shelley262
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- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Wonder if kefir would cause same reaction?That looks such a beautiful colour.
I’ve also tried some not quite room temp yoghurt - in the airing cupboard actually so it’s just a bit warmer. It worked very well. I’ve currently got a batch with inulin cooking in the IP just using UHT milk which suits me as I can’t be trusted to watch a pan of milk and stop it boiling over.
It still seems that yoghurt, even long fermented, is spiking my BG and I’m quite cheesed off about it.
I make it with 1 tablespoon chia seeds, 1 teaspoon cocoa powder and 100g coconut cream ( or coconut milk which is usually slightly higher carb) plus a drop of vanilla extract if I have any. Mix together and leave in the fridge for an hour or 2.
I used to make it with zero carb almond milk but I needed to add a sweetener then.
There are lots of recipes around, here’s the diet doctor one: https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/low-carb-chia-pudding
I think @Rachox sometimes uses a flavoured Actimel for a change.
Wonder if kefir would cause same reaction?
I’m sorry I didn’t make it, it’s bought from the Low Carb Food Company!That's OK, pizzas round anyway!
How do you do your base?
Perhaps if you froze it and used a slicer!So that paleo loaf is supposed to cut into 16 slices? Would it?
Perhaps if you froze it and used a slicer!
Would hardly be worth calling such a small piece a slice! Mind with 14g carb in the whole loaf, it barely matters.
Mind most things have unrealistic portion sizes - most times the meat I buy in the supermarket says it’ll feed 4 and yet it’s perfect for one or one and a bit meals for me. Perhaps it’ll feed 4 loading up on all sorts of other stuff I’d rather avoid.
I’d be ravenous. There’s a ~700g piece of pork belly in the fridge. Doubt there’ll be much left of it after lunch/linner!portion sizes per person = 4oz ( 100g) off the bone and 6oz ( 150g) if on the bone.
I think they’re decent, with (mostly) fairly clean ingredients, but a bit sweet for my taste. Dan’s a decent guy. I’m sure if you dropped them a line they’d see you right.I know lots of us buy DGF cakes. I am a fairly new convert certainly in the last year. They are expensive so I don’t buy them often but they sent me a voucher recently and I ordered 3 boxes. They arrived the day before we went away, longer than expected, and they had suffered badly in the heat and were quite molten. I put them in the fridge for a couple of hours and then because we were going away needed to portion them and put in a box in the freezer. They are frozen all mishapen and I feel a bit cheated. What do you all think about them?
Thanks for that but because it was using a voucher I really don’t feel like I can as they are a small company. I just won’t order in the summer months again.I think they’re decent, with (mostly) fairly clean ingredients, but a bit sweet for my taste. Dan’s a decent guy. I’m sure if you dropped them a line they’d see you right.
@DJC3 meant to say, it does similar to me. There was an interesting thread ages ago which included information about galactose, which explained a lot: https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/one-of-my-meters-is-lying.181754/#post-2400538It still seems that yoghurt, even long fermented, is spiking my BG and I’m quite cheesed off about it.
It may look a bit messy but I can assure you it tasted wonderful!Shopping is planned for tomorrow morning, will need to buy groceries for a nice vegetarian meal. My friend is coming over to help paint my bedstee (bed built into the wall, very old fashioned) on saturday, so it will have to be something either very quick and easy after a long day of hot work, or preferably something I can prepare tomorrow to heat up on saturday.
I still have some cheese and onion sauce left which I could use, but that's not a must.
Suggestions are welcome!
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