Andreja1973
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I hope you are feeling better. I had a chesty cough/cold last week and sugars hit the roof e.g 20 + mmol. I suggest mild exercise to sweat it out plus a stable diet
I'm with you on the fats. Love Diet Doctor but some of their fat quantities are insane.Thanks everyone for the good wishes - @maglil55 @Chook @heh @Andreja1973 @ziggy_w
Feeling a bit better this evening, despite having to go to work. But spoke too soon about the blood sugar levels - after a great fasting number this morning (5.0) have been running about 1mmol higher than usual all day.
Breakfast - was unusually hungry this morning and very little in the way of breakfast food in stock, especially as the last 2 eggs were reserved for dinner. Settled for a bag of Awfully Posh pork crackling.
Lunch - out at an all day meeting so picked something up at M&S. Santini tomato side salad and a pack of wafer thin roast beef.
Dinner - Diet Doctor baked omelette with bacon and spinach, topped with Parmesan. Reduced the quantity of bacon and swapped enormous suggested portion of butter (75g) for frying with a small amount of olive oil. Obligatory 2 squares of Lindt 90%
Drinks - 3 mugs tea - 1 with cream and 2 with milk (at meeting in freezing air conditioning); 1 Diet Coke; sparkling water and tap water
I ate a whole Lidl roll once - didn't want to eat again. Since then I've stuck to a half. They do taste good though.Some of yesterdays cooking efforts were consumed, but the most interesting part of the day was testing a new (to me) food and getting my absolute favourite kind of result at 1.5 hour retest
I finally got some of the Lidl high protein rolls and had half of one toasted with butter as my test item (how the hell anyone could eat a whole one in one sitting escapes me - they are so filling)
Result - a blood sugar change of minus 1.2 mmol!
My freezr is becoming more eccentric by the day - it now has 1 drawer full of tubs of Oppo ice cream and bags of organic berries, another full of home made low carb muffins and soups while the third is destined to fill up with Lidl rolls alongside pkts of josephs low carb mini pitas and laavash wraps asap
Good to hearFeeling a bit better this evening, despite having to go to work.
Feeling a bit better this evening, despite having to go to work. But spoke too soon about the blood sugar levels - after a great fasting number this morning (5.0) have been running about 1mmol higher than usual all day.
That burger sounds so good ziggy I can almost taste it. I was due to be making burgers and low carb rolls this week but the mince became chilli con carne for my brother and my husband so it will have to be another week.I am glad, @Goonergal, you are feeling a bit better and hope your blood sugar readings will soon come down too.
Yesterday's menu:
Breakfast: Two double decaffeinated espressos with cream and a bit of xylitol.
Snack: About 50g of 85% chocolate -- a bit much, probably due to not having breakfast.
Lunch: Two scrambled eggs, Greek yoghurt with olive oil, home-made low-carb bread.
Dinner: To celebrate the arrival of my new low-carb ketchup (made with xylitol instead of sugar) -- A hamburger on a home-made low-carb bun with cheddar, pickled cucumbers, onions, tomatoes, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard and said low-carb ketchup. Blood sugars half an hour after the burger were even a bit lower than before dinner. (Didn't measure at one and two hours.)
Late night snack: Some brazil nuts and almonds.
That burger sounds so good ziggy I can almost taste it. I was due to be making burgers and low carb rolls this week but the mince became chilli con carne for my brother and my husband so it will have to be another week.
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Hi ziggy - because it was for my carb eating Hubby & brother it did have beans in it (red kidney beans).Hi @maglil55,
The chili con carne sounds absolutely delicious. How do you prepare it?
When first diagnosed, I used to make it with pinto beans (or alternatively black beans). However, I didn't have a meter back then and don't know how the beans impacted my blood sugars. Today, I worry a bit about the legumes (or pulses).