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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 981981" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>No I buy them from an Indian takeaway snack shop when I go shopping. They are usually about 3 for £1/1.20. I usually buy half a dozen which last me for 2-3 days. I have tried making them myself in the past, but they don't turn out as good. I don't like the supermarket ones, they aren't as tasty or spicy (not in a 'hot chiili' sense though thet do have little bits of chili in them).</p><p>The ones I buy in the Indian takeaway shops are bigger than the supermarkets, about the size of a lemon. I did have three for supper yesterday, but usually two. I don't know how many carbs they are, but the batter is made with chickpea flour so I guess they should be ok for diabetics.</p><p>I have recently bought a food processor so I might have another try at making them myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 981981, member: 209498"] No I buy them from an Indian takeaway snack shop when I go shopping. They are usually about 3 for £1/1.20. I usually buy half a dozen which last me for 2-3 days. I have tried making them myself in the past, but they don't turn out as good. I don't like the supermarket ones, they aren't as tasty or spicy (not in a 'hot chiili' sense though thet do have little bits of chili in them). The ones I buy in the Indian takeaway shops are bigger than the supermarkets, about the size of a lemon. I did have three for supper yesterday, but usually two. I don't know how many carbs they are, but the batter is made with chickpea flour so I guess they should be ok for diabetics. I have recently bought a food processor so I might have another try at making them myself. [/QUOTE]
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