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- Type of diabetes
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What a pretty plate. I admit, I thought the cats were attached.@ATB123 well done it must be complex balancing your insulin with keeping carbs low. It's definitely much easier to experiment when you are type 2 and able to manage it with low carb. I've eaten low carb - mainly keto - for 6 years now and love eating this way it works for me.
@derekhansen and @6 toes welcome to this thread it's a great place to get ideas and also keep an eye on what you're eating.
Today
10ish two boiled eggs and black coffee
1ish unpasteurized Wrekin blue and gambazola cheese and four small garden tomatoes with toasted Hey lo bread (0.3 g of carbs per slice) and kimchi and sauerkraut. Followed by a few garden berries and yoghurt. @PenguinMum my photo below of lunch happens to have included my favourite egg cups bought years ago from the Birmingham Christmas market and id used them for breakfast so on the side. @DJC3 I'm with you too on egg cups love them.
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5ish salmon in lemon butter with cauliflower cheese and two glasses of dry white wine. Just had 90% chocolate with decaffeinated coffee. Out in Brum tomorrow as going to see Frank Sinatra the musical which is premiering there so will be catching up on the forum on Sunday.
Congratulations to your grandson.Thursday 28 September - bed 6.6 FBG 7.2. Back to my Aqua class again. I've had to cancel my Monday class to drag Hubby to the doctor for a follow up.
B. TAG and I'm sticking with 2 slices of salami, 2 chorizo, slice of scarmoza, 2 san marzano tomatoes. 1 slice of GF toast.
L. LC granola with sugar-free coconut milk.
D. Crispy skin sea bass with a mix of San marzano tomatoes, exotic mushrooms, spinach. CC little chocolate pot with raspberries.
Just got a text from DIL that swimming grandson came in 2nd in the 50m Butterfly! View attachment 63413
I surprised myself and did cook after all!I have a plan for my evening meal, but also a feeling I won't be bothered with cooking, we'll see.
That sounds very good!roasted wedge of cabbage.
Latter was new to me, about half a white cabbage sliced through the stalk to give slices at least a cm thick, brushed with olive oil and sprinkled with spice mix (morroccan style but any will do) then roasted in the oven for about 30 minutes.
At first reading, I thought you'd eaten your own stitches!!! Good for fibre maybe?Rounded off tonight with some slow roasted belly pork, with salad, then cheese, but the highlight of the day was stitches out of my hand.
I’m pretty certain prolene would be indigestible fibre.At first reading, I thought you'd eaten your own stitches!!! Good for fibre maybe?
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