"Worst food"? Doesn't that depend on your definition? Worst to raise BG, put on weight, lacking any nutrients, leading to tooth decay, ...?
I have always followed the approach that nothing is bad if eaten in moderation. I just eat a variety of different foods every day. One day, this may be all veg, another day it may be sandwiches and pasta, another day I may have ice cream, I may have a very low carb day, I may have a high carb day ... but I try to vary it to ensure I get different nutrients.
Maybe I am lucky because I am slim whatever I eat and my HbA1C is reasonably low but I worry about the guilt around ocassionally eating something considered "bad".
Chinese takeaway.
Pizza! Though I can get away with a slice or two of toppings if I leave the crust. If I hav some it'll just start the ball rolling so I don't do that often.
I love cheese. My dietitian was all for me exploring different kinds of cheese. There some really nice choices out there. I've haven't tried eating out a all because it seems questionable as to what would be in it. I will eventually get brave and eat out once I get a better sense of what works for my diet. I guess my Achilles heal right now would be bread. I try to restrict my consumption of it to no more that two slices of whole grain toast in the morning, and a sandwich at lunch. My dietitian seemed okay with my portions when I showed her pictures of what I've been eating.Hi All,
I'm T1 I have read lots about what food to avoid. I'm relatively healthy but will be honest and say I do have treats - occasionally a small portion of chocolate (less than 15g) or ice cream with the appropriate amount of insulin as dessert.
The only thing I completely avoid because they make my sugars spike is takeaways - I find them super difficult to carb count and pretty much always get it wrong so I feel rough.
I know it's different for everyone and really individual but is there anything that you avoid?
From the forum I've realised I've been making some big mistakes (thinking low fat Greek yoghurt is best when it seems full fat is the preference, I also rarely eat cheese but it seems quite popular).
Thanks
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