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Type 2's: What was your fasting blood glucose in a morning?

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Had a lie in this morning after late night out last night a Anities birthday.
4.0 this morning and headache from low bs cause bozze doesn't agree with me, its not that
 
Having become an avid label reader while supermarket shopping I have noticed that Asda's "Chosen by you" peanut butter has 2 different carb readings for their smooth (10.8g/100g) & crunchy (4.6g/100g). I always thought that curious.
That's a good one for the crunchy. Lidl's own brand peanut butter is the other way round with smooth being lower. By far my preference is Sunpat no added sugar crunchy or smooth when it's on special offer otherwise I'll suffer the couple of extra carbs in Sainsbury's basic range at 64p per tub.

Nuts!
 
That's different as there are other ingredients in the peanut butter mix. If it's just roasted peanuts afaik they just roast the peanuts and add some salt. Roasted peanuts can also go through a stage of being cooked in oil but I can't really see how this would alter the carb content much compared to plain roasting.
It's a conspiracy. This is going to be bigger than the horse meat scandal.

Watch this space.......as exposed by us!
 
5.5 mmol / L this morning.
3.7 mmol / L at bed time.

Bed time reading was before 11pm! :) First time in a long time I've had a reading under 4 mmol / L and the first time my Neo meter has warned me about one!

Morning test likely before my dawn phenomenon. Will the timing of them adjust when my body adjusts to my regular early morning starts?
Looks like it's all coming together nicely.
 
Morning all:)
bit later today as I stayed in bed, got a dodgy tummy:(
6.4 at 9.35am so a little up but still good, i normally go alot higher when feeling poorly !! :)
 
Morning troops

4.4 fasting. There's a Diabetes UK meeting in Folkestone tonight with a guest speaker who is a 'specialist diabetes dietician'. Might go along to get to the bottom of this nut conspiracy.
 
Morning troops

4.4 fasting. There's a Diabetes UK meeting in Folkestone tonight with a guest speaker who is a 'specialist diabetes dietician'. Might go along to get to the bottom of this nut conspiracy.
Sounds interesting have fun:)
 
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