Walnuts are supposed to be particularly good for you 🙂 As Rob says, the only downside is the calories, but I find eating a few nuts suppresses my desire for sweet things 🙂
I find almonds (roasted for 15 min in oven @150C) very handy & tasty.
Have some walnuts knocking, ( tried them once - suspect they were gluten contaminated )
Wonder if http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3138/2 is correct .... lots of figures for sure !
Anyone tried hazelnuts ? ( http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3116/2 )
Here's another who likes his nuts. Not too keen on walnuts but almonds and hazlenuts the best, cashews and pistachios too. They are probably the biggest source of my calories.
Lindale Lass bought me a bag with dried fruit mixed with nuts last week. I've eaten all the nuts and left the raisins etc. as I'm not sure if they are bad for me on the sugar front.
I've noticed in recent years the trick of offloading old battered and bruised stock in mixed nut selections at Christmas by the supermarkets.
Are walnuts; brazil nuts; unsalted peanuts good for you or not. I know they are high in fat but is that good or bad fat....
Apart from oat-cakes or fruit, don't know what else to snack on, if I need to....
Amanda x 🙂
Hi Amanda,
The information on nuts on my website The Diabetic Coeliac may be helpful, actually check out all the food comparisons, breakfast cereals, GF flours, fruit (inc) berries, raw veg, seeds, nuts, there are no entries as yet for yogurts and desserts.
click the link in my signature.