Bed 6.9 FBG 6.6. @Goonergal & @DJC3 - I wondered about the cream cheese icing on the gingerbread. @DJC3 - Avocados. If it has a stuck stone, keep the 2 halves together then half the other way to give you quarters. It comes away easily from the stone. @Annb - that was indeed a lovely post and very sound advice.
B. TAG (running boys to school then DIL to her clinic).
L. Nothing getting another well needed haircut.
D. Couldn't decide at all. Nothing appealed. Ended up with a crispy crust omelet (cheese in first) with tomato, mushroom and pancetta. 2 sqyares of Godiva.
I kind of use this recipe, only I do press the tofu and I use more marinade. And I add fresh garlic and chilli peppers. The first time I bought garlic powder for the tofu, but I found out I can only use it once before it turns into a solid block so I've given up on garlic powder.@Antje77 tell me about oven baked tofu...!
I kind of use this recipe, only I do press the tofu and I use more marinade. And I add fresh garlic and chilli peppers. The first time I bought garlic powder for the tofu, but I found out I can only use it once before it turns into a solid block so I've given up on garlic powder.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/baked-tofu-bites.164169/
It's very likely Dawn Phenomenon. Goes back to our hunter gathering days when our bodies had to be gee'd up ready for the morning hunt for food. Our liver kindly releases sugar stores into the system and up goes our BGs! As they come down , DP is usually the last to descend. You'll see more than a few of us bemoaning morning readings. Usually eating something is enough to stop the liver dump. Other problems are when you fall ill. Up go the BGs and it's a battle to keep them in line. When you finally shake it off once again DP hangs about for a while. Hope this helps.Well, I'm confused. My morning fasting BGs are always between 7 and 8.5 - usually high 7s - low 8s. Today, at 08.40, using the last strip from my Sinocare machine I had 6.1 and then, because I didn't believe it, I did two on my Gluco RX and the readings were 5.7 and 5.5. What's going on? I never have readings that low, especially in the morning. I've only been on a low carb diet for 10 days so my glucose tolerance can't have improved that much surely.
To add tot he confusion, I've just done 3 more tests (at 10 past 12) having only had a coffee with almond milk and a teaspoon of cream (0.3g of carbs) 3 hours ago and the readings had gone up to 6.5 then 7.0 and then 7.1. Does this sound normal please? The very low early morning readings seem odd and for them to have gone up by about 1.5 points after several hours of not eating I just don't understand at all. Any thoughts gratefully received!
Setting of to the restaurant now so I'll see what that brings.
It's very likely Dawn Phenomenon. Goes back to our hunter gathering days when our bodies had to be gee'd up ready for the morning hunt for food. Our liver kindly releases sugar stores into the system and up goes our BGs! As they come down , DP is usually the last to descend. You'll see more than a few of us bemoaning morning readings. Usually eating something is enough to stop the liver dump. Other problems are when you fall ill. Up go the BGs and it's a battle to keep them in line. When you finally shake it off once again DP hangs about for a while. Hope this helps.
@Chook Please send Mr C here, now!Dinner: (Mr C is cooking) starter will be jumbo king prawns and scallops fried in butter with lemon and a small amount of finely chopped red chilli, followed by mussels (in their shells) steamed in a white wine, herb and butter broth
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