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<blockquote data-quote="WJP1055" data-source="post: 1993081" data-attributes="member: 361282"><p>Just returned from a two week ALL INCLUSIVE holiday to Cape Verde. Didn't really know what to expect but before booking I had confirmed that the main restaurant served up a large variety of food. To keep it short, 4/5 different varieties of fish every evening, pasta/pizza area, beef, lamb, ham, ribs all done with a variety of vegetables. Oh... and there was a salad counter. I availed myself of just about everything. Breakfast was usually all protein based with a slice of toast if I fancied it. Unfortunately, black pudding was not on the menu!. The asian restaurant was also very nice and whilst I had to increase my insulin for those meals my BS stayed in single figures for the entire fortnight apart from one rogue test, which I couldn't figure out, at 15mml/l. I did drink the occasional lager, but it clearly contained a lot of carbs and was best avoided. Mostly I stuck with vodka and coke zero with a decent helping of merlot for dinner. Whilst I don't drink and eat such a huge variety of food at home, it isn't too far off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WJP1055, post: 1993081, member: 361282"] Just returned from a two week ALL INCLUSIVE holiday to Cape Verde. Didn't really know what to expect but before booking I had confirmed that the main restaurant served up a large variety of food. To keep it short, 4/5 different varieties of fish every evening, pasta/pizza area, beef, lamb, ham, ribs all done with a variety of vegetables. Oh... and there was a salad counter. I availed myself of just about everything. Breakfast was usually all protein based with a slice of toast if I fancied it. Unfortunately, black pudding was not on the menu!. The asian restaurant was also very nice and whilst I had to increase my insulin for those meals my BS stayed in single figures for the entire fortnight apart from one rogue test, which I couldn't figure out, at 15mml/l. I did drink the occasional lager, but it clearly contained a lot of carbs and was best avoided. Mostly I stuck with vodka and coke zero with a decent helping of merlot for dinner. Whilst I don't drink and eat such a huge variety of food at home, it isn't too far off! [/QUOTE]
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