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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2468834" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Apples are OK if you can cope with them. I can't. My glucose meter tells me so in no uncertain numbers.</p><p>I have under 40 g of carbs a day from low carb sources and that has fixed things. </p><p>Almost all the apples from the trees in the garden fell to the ground and have been enjoyed by the birds and - presumably - small mammals, and they'll be around for them to enjoy for some time to come. I just hope it will not improve the hunting success of the neighbourhood cats to have slightly tipsy prey tottering about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2468834, member: 355878"] Apples are OK if you can cope with them. I can't. My glucose meter tells me so in no uncertain numbers. I have under 40 g of carbs a day from low carb sources and that has fixed things. Almost all the apples from the trees in the garden fell to the ground and have been enjoyed by the birds and - presumably - small mammals, and they'll be around for them to enjoy for some time to come. I just hope it will not improve the hunting success of the neighbourhood cats to have slightly tipsy prey tottering about. [/QUOTE]
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