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The Forum discusses: snack ideas
 
Snack cravings can affect us all, for any number of reasons. When we do snack, it's important to avoid sugar, and our Diabetes Forum community has a great range of snack ideas, whether you're at work, at the gym or peckish between meals.
 
Snack on these tips
 
Tackling cravings
 
Forum user Jools H has been diagnosed with T2D, and is losing weight, but still gets cravings for snacks. 'Any suggestions?' she asks.
 
New to this
Working out snacks
 
"Does anyone know of any good pre-work out snacks to keep your blood sugar from dropping?" asks Bryony_Edden_x.
 
Gym, snacks + BG
 
Snacks and rucksacks
 
Forum user SI1990 has been sending her son to school with some great low carb snacks, but is worried he is becoming bored of them.
 
Keep it exciting
Shift in approach
 
Boiled eggs, olives and cooked meats are among the suggestions for one Forum user whose partner works night shifts.
 
Shift work ideas
 
 
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