I did read something on this site (https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diet/low-carb-diabetes-diet.html) when looking into carbs diets that low carb was less than 130g and moderate 130g-225g. Before I started testing and taking notice of diet I reckon I could easily have been eating 300+ per day no problem. Since being on here I have found I could quite easily get down to 150g or less with only very minor modifications to my eating habits although it can be difficult fitting in with the family meal plan. One thing I have noticed though is that my BS figures have dropped a bit since trying to cut the carbs although it is early days.What's the difference between low carb and moderate carb?
Breakfast 1 apple and teaThe usual poached eggs on spinach, I don't think I shall ever tire of that.
I did read something on this site (https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diet/low-carb-diabetes-diet.html) when looking into carbs diets that low carb was less than 130g and moderate 130g-225g.
I know on here that some people manage on as little as 30g-50g of carbs per day which I think is brilliant and I am in total awe but for me that is dream figure. Maybe one day.
I'm puzzled, or I must be even worse at carb counting than I thought. (I know I'm bad at it, but this sounds pretty low carb to me.)Yesterday, one of my better attempts, not low carb but according to internet moderate carb.
B-3 egg omelette, 2 slices smoked bacon
L- Skipped as not hungry
S- Snacked on a Kind bar (Dark Chocolate, Nuts and Sea Salt) 16g carbs with black coffee. A bad choice but I was starving.
D-Red pepper, radish, tomato and red onion salad with 4 fish/crab sticks. 2 glasses Chardonnay.
Evening @a live. Welcome to this thread for diabetic foodies. It's good to see you here.Breakfast 1 apple and tea
Lunch eggs and vegetables
Supper chicken cutlets in the oven with broccoli and a low sugar fruit shake
Evening @ChrisT2. It's early days as you say and you're doing really well.I did read something on this site (https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diet/low-carb-diabetes-diet.html) when looking into carbs diets that low carb was less than 130g and moderate 130g-225g. Before I started testing and taking notice of diet I reckon I could easily have been eating 300+ per day no problem. Since being on here I have found I could quite easily get down to 150g or less with only very minor modifications to my eating habits although it can be difficult fitting in with the family meal plan. One thing I have noticed though is that my BS figures have dropped a bit since trying to cut the carbs although it is early days.
As it is summer and salads are a staple diet I can manage quite easily to attain the moderate carb but worry that winter will be a different kind of challenge. I know on here that some people manage on as little as 30g-50g of carbs per day which I think is brilliant and I am in total awe but for me that is dream figure. Maybe one day.
One of my previous bosses once told me (when I was winging about targets) that "If it can't be measured, it can't be managed" and I am finding that is certainly true about blood sugar.
Good luck to all whatever your carb or diet goal.
L: Courgetti alla puttanesca made with anchovies, Kalamata olives, capers, canned tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, butter, parsley and spiralised courgettes.
Braised cavolo nero with garlic and toasted almonds.
Steamed asparagus spears topped with a knob of butter.
Skipped pud.
Water to drink.
D: Seafood salad made with brown shrimps and mussels, lettuce, Romano peppers, celery, baby plum tomatoes, Nocellara olives and Welsh onions, with a dollop of home-made aioli for dipping, topped with pecan halves.
Water to wash down tablets.
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You reminded me how much I love a pack of chicken legs from M&S roasted and eaten hot. Yum and side salad optional.Today I had bacon and scrambled eggs (there are bacon bits in the egg):
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Followed by a few air-fried chicken legs later in the day:
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I eat them like at a medieval banquet. These were from Aldi, mind.You reminded me how much I love a pack of chicken legs from M&S roasted and eaten hot. Yum and side salad optional.
Do you chuck the bones over your shoulder for the hounds to eat?!I eat them like at a medieval banquet. These were from Aldi, mind.
Evening @erikame and welcome to this thread for diabetic foodies. We're pleased you could join usVery versatile. Today I also made a vegetable stew with courgetti. I love them in general. Even former employees, when they meet me, always emphasize that they remember who was a zucchini lover in the team).
No cutlery required then @IanBish.I eat them like at a medieval banquet. These were from Aldi, mind.
No, the serving wenches tell me off when I do that!Do you chuck the bones over your shoulder for the hounds to eat?!
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