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A couple of new boiled small potatoes in their skins are low GI. Test after eating them!
you should avoid potatoes
you should avoid potatoes
I will tag daisy for you but Freema just made a great list just above this post as well. @daisy1. She will send you some information for new forum members.O was just diagnos with the diabetes what should I eat and what's the normal reading for diabetes
@Marcia13080you can get lot of help here in this forum, but it will mean that you do have to stop almost eating things like chips and coated fish...
you should avoid potatoes all breads almost, stay away from fruits, flour , and not eat any sweets or cake of the normal kinds no chokolate, and ordinary sauce... , no sweetened dressings
you can eat avocadoes , nuts , meat , fullfat yoghurt, tomatoes, cucumbers onions, all green salads , kale , beens and alike... and some berries like rasberries , blueberries, strawberries of cause without sugar at all (you could use stevia), but cream is okay.. cottage cheese, cheese and bacon and eggs
raw carrots .....
if you want normal blood glucose you should count how much carbs you eat every day, most if they get under 80 grams are getting much nearer a normal blood glucose, and thereby almost eliminate their risks of so many damaging illnesses that is following most people with uncontrolled diabetes... it is really an illness that needs to be taken serious most every day.. if one do occasionally cheat like one day at a month it is not so bad but if it is most every day and a little all the time... then diabetes is a monster....
but if you are a baker yourself you can get a lot of recipies in here where you can make your own kind of cakes and treats that are of a kind that is okay for diabetics...
Below, in my signature, are the links to the Basic Information for new members and the Low Carb Program. I hope you will find them interesting and useful.I will tag daisy for you but Freema just made a great list just above this post as well. @daisy1. She will send you some information for new forum members.