Belivta breakfast biscuits - could not eat breakfast before leaving the house to get to work - have yet to discover a breakfast I can take to work which does not include carbs.................. still learning how to deal with type 2 !
cheese (lactose free) with tomatoes, cucumber, lettuce and a little low fat mayo with some crisps...... Lunch
cooked chicken, new potatoes and cabbage for Tea.
One apple eaten between breakfast and lunch.
I know from testing myself (kit I brought as doctor does not support testing for type 2) that potatoes are not bad for me - all breads raised the bg levels.
So far I have only occasionally got bg readings below double figures and they seem to be from avoiding all carbs and usually occur during the afternoon!
Hoping my Desmond day will provide some guidance - attending this Friday.
Are you doing the home version of the Newcastle diet? How long are you planning to stay on such a low calorie regime? I am still thinking about embarking on it myself (ND with real food), but probably no longer for 2 weeks at this stage (if I can cope with it in the first place!). What about your insulin, are you monitored by a Dr or nurse?yup my carbs gen under 30, cals 6-800 ave ,but still cave in for now,hoping ill get stronger as time goes on
Question folks:
I love the idea of courgette pasta (strips of courgette to look like tagliatelle, I think)
Are you doing the home version of the Newcastle diet? How long are you planning to stay on such a low calorie regime? I am still thinking about embarking on it myself (ND with real food), but probably no longer for 2 weeks at this stage (if I can cope with it in the first place!). What about your insulin, are you monitored by a Dr or nurse?
just dumping all/most of the carbs i can, low cals aming for 6-750 aday trying to lower my weight untill its alot better 11-11.5 stone would be the weight i should be at 5ft 7..??Are you doing the home version of the Newcastle diet? How long are you planning to stay on such a low calorie regime? I am still thinking about embarking on it myself (ND with real food), but probably no longer for 2 weeks at this stage (if I can cope with it in the first place!). What about your insulin, are you monitored by a Dr or nurse?
As a take away breakfast you could put some full fat Greek yoghurt or Alpro yoghurt (both low carb but read the carton as some are lower than others) into a small Tupperware container with a handful of berries and sprinkling of nuts/seeds/flax.
I would recommend the one with the lowest carb value. Yesterday in the Co-op their organic brand of Whole Earth peanut butter was much higher in carbs (14.2) than the non-organic one I usually get online (7.4) so I ended up with the Co-op's own brand (7.2). I hope it tastes ok.i have strong craving for peanut butter which brand would anyone recomend
I would recommend the one with the lowest carb value. Yesterday in the Co-op their organic brand of Whole Earth peanut butter was much higher in carbs (14.2) than the non-organic one I usually get online (7.4) so I ended up with the Co-op's own brand (7.2). I hope it tastes ok.
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