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Easter treats ?

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jill55

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Hi everyone , As its my first Easter coming up as a T2 i just wondered what treats if any you folks have during the weekend to make up for the fact that the shops are swimming in chocolate eggs just now !
 
Is dark chocolate an option you would go for? The darker the better as there's less carbs/sugar x
 
That's an idea thanks Kaylz Just been afraid to eat chocolate again I'm guessing you mean stuff like lindt or green and black s x
 
Last year my son and family gave me an expensive Lindt egg, filled with chocolates ( very high cocoa content ). It was delicious and gave me the confidence to enjoy a chocolate treat now and again. Aldi’s Moser-Roth, 85% is fantastic, if you like dark bitter chocolate.
 
Thanks Browser that sounds lovely. ....Maybe I'll hint for one just been so afraid to eat chocolate since diagnosis
 
This looks great and an Easter gift of one would be lovely but at a tenner for 250 gms. :-( the Aldi 85 % Moser Roth at £1.50 for 125 gms is lighter on the wallet.
Agree but I don't know if they do an Easter Egg. I love Moser Roth and the bar size is very convenient.
 
My wife was going to get me that egg but didn't want to pay the extortionate postage on top.:(
Buy £75 worth the postage is free lol
Now how many eggs is that let me think?
Ah yes 7.5 let's make it a round 8 :D
Problem solved, free postage.
 
Aldi do 'no added sugar' mini eggs. I've had these a few times & they are lovely. It's a mixture of milk, dark & white chocolate filled with praline. They use sweeteners, so you have to control how many you consume or you could be rushing off to the loo rather quickly.😱 3 in one go is fine.🙂
 
Aldi do 'no added sugar' mini eggs. I've had these a few times & they are lovely. It's a mixture of milk, dark & white chocolate filled with praline. They use sweeteners, so you have to control how many you consume or you could be rushing off to the loo rather quickly.😱 3 in one go is fine.🙂
Control and Consume are to concepts Vince had difficulty with 🙄
 
Hi everyone , As its my first Easter coming up as a T2 i just wondered what treats if any you folks have during the weekend to make up for the fact that the shops are swimming in chocolate eggs just now !
4A49F0B5-EBEF-4D4C-9F8D-817E5F62A974.jpeg bought these yesterday. I worked out 3.2gm carb per egg and even less sugar. Not normally a dark chocolate lover but hard coating and creamy inside were lovely and unlike sweet chocolate you’d only want one🙂
 
Awh I would if you were in Uk Vince but I think it’d crumble and be a mush by the time it got to you😉
You use the same excuse as @wirralass lol Sally
We should try and experiement I will advise of the result
Doubt there will be import tarrifs applied to them yet 😉
 
That's an idea thanks Kaylz Just been afraid to eat chocolate again I'm guessing you mean stuff like lindt or green and black s x
It doesn't have to be the expensive brands but darker stuff from 70% upwards I would recommend, I only really eat 85% and 90%, Aldi do small 25g bars of chocolate that comes in a pack of 5 bars for under £1.50, great for portion control and it's really nice stuff, each 25g bar is under 5g carbs xx
 
Tesco do a 75% easter egg (their own Finest brand) which isn't badly priced, though it is just an egg with no extras inside.
 
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