Jasperville
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 149
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi Newbie here, recently diagnosed as type 2. The low carb approach seems like a very logical and sustainable method to controlling my BS. Not sure of the numbers yet - waiting for my BS meter to arrive.
Anyway, thought I would post today's meals as a way of keeping myself motivated.
B: 5 egg omelette shared with my wife, with cheese, onion and toms.
L: Strawberry smoothie with soya milk.
D: (Planning) Tuna with moroccan salad.
Today, we did our first shop with me carb counting (or at least making an effort to seriously reduce carbs). It is really the first time I have paid attention to carb content as compared to fat. It really is quite shocking to see how many "low-fat" products have higher carbs (particularly sugar) compared to the full-fat product.
Thank you for reading....
Excellent start Jonbvn, keep it up. I find this thread quite inspiring................if you look back at over 300 pages, it will give you loads of ideas for good LCHF food choices. But test test test is the general idea - everyone is spiked by different things.
Flavour wise, my favourite is Teeccino. But it is ludicrously expensive.
The best all-rounder (for me) is Prewitts. Available Amazon or H&B. It will never be coffee, but it is pleasantly ok.
Re the crisps. The parsnip/beetroot ones are too sweet for me, unfortunately.I do love 'em. The saltier the better.
I wish I could find a lc cracker recipe that really cracks. Anyone got one?
I tried the fathead pizza base, but it was never crunchy. Big disappointment!
Yeah!! I do and it's dead easy!!
http://easylocarb.com/recipe/flaxseed-crackers/
I also made them sweet by adding stevia and cinnamon and having with whipped cream. Almost like a brandy snap.
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