I put any pictures I want to post into the app called pic stitch. Then save it to my camera roll then post.I tried emailing it to myself but it didn't make it any smaller. I use Android. The size of the jpegs is ridiculous!
I put any pictures I want to post into the app called pic stitch. Then save it to my camera roll then post.I tried emailing it to myself but it didn't make it any smaller. I use Android. The size of the jpegs is ridiculous!
I tried emailing it to myself but it didn't make it any smaller. I use Android. The size of the jpegs is ridiculous!
breakfast: 3 eggs, maybe 3 oz. of scrapple, thinly cut and nuked, a pint of coffee and lots of whole fat milk
lunch - 1/2 cup of combo half steel cut oatmeal and half coconut flakes with an eighth cup of pine nuts plus a cup of herb tea (planinski chai, ie. mountain tea)
dinner - 1/4 of pork ribs cut apart and slow cooked with quarter cup red onion, 2 apples, one yellow green pepper and Yoruk kofte seasoning. Added maybe 20 yellow cherries I had around. Added half cup of apple juice toward the end. Slow cooked this baby all day. Meat fell off the bones. Was luscious, enough for another meal to share. Significant other had his with some left over burmese rice. Knife not needed
Good morning all. Was too tired to post last night -- got home late from work.
Welcome to the thread, @Diabetic Davey La, @CauliMash and @vanillapie.
I am curious, @shelley262. Why are you trying to give up coffee? Does it raise your blood sugars?
@Rachox -- Wow, your pizza really looks delicious.
Yesterday ...
Breakfast: Two double decaffeinated espressos with cream and erythritol. A home-made low-carb tortilla with steak, mushrooms, creme fraiche and cheddar, a coffee-caramel flan.
Lunch: Shared a serving of döner kebab with cabbage and red cabbage in oil, tzatziki and feta cheese with my hubby.
Snack: An Adonis bar.
Dinner: A very small DD keto roll, half with butter, the other half with liver pate, and another coffee-caramel flan.
Still more food than anticipated, but better than last weekend.
Not me trying to give up coffee @ziggy_w think id be lost! It’s @DJC3 who is having probs with her digestion I believe. I had brief probs with my digestion in early days on lCHF especially when went IF but was taking Metformin at the time and once got off that my digestion was normal again thankfully.Good morning all. Was too tired to post last night -- got home late from work.
Welcome to the thread, @Diabetic Davey La, @CauliMash and @vanillapie.
I am curious, @shelley262. Why are you trying to give up coffee? Does it raise your blood sugars?
@Rachox -- Wow, your pizza really looks delicious.
Yesterday ...
Breakfast: Two double decaffeinated espressos with cream and erythritol. A home-made low-carb tortilla with steak, mushrooms, creme fraiche and cheddar, a coffee-caramel flan.
Lunch: Shared a serving of döner kebab with cabbage and red cabbage in oil, tzatziki and feta cheese with my hubby.
Snack: An Adonis bar.
Dinner: A very small DD keto roll, half with butter, the other half with liver pate, and another coffee-caramel flan.
Still more food than anticipated, but better than last weekend.
Food sounds delicious. Is donned kebab low in carbs?
I’m fine thanks - bit nervous about my hbaca1 next week it’s like exams looming! Happy with the way I get to eat and drink especially since I started baking low carb cakes!Hi @shelley262, sorry for the mix-up. This seems to be quite symptomatic at the moment right now. Forgot an important meeting last week, which was quite embarrasing. Well there's not much, I can do about it retrospectively, though. Ah, well.
How are you today? In terms of managing your diabetes, you're always doing exceptionally well. You have my admiration.
With respect to coffee, I agree with you. Coffee is one of the biggest pleasures in life for me now (apart from red wine). I also switched to decaffeinated as the caffeine seemed to raise my blood sugars a bit. Did quite a lot of experimenting with different combinations back then. So, it seems caffeine raised blood sugars by about 0,6 mmol, the full-fat milk about another 0.6 mmol, and the xylitol by yet another 0.6 mmol, making it about 1.8 mmol altogether -- a bit too much to my liking. After switching to decaf, heavy cream and erythritol, impact on blood sugar levels is now negligible.
@DJC3 -- as I seemed to be a bit muddled recently and still a bit curious, could I ask again.
Good morning all. Was too tired to post last night -- got home late from work.
Welcome to the thread, @Diabetic Davey La, @CauliMash and @vanillapie.
I am curious, @shelley262. Why are you trying to give up coffee? Does it raise your blood sugars?
@Rachox -- Wow, your pizza really looks delicious.
Yesterday ...
Breakfast: Two double decaffeinated espressos with cream and erythritol. A home-made low-carb tortilla with steak, mushrooms, creme fraiche and cheddar, a coffee-caramel flan.
Lunch: Shared a serving of döner kebab with cabbage and red cabbage in oil, tzatziki and feta cheese with my hubby.
Snack: An Adonis bar.
Dinner: A very small DD keto roll, half with butter, the other half with liver pate, and another coffee-caramel flan.
Still more food than anticipated, but better than last weekend.
Hi Ziggy, it’s me trying to give up coffee, nothing to do with bg though, just stomach cramps. Was hoping it’d be caused by metformin, like @shelley262 found, that’d be a lot easier to give up, but I don’t think it is. I did suffer from IBS which improved staggeringly after starting lchf ( in particular, bread I think) but have started getting these cramps now. I like quite a lot of the fancy teas you can get these days but nothing hits the spot like a coffee in the morning.
Were your homemade tortillas the DD recipe? Do you know if you can freeze them?
Gather truvia is a mix of erythritol and stevia but not sure how mix is done percentage wise. I buy granulated erythritol which you use weight for weight as a replacement for sugar and a couple of liquid stevia drops of which I just add a few to balance taste. Stevia can be over sweet in my opinion so you need to be careful. I don’t get an aftertaste with this tiny amount.P.S I made the lemon cake and was so so so surprised by how delicious it is! So light and fluffy.
The only downside is the aftertaste from the sweetener.
I only had Truvia at home so wondering if there are any better sweetener options out there?
Hi Ziggy, it’s me trying to give up coffee, nothing to do with bg though, just stomach cramps. Was hoping it’d be caused by metformin, like @shelley262 found, that’d be a lot easier to give up, but I don’t think it is. I did suffer from IBS which improved staggeringly after starting lchf ( in particular, bread I think) but have started getting these cramps now. I like quite a lot of the fancy teas you can get these days but nothing hits the spot like a coffee in the morning.