I'm inclined to agree @MrsA2. The many facets of food, shopping for and growing ingredients, cooking and eating are helpful to newbies and veteran low carbers alike, I would have thought.I hope not too many people, leave this thread. Low carbing is not just about the actual food, but the motivation and how to stick to it, how to navigate eating it in today's society, when to eat (fasting etc), effect of activity/illness is all relevant too.
Maybe chat about non relevant topics should be elsewhere but every day eating and food should be here.
I've gone off fish which makes me a bit sad, because I used to love it - however you've given me a little ray of hope there by mentioning scallops, I might just have to give them a try again!Evening all
Today:
B: Two poached eggs and scallops, asparagus spears smothered with butter, all seasoned with a good grinding of black pepper.
Water to swallow tablet.
Espresso.
L: Aperitif: dry white wine.
Tuna steaks rolled in finely chopped celery and oregano, baked with sweet red peppers and aubergines, moistened with double cream and topped with extra mature Cheddar cheese.
Steamed French beans and mangetout with a knob of butter..
Water to drink.
Skipped pud.
Four squares, Montezuma's Absolute Black 100% cocoa chocolate.
D: Seafood salad made with king prawns and brown shrimps, avocado, baby plum tomatoes, salad onions and Kalamata olives with home-made aioli for dipping and topped with roasted macadamia nuts.
Water to wash down tablets.
All the best with your GP appointment - I'm sure when you feel ready you'll make the necessary changes to get back on trackWispa, boost, magnum bar, sarnie, kettle chips, Maynard gums, beans on toast. In a state of denial. Waiting on follow up app at gp. A1c was 94, last finger test 16. Finding hard to adjust until I get diagnosis
I hope they already got back on track by now, the post you're reacting to is over 9 years old!All the best with your GP appointment - I'm sure when you feel ready you'll make the necessary changes to get back on track![]()
Well you know what do, and what not to do. Don't be in a state of denial, that'll get you nowhere. Just grasp that nettle. It won't be too bad.Wispa, boost, magnum bar, sarnie, kettle chips, Maynard gums, beans on toast. In a state of denial. Waiting on follow up app at gp. A1c was 94, last finger test 16. Finding hard to adjust until I get diagnosis
I hope they already got back on track by now, the post you're reacting to is over 9 years old! It's been a long day.
The shame....I hope they already got back on track by now, the post you're reacting to is over 9 years old!
No shame, your post was very friendly!The shame....
We know you mean well @IanBish but I should hope the OP has got it together by now. That message was posted in 2015.Well you know what do, and what not to do. Don't be in a state of denial, that'll get you nowhere. Just grasp that nettle. It won't be too bad.
Good luck with the diagnosis.
So pleased @jpscloud. Diabetic-friendly, tasty and nourishing, scallops are 80 percent protein, so should help you feel full for longer!I've gone off fish which makes me a bit sad, because I used to love it - however you've given me a little ray of hope there by mentioning scallops, I might just have to give them a try again!