That would put my levels up and because I've done lots of testing before and after I have cut out porridge but for others it would be fine it's about what works for you.Bit negative grovesy! I was only commenting as others have.
I would love to have my berry & porridge breakfast again it's lovely but sadly my BG's rocket.Wow lots of low carb evangelists around here. Porridge tastes delicious with soya milk for me too, seems to make it nice and creamy.
It doesn't matter what a food tastes like, if it causes a massive spike in glucose, well, it isn't on the list of foods to eat.Wow lots of low carb evangelists around here. Porridge tastes delicious with soya milk for me too, seems to make it nice and creamy.
It’s no surprise that the original poster hasn’t returned to the thread given the tone of the responses though. You seem very pushy about low carb, it’s up to each individual to decide what diet to follow, and for many that isn’t low carb.It doesn't matter what a food tastes like, if it causes a massive spike in glucose, well, it isn't on the list of foods to eat.
If it meant eating frogspawn in order to get normal numbers, then that is what I would do - fortunately, (for the frogs) there are lots of tasty options which are not going to cause me to spike.
Others might very well find that they can eat grain and have normal numbers year on year. It needs to be checked though.
I tried soya milk in coffee years ago and it curdled so would not attempt to use again.Can't abide soya milk, tried it tastes awful, make own porridge using full fat blue top milk.
That is why I also 'push' testing.It’s no surprise that the original poster hasn’t returned to the thread given the tone of the responses though. You seem very pushy about low carb, it’s up to each individual to decide what diet to follow, and for many that isn’t low carb.
Depends on the brand. The Bonsoy stuff I drink doesn't do that, behaves just like cow-milk.I tried soya milk in coffee years ago and it curdled so would not attempt to use again.