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What did you eat yesterday?

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Breakfast: 2 slices Burgen SL toast, marmalade, filter coffee (est total 35g CHO)

Lunch: Burgen SL sarnie with ham/lettuce. SF squash. Pear. (est total 45g CHO)

Eve Meal: mixed table full of leftovers, cold roasted veg, more of the gammon sliced up, hard boiled egg, cold new pots, bit of garlic bread . Glass or two of red wine. (est total 60g CHO)

A few handfuls of dry roasted peanuts here and there!
 
Breakfast #1:
Slice Burgen SL toast, 3 mugs tea

Breakfast #2 (because I'd been up since 4:30, so ready for something else by 9:00!):
Slice Burgen SL toast, 2 mugs tea

Lunch:
Ham salad sandwich on Burgen SL, mullerlite lemon yoghurt

Evening:
Ham salad with oven chips, Twirl bar 🙂

Also peanuts and sugar free jelly snacks.
 
missed breakfast
lunch ham and pickle sandwich made with home made six grain flour mayonasie ion place of butter stuff

dinner Chicken tikka aas per hairy biker book

drank plenty of water - tea - coffee
 
Breakfast:
toast 2 slices

Lunch:
sandwich(cheese spread) 2 silces/cup soup(oxtail)

Evening
meal: fish pie(homemade) (cheats way 😱)

Supper:
fun size biscuit/jelly babies 2 (didn't feel too well-stomache/tired)

several cups of tea during the day


You should make this a sticky alan...reckon this could help lots of peeps! 🙂

I also think this because it would help others and give others ideas for meals.
Or maybe a link to this thread - Group 7-day waking average?


Yes, I thought it would be better to list the previous day's food in case some people eat later 🙂

That's a good idea too
 
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Breakfast: grilled toms on wholegrain toast (home baked, one slice but it was a doorstep), tea.
Lunch: Nowt, too hot and sticky, did have some frozen pineapple about 3pm. Lots of iced tea and water.
Dinner: Three bean salad and a grilled chicken breast, still more iced tea.
 
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Breakfast 2 toasted bagels

Lunch boiled egg salad

Snack about 3ish honeydew slice of melon


Tea oopsie had beef stragonoff with wild rice

That was yesterday
 
Breakfast: Bowl of Cornflakes with s/s milk, Glass Water

Lunch: Ham & Salad Wrap, Handful of cherries, 2 slices of melon and some mango, (naughty Frangipane), cup of coffee

Mid-Aft: Glass of Elderflower Cordial

Tea: Olives, Mushroom Ravioli & Spinach, Lemon Tart and Icecream, Glass of Water and 2 Cups of Tea (we ate out due to it being my Mum's 60th).
 
Yesterday I was on holiday so......

Breakfast - Greek yogurt and muesli
Snack- choc eclair
Dinner - chip butty
Snack - ice cream
Tea - veggie burger, salad, Haloumi, humus, roasted veg, 3 bottles lager, 4 jd and diet coke
Snack walnuts
Snack 2 squares of dark choc for hypo and hangover prevention
 
Breakfast: tomato juice, porridge with added bran, linseed and cinamon with Kokos milk
Snack: Massive apple
Lunch: two slices home baked rye bread with caraway and oinion seed covered in slices of Havarti cheese, tomato slices, sliced raw onion, drizzled with pumpkin oil seed and balsmaic vinegar
Snack: Nectarine and pear
Dinner: 60gm wholewheat pasta with king prawn, tomato, chilli and rocket

BGs: 4.8; 5.1; 5.1; 4.9 (Average of 5) and woke up to a 4.9

This time last week when I got back from holiday, it was 5.7; 5.7; 4.8; 5.2 (Average of 5.4) waking up to a 5.3

I've basically followed the same pattern every day but substituting sliced sausage for cheese, brown rice for wholegrain pasta and varying the salad stuff, mostly to include fish in this warm weather, olives and feta cheese.

BG times are first thing in the morning, after lunch and after dinner and just before I go to bed. Pointless doing more when following the same eating pattern but interesting that there is a visible daily trend downwards, albeit small. It tastes good, fills me up and at least I won't go wrong on it.

Mixed salad with sliced roast duck for tea tonight!
 
Breakfast: Orange Juice, Cornflakes+all Bran with semi skimmed milk, toast and tea.

Lunch: Cheese and tomato sandwich and mug of tea.

Evening: Quiche, new potatoes and baked beans followed by mug of tea.

Sounds almost OK but 16.0 at bedtime, shouldn't have had the beans.

However, I have a rash possible caused by the dye while having an angioplasty as I am a bit pink and itchy all over.
 
Breakfast:
slice Burgen S&L toast and butter, 5 mugs of tea.

Lunch:
Two soft-boiled eggs with two slices of Burgen S&L toast soldiers, buttered.
Mug of tea and Muller Greek-style lemon yoghurt.

Evening meal:
Cheese and red pepper crustless quiche, salad and some oven chips. 'Twirl' bar.

Snacked on peanuts (too many!) and SF jelly 🙂
 
Breakfast:
18g Grape-Nuts, fat-free cherry yogurt, black coffee

Lunch:
Small wrap with low fat cream cheese, Weightwatchers yogurt

Evening meal:
Very low fat burger, corn on the cob, 75g pasta with tomato & mascarpone sauce
SF jelly, Weightwatchers yogurt

Snacked on fruit (banana, apple, nectarine, clementine)
Bedtime cereal bar
 
Obviously I am not eating right my sugars are 8.9 before breakfast.Type 2 - 10 years no medication. Just diet controlled.

Breakfast: Muller light yog + tea

Lunch: Tuna sandwich on seeded bread + diet pop

Tea: Ham Salad : Grapes + diet pop

Snack: small bag crisps (125 cals)
 
Obviously I am not eating right my sugars are 8.9 before breakfast.Type 2 - 10 years no medication. Just diet controlled.

Breakfast: Muller light yog + tea

Lunch: Tuna sandwich on seeded bread + diet pop

Tea: Ham Salad : Grapes + diet pop

Snack: small bag crisps (125 cals)

Do you do bedtime tests as well Susiecue, to see how your levels are changing overnight?
 
B: Home made yoghurt and blueberries, a handful of mixed nuts and a large tea.

L: Wholegrain Bagel, Philly Light and smoked salmon, even more tea (raspberry iced).

D: Moroccan Lamb with lemon couscous, and guess what, more tea.

About 2 litres of water through the day.

Got munchies before bedtime (I blame the moisturiser!) and scarfed the last of the blueberries.
 
Brekkie 2x buttered Ryvita with roast sliced pork loin (2 slices)
1 cup black Lady Grey, 1 cup instant coffee with full fat milk
Lunch: Persian shredded lamb with flatbread, minted yoghurt and salad leaves (In a cafe - or rather in the sun outside a cafe), sparkling mineral water and double expresso.
Snack: Orange and marscapone ice cream in a chocolate waffle cone (no insulin needed - had just done a 4 mile coastal path walk in intense heat after lunch)
2 glasses of white wine in local pub.
2 slices of Tesco Pizza loaded with extra meats and cheese. 1 glass red wine.
 
Breakfast 1 (5:00am):
Slice Burgen SL toast, 5 mugs tea

Breakfast 2 (9:30am):
Slice Burgen SL toast


Lunch:
Cheese salad sandwich, mullerlite lemon yoghurt

Evening:
Red pepper and cheese quiche, oven chips and salad. Small bounty bar.

Snacked on peanuts and SF jelly.
 
Just found this thread Alan. What's Burgen SL bread ? SF jelly ? and is it ok to skip odd meals if basal insulin seems to be about right and not much changes if say I don't bother with lunch ? I would still test just to make sure. I just hate having to eat just to take insulin. Opinion please 🙂
 
Just found this thread Alan. What's Burgen SL bread ? SF jelly ? and is it ok to skip odd meals if basal insulin seems to be about right and not much changes if say I don't bother with lunch ? I would still test just to make sure. I just hate having to eat just to take insulin. Opinion please 🙂

Burgen SL = Burgen Soya and Linseed, a forum favourite! 🙂

SF jelly = sugar free jelly, another favourite!

Yes, certainly it is OK to skip meals if you are on basal/bolus. If you test and your levels are on the high side, you can just do a correction, otherwise your basal will just keep you ticking along 🙂
 
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