
Yesterday morning I had eggs and sausage and did not experience the crash I had the day before after eating coffee cake. Today I finally ate some almond slivers meant for salads, and am now eating a whole wheat bagel with peanut butter. Reduced fat peanut butter, I might add. High fiber with protein. Yay me.
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I can't say I understand everything about how it all relates to how the liver and pancreas process things and all the biology involved. But I do get that it's the way people with diabetes need to eat and a way of eating people on the verge of diabetes would be smart to adopt. But I am desperately in need of recipes so I get a better idea of how it all works. I've collected a few but seeing as most of the recipes I have found are not things I would eat - I need a bigger selection.
Being open to the idea of trying different things is great, but beans? Like kidney beans and chickpeas and stuff like that? I understand they are good sources of fiber and protein but omg I hate the texture. I know I'm a big baby but this is going to be a tough road for me.
Oh, and a really big problem? I don't like fish. Highly recommended. Yuk.
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So have the books arrived yet? I'm anxious to hear what you think. It will be a lot of what you really already know (white flour, sugar and processed foods are bad; first generation foods are good) but it always helps to have it in front of you in black and white. Be sure to let us know which books you got and what you think of them.
Have you looked at the South Beach Diet? It's a really good plan for diabetics.
Oh, and one more thing - re your earlier post about sugar: I react to it the EXACT SAME way. Always have. Why is it that, even though we know it's going to make us miserable, we can't stay away from it? Oh yeah...because it tastes so freakin' good.
Hang in there.
That would be hard to eat things that you cannot stand.
What about oatmeal? I love it; especially with Splenda and blueberries or raspberries added, with Silk Light Vanilla Soy Milk.
Stick with it--you can do it!
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