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What have you eaten today?

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Never got greggs! Love pasties but the smell of greggs makes me feel ill. Hotel du chocolat - now you're talking!
Greggs is pure evil - yum yums, cheap as chips and ten times worse.

Hotel Chocolat annoyed me because they were advertising a "Less sugar, more chocolate" range, but when I walked in and looked at the packaging there was no per 100g nutrition information. It was some nonsense "per serving" information. I hate that. I'm going to complain on their Facebook page I think.
 
Spiked - haven't had one of those since I lived in Philadelphia, down near Cherry Hills. Hardly lightweight on any of the content measures I now hold so dear.
"Frankly, I'd rather be in Philadelphia". Who said that?

I've never been to Philadelphia, I'd love to have been. But the fame of the Philly cheesesteak spreads far and wide. I think I had one in Chicago. Also they might originate from Switzerland where they slap cheese on any kind of meat and call it "cordon bleu".
 

I did have a hypo after so I probably need to look at my protein dosing and reduce that. It was a slow hypo and the CGM warned me in plenty of time. I had 16gch of dark chocolate, which I would not have thought was a great choice (it was around and I wanted rid of it) but actually it worked really well, there was no spike at all from the hypo correction, almost perfectly smooth and within target range. I think it is a classic case of low carb leading to much gentler slower hypos that are much easier to treat, and without rebounds.

Low carb rulez.
 
Planned fish curry today. Well, it's not curried fish, just fried fish with curried veg. Usually I coat white fish fillets in egg then flour, and pan fry, but my new lower carb version is to roll the fish fillets in ground almonds and then grill them under a moderate heat on a little olive oil to prevent them sticking to their little pan.
 
Yesterday I had

Brunch: 2 quorn sausages, 2 fried eggs, ketchup, creamy decaf.
Dinner: leftover curry
 
Hmm my BG did drift slowly up to 9 so more of a rebound than I thought but still much milder than usual. Still it has taken me out of ketosis according to the wee stick. Drat. I really must stick to Glucotabs for hypo management. Fastest acting means least carbs ingested. A lesson learned (again!).

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Yesterday had porridge and berries for breakfast and ham egg and just a few chips at a pub lunch, with a 330ml bottle of low alcohol lager. Preprandial before dinner was 6.7 when I am usually in the mid 5s at most. But only rose to 6.9 after chicken satay, veg and rhubarb/cream for dinner.

Probably too many carbs at breakfast and lunch, I could cope with one but not both. Another diet lesson learned.
 
Yesterday I had the tiny piece of cheese already mentioned and GALLONS of alcohol. I was hypo this morning because of it and had a coffee with actual real sugar lol......sunday roast is cooking and after I eat it I shall be having a siesta
 
Yesterday I had the tiny piece of cheese already mentioned and GALLONS of alcohol. I was hypo this morning because of it and had a coffee with actual real sugar lol......sunday roast is cooking and after I eat it I shall be having a siesta

What was your hypo number Shelley?
 
That's quite low, but if you aren't on insulin or other potentially hypo inducing drugs, it's probably not a big concern. I reckon my liver dump comes into play about 3.4, but haven't set about proving that yet. One day, when I feel masochistic, i might,.................. or might not!

I guess one cup of coffee with sugar wouldn't have hurt too much, but I would probably have had the drink without sugar, as a gentler "lift".

Incidentally, I can "create" hypo-like symptoms with caffeinated coffee on an empty stomach. I found this by accident - felt rough, tested and around 4.5, if I recall correctly. My tolerance of coffee seems to have weakened. If I feel hungry, or a bit low, I usually try tea with milk first, and that usually carries me well enough until the next mealtime.

Keep an eye on those low numbers though. Even non-diabetics can have true hypos, so don't go making yourself ill by soldiering on too often.
 
Ah, I see. Yep, babybell for me, portable and practically indistructable in my very messy handbag.

I juice mostly spinach with the odd pepper, apple, garlic and ginger. (wierdo perhaps)

Ta for the info. xx
 
Breakfast- gluten free sausage, turkey bacon, grilled tomato and handful of mushrooms- 1tsp pickle( tiny amount and I think it dd put my sugars up so that'll be a rare treat)
Lunch- salad box of lettuce, toms, two slices beetroot, couple of silverskin onions, two slices lean ham, 1oz smoked cheese, cress, toms, homemade slaw and a small dollop of low fat hummus( don't like full fat version)
Dinner- roast beef, small amount of gravy, cauli cheese made with creme fraiche and cheese, which is how I made it before diagnosis as my roux skills are zero, runner beans, broccoli, tablespoon each carrots and peas.
Snack- may have a couple of babybels before bed
Drinks one decaff coffee with splash of milk; many decaf green teas and a sparkling water with slice of lemon
 
Hi Cold, ta for the post. I made cauli cheese today, but to a recipe I got on here which used cheese and full fat cream. I was sick. Think I'm overdoing the protien and fat sometimes. Got to look at all my food, not just concentrate on low carb. I'll try creme fraiche next time. xx
 
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Hi lunarlinda, I love creme fraiche marks one is the best for me, I do half fat though, but I can digest those.....and I love cauliflower cheese
They do a nice bread, pumpkin seed with soya ....I am a medium carb person , but it is what works for individuals , hope you find a diet which is right for you ...... Best wishes Kat x
 

I'm low carbing but trying not to go overboard on the fats as I need to lose weight and tbh I'm not keen on full fat versions of stuff other than cheese. I just boil my cauli, drain and pop it in ovenproof dish with couple of large tablespoons creme fraiche and as much or as little cheese as takes my fancy. Season well with black pepper and bung in oven till warmed through. It was really nice tonight and I even thought that the roast dinner was far better without the spuds so either low carbing has addled my brain, or I'm slowly weaning myself off an addiction. And I do think it is an addiction as I could happily eat my bodyweight in pasta and garlic bread and half an hour later be in the fridge.
 
Hi Kat

Yes I get that bread and I got a small one last week at Sainsbugs so even better on the carbs. Still experimenting with it all........ xx
 
Alpen no sugar ....with almond milk

Tomato and roasted pepper soup....with pumpkin and soya bread one slice

Walnut cake ....low sugar ....made by me

Small jacket potato with veggies in a cheese sauce

Raspberries with half fat creme fresh ....melted green and blacks on top.....lovely .......a happy Sunday ....

But no walking today, used the rain as an excuse....stayed with Sunday papers.......
 
Yep, that's the thing with carbs though init? xx
 
Hi Kat

Yes I get that bread and I got a small one last week at Sainsbugs so even better on the carbs. Still experimenting with it all........ xx
Hi lunarlinda, I love that bread, I always experiment , all the time .....counting carbs is not really me , I try but find I am better with smaller portions and more a lower GL diet.....I am veggie as well....so love my cheese.....nice to chat and catch up with you best wishes Kat
 
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