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I would like the recipe for the bake please
 
Can some tell me if this is good bad or normal just done a test two hours after lunch and I am 82mg/dl before lunch I was 81 mg/dl thanks in advance
I think in English so I think that''s about 4.5 mmol/l which is pretty much that of a non diabetic, infact if anything, probably on the lowside (I'd be worrying about a hypo) .

Tom
 
Elmlea is like lo-fat yoghurt. It can be improved by thickening up with a tablespoon of butter ;-)

Tom
 
I think in English so I think that''s about 4.5 mmol/l which is pretty much that of a non diabetic, infact if anything, probably on the lowside (I'd be worrying about a hypo) .

Tom
Should I be worried
 
This is is a link from one of the forums l saved may be a help and this is from the info section on the main site l like the first link as so clear and the second can help you convert to where you stand.

Regards food anything that says starch or carbs/carbohydrates is sugar. I look for foods that have a maximum of 5 gram carbs/100 gram product. if more l decide if l want some or not and how much. In USA the labels are slightly different this link explains it. We can ignore fibre as that is needed
 
Should I be worried
As I said previously, I'm Type 1 so it's a little different for me. But no, I don't think so. Those figures are excellent. I'm very suprised at the post luinch one being so low? Did you eat a very small lunch?

Tom
 
I had a two egg omelette and a little cheese and a couple of pieces of melon.
 
By the way if you worry to much about one thing (diabetes) you won't see the bus that hits you...in other words you haven't got a death sentence you have a different eating plan.

Can get the book carbs and cals off amazon if you do get the full size not pocket one or get the app although l am not sure what it is like.
 
I might add that fiber is good as it slows down absorbtion of carbs. Anyone know why Americans include fiber as carbs?

Tom
 
I had a two egg omelette and a little cheese and a couple of pieces of melon.
So practically zero carbs. In which case those figures you quoted are excellent. I don't think you have anything to worry about whatsoever!

Tom
 
And on the search section on the forum l posted above look for chocolate paradise or page through the pages there
 
Just like to say a massive thank you to everyone who read and replied to my questions only found out about being diabetic when I was being tested for something else so it was abit of a surprise . I really upset myself last night looking up things on the internet everything seemed so final I feel a lot better now after to talking to all of you made me feel much more positive about the good side effects like losing weight and getting fitter. Thanks everyone you don't know how much better you all made me feel. Thank again you should all get tog hater and write a book .xx
 
Hi again:

Courgette Tomato and Aubergine Bake:
Serves 2-4 depending on the size of the veg!

Filling:
1 aubergine (eggplant in American)
1 onion
2 courgettes (zuccini in American)
1 red or green pepper (optional)
1 tin chopped tomatoes (or several fresh ones, if you prefer
a drizzle of olive oil
as much garlic as you will enjoy
dried mediterranean herbs (basil, thyme, oregano - whatever floats your boat)
salt and pepper to taste

Topping:
Grated cheese (can't tell you how much because I never weigh it, so just go with how much you want)
approx 50 g (2 oz) of ground almonds

Chop the veg and throw it in a pan with the oil and garlic. Toss it around until it is just going soft.
Add the tinned or fresh tomatoes and herbs, and keep on the heat until it looks warmed through, and the veg is edibly soft. Season to taste.

Tip into a baking tray. Mix the ground almonds and cheese, scatter over the top.

Pop into the oven at around 200 degrees, or under the grill until the cheese is all melty/crispy. Serve.
 
Thank you
 
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