I didn't realise how different some diabetics diets are to others. I can see why the others don't want to go for a food and drink present!Giverny said:It's a tough choice really as it all depends on your friend's personal dietary requirements. For example, if they're following a low carbohydrate diet as many diabetics do, the hamper you linked to probably wouldn't be appropriate (don't be fooled by the diabetes friendly label).
It might be worth finding out a little more about your friend's diet before jumping in with both feet and splashing out on a fancy hamper.
It's all quite confusing isn't it! At least you're taking the initiative and being a good friend, that's what counts the most :thumbup:jschlupp said:I didn't realise how different some diabetics diets are to others. I can see why the others don't want to go for a food and drink present!Giverny said:It's a tough choice really as it all depends on your friend's personal dietary requirements. For example, if they're following a low carbohydrate diet as many diabetics do, the hamper you linked to probably wouldn't be appropriate (don't be fooled by the diabetes friendly label).
It might be worth finding out a little more about your friend's diet before jumping in with both feet and splashing out on a fancy hamper.
Thanks for all the advice so far. Keep it coming if possible
noblehead said:A hamper as a wedding present.................really!!!!!! :shock:
paul-1976 said:noblehead said:A hamper as a wedding present.................really!!!!!! :shock:
I didn't know you were a wedding planner now Nigel ?you remind me of Gok Wan ! :lol:
In all seriousness though,I would have loved a carefully thought out Hamper when I got hitched rather than the multiple stick blenders and crystal me and the missus got. :thumbdown:
Sid Bonkers said:paul-1976 said:noblehead said:A hamper as a wedding present.................really!!!!!! :shock:
I didn't know you were a wedding planner now Nigel ?you remind me of Gok Wan ! :lol:
In all seriousness though,I would have loved a carefully thought out Hamper when I got hitched rather than the multiple stick blenders and crystal me and the missus got. :thumbdown:
In all seriousness Paul I think this is spam!!!!
First post from a non diabetic is advertising a hamper selling service :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
GET REAL
Sid Bonkers said:paul-1976 said:noblehead said:A hamper as a wedding present.................really!!!!!! :shock:
I didn't know you were a wedding planner now Nigel ?you remind me of Gok Wan ! :lol:
In all seriousness though,I would have loved a carefully thought out Hamper when I got hitched rather than the multiple stick blenders and crystal me and the missus got. :thumbdown:
the_anticarb said:Personally I would not like to receive a 'diabetic hamper' as I hate being labelled as diabetic and treated differently,
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