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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
"James Schrumpf" wrote
3. French Toast 2. Waffles 1. Pancakes (blueberry) Reverse and OK. Two words: Adult Onset Diabetes. --Tedward |
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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
The Ghost of Edward M. Kennedy wrote:
"James Schrumpf" wrote 3. French Toast 2. Waffles 1. Pancakes (blueberry) Reverse and OK. Two words: Adult Onset Diabetes. --Tedward Made with soy and rice flour instead of the evil wheat flour. And some sugar free surup, like Cain's, and it's ok for diabetics. -- ------MoParMaN------ ---Scud Coordinates 32.61204 North 96.92989 West--- --Remove Clothes to Reply!-- A Chicken Crossing The Road, Is Poultry in Motion! |
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Susan wrote:
NO, it isn't. No starches are okay for diabetics, certainly not rice. Where's your medical degree to bolster such pronouncements? While refined starches and sugars are obviously discouraged, some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains. Where do you get these absolutist, ignorant ideas? Orlando |
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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
"Orlando Enrique Fiol" wrote in message
. .. Susan wrote: NO, it isn't. No starches are okay for diabetics, certainly not rice. Where's your medical degree to bolster such pronouncements? While refined starches and sugars are obviously discouraged, some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains. Where do you get these absolutist, ignorant ideas? Orlando What kind of meds are these *some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains* on? I've never known one who could, without meds, at least not for very long, without running into problems with their numbers. YMMV Cheri |
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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
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"Cheri" wrote: "Orlando Enrique Fiol" wrote in message . .. Susan wrote: NO, it isn't. No starches are okay for diabetics, certainly not rice. Where's your medical degree to bolster such pronouncements? While refined starches and sugars are obviously discouraged, some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains. Where do you get these absolutist, ignorant ideas? Orlando What kind of meds are these *some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains* on? I've never known one who could, without meds, at least not for very long, without running into problems with their numbers. YMMV I can! Of course, for me, a "moderate amount" is about a tablespoon of cooked rice, or 1/4 cup of berries, or 1/4 cup of dried barley for 5-6 servings of soup. -- "[xxx] has very definite opinions, and does not suffer fools lightly. This, apparently, upsets the fools." ---BB cuts to the pith of a flame-fest |
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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
Cheri wrote:
What kind of meds are these *some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains* on? Some are on no meds at all. It depends on whether or not they're insulin dependent, how much they weigh and how moderately they regulate portions. I've never known one who could, without meds, at least not for very long, without running into problems with their numbers. YMMV I'll hunt around for some to post here, just so you know it's possible. Orlando |
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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
Susan wrote:
Because they're not good for diabetics. If they were, we'd be able to eat normal servings. Nonsense! Some foods are only good in moderate to small servings. That's like saying a medication is only good if you can take it in what you consider to be a normal dose. Normal dosages vary widely between medications, as you well know. So, a normal serving of rice for a diabetic has to be much lower than the same "normal" serving for a non-diabetic. The problem here is in your rigid definition of normalcy. Orlando |
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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
"Alice Faber" wrote in message
... In article , "Cheri" wrote: "Orlando Enrique Fiol" wrote in message . .. Susan wrote: NO, it isn't. No starches are okay for diabetics, certainly not rice. Where's your medical degree to bolster such pronouncements? While refined starches and sugars are obviously discouraged, some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains. Where do you get these absolutist, ignorant ideas? Orlando What kind of meds are these *some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains* on? I've never known one who could, without meds, at least not for very long, without running into problems with their numbers. YMMV I can! Of course, for me, a "moderate amount" is about a tablespoon of cooked rice, or 1/4 cup of berries, or 1/4 cup of dried barley for 5-6 servings of soup. That is not a moderate amount. :-) Cheri |
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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
"Orlando Enrique Fiol" wrote in message
.. . Susan wrote: Because they're not good for diabetics. If they were, we'd be able to eat normal servings. Nonsense! Some foods are only good in moderate to small servings. That's like saying a medication is only good if you can take it in what you consider to be a normal dose. Normal dosages vary widely between medications, as you well know. So, a normal serving of rice for a diabetic has to be much lower than the same "normal" serving for a non-diabetic. The problem here is in your rigid definition of normalcy. Orlando Do you consider a TBS a moderate amount? Also, your analogy with medications is just bizarre. Cheri |
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Breakfast Carbohydrates - TOP 3 in terms of taste
"Orlando Enrique Fiol" wrote in message
.. . Cheri wrote: What kind of meds are these *some diabetics can eat moderate amounts of high fiber, low glycemic fruits and grains* on? Some are on no meds at all. It depends on whether or not they're insulin dependent, how much they weigh and how moderately they regulate portions. I've never known one who could, without meds, at least not for very long, without running into problems with their numbers. YMMV I'll hunt around for some to post here, just so you know it's possible. Orlando Send them to alt.support.diabetes, and once they become a regular posters there, have established that they are diabetics and have a clue, I'll listen to what they have to say, but not before, and please...no sockpuppets. Cheri |
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