shelley262
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- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
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- Diet only
You can get GF haggis. McSweens & Simon Howie both make the GF version and both are readily available in most of the big supermarkets. They tend to put it beside the 'normal' haggis rather than the free from bits.No haggis gluten repercussions at all (yet). Though I haven’t been testing to see the blood glucose impact. Left my kit at home (deliberately), so am flying blind. But then we are also being pretty active, and I’m not over-indulging. I’ve got a pretty goodidea of my reaction to certain foods, and have been leaving over half of the potatoes, mainly because potatoes are boring.
You can get GF haggis. McSweens & Simon Howie both make the GF version and both are readily available in most of the big supermarkets. They tend to put it beside the 'normal' haggis rather than the free from bits.
If you're referring to us natives this side of the border on a carb fest I agree. Some of the 'diets' I've overheard in the ruck at school or in supermarkets is very very scary. Second only to what some poor kiddies are eating in their buggies. Not everyone, but a sizable number.
Pushchair - called baby buggies here.Okay, I've got to ask - what is a buggie? A pushchair or a word for a packed lunch?
Share what you've eaten today with the rest of the DCUK community and maybe steal a few ideas for yourself!
Please remember that this is the 'Low Carb Diet Forum' and that this thread isn't for low carb debates
Hello everyone
B: Lemon chia pudding with almonds. Black coffee.
L: Sliced turkey, pastrami, emmental, celeriac remoulade, avocado and tomato.
D: Frittata (mushroom and bacon), asparagus and green beans.
Celeriac remoulade, lovely, one of my favourites.
Just realised I posted this too soon earlier and have posted twice! I'll edit this one!Celeriac remoulade, lovely, one of my favourites.
I’ve never heard of that. Is there a recipe?
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