onion sauce, little gem and fennel salad, couple glasses Viognier
all going well until: dessert - chestnut cake with caramelised slices tangerine and chestnut puree sauce (and double cream)
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