Catsymoo
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- Location
- Portsmouth, United Kingdom
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Having diabetes
SueR said:Braeburns are fantastic and thank you for suggestion.
I'll try Jazz and Pink Ladies next..
Catsymoo said:SueR said:Braeburns are fantastic and thank you for suggestion.
I'll try Jazz and Pink Ladies next..
Jazz apples are really expensive, but oh my gosh. Once you eat one, every other apple tastes gritty and dry. Even pink ladies don't taste right to me any more. Jazz apples are just the crunchiest, sweetest, juiciest apple I've ever encountered! I don't buy them often because they're like 3 euro here for only 4 apples, but I love slicing them into chunks in a bowl, dump in loads of cinnamon and shake it so it covers the apple pieces
We also get a brand here in Holland called Junami apples which are cheap(ish), but I've yet to find those in the UK.Oranges are also pretty low sugar, I was surprised to find out that the oranges we buy are only 9-10g carbs per orange. I'm fussy with oranges though, they have to be the type that you can actually peel and pull apart... without seeds. I think one of the worst things for me in the world is biting into an orange/satsuma/mandarin segment and there's a seed. Ugh, I hate it so much!
GraceK said:Wow ... I didn't realise fruit was so expensive in Holland. Why is that? What does Holland produce itself in the way of fruit and veg?
Here in UK the berries like strawbs, blueberries, blackberries are very expensive but apples are relatively cheap still. And last summer I was getting a punnet containing 5-6 large juicy peaches or nectarines for just £1 at the local supermarket or 2 punnets for £1.50.
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