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I'm perfectly happy to drink water, but before diagnosis I would drink squash with/just after meals. Is it still okay to? The Robinsons Fruit & Barley No Added Sugar one's are okay, right?
thats fine as long as you havent got coeliac disease as barley is a no-no. i drink plenty of squash every day, as well as diet or zero pop. i do try to drink water everyday, but i have never been a fan
I'm perfectly happy to drink water, but before diagnosis I would drink squash with/just after meals. Is it still okay to? The Robinsons Fruit & Barley No Added Sugar one's are okay, right?
One question though regarding the nutrition details on the bottles; when it says 'per 100ml' i'm assuming it means of the squash it self? As it also has 'per serving', which i'm assuming means once diluted.
yeah, you've got it, but if you are having no added sugar/sugar free drinks, you dont really account for them, as there is minimal sugar, even though naturally occurring, its still only small
yeah, you've got it, but if you are having no added sugar/sugar free drinks, you dont really account for them, as there is minimal sugar, even though naturally occurring, its still only small