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I’m not waiting until Monday :)

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I’m ready to start eating well tomorrow. I do crave a sweetish desert. Any ideas please? Love to all

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SMITHYC profile image
SMITHYCHealth Champion

How about sugar free jelly with fruit in .

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Rcb1982 in reply to SMITHYC

Good idea :)

Caz28 profile image
Caz28

Fresh berries and yoghurt?

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Rcb1982 in reply to Caz28

What yogurt would you go for?

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Caz28 in reply to Rcb1982

Either Greek yoghurt or I’m partial to skyr x

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Fran182716Prediabetic

I’ve had to drastically reduce sugar. My go-to sweet treats are now things like Greek yoghurt with berries, banana pancake (1 small mashed banana mixed with 1 large beaten egg, cook like an omelette), Greek yoghurt mixed with no-added-sugar muesli, apple, peach, two squares of luxury dark chocolate.

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BeccaR0082 in reply to Fran182716

Ooh love the sound of the banana pancake - I may have to pinch that recipe!

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Praveen55Star in reply to BeccaR0082

Just remember, one average size banana ( 120 gm ) has equivalent of approx. 6 tspn of table sugar.

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BeccaR0082 in reply to Praveen55

Whhaatttttt???! 😲

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Praveen55Star in reply to BeccaR0082

Follow the link below:

phcuk.org/wp-content/upload...

Choose fruits wisely if you are on weight loss journey.

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Fran182716Prediabetic in reply to Praveen55

Well yes it does contain intrinsic sugar, but a barely ripe one has less than a ripe one, and it does contain other useful nutrients, also in this case it’s not eaten in isolation, the egg will reduce the glycemic load. I wouldn’t advocate stuffing down multiple bananas a day but an occasional small barely ripe one shouldn’t be a problem if it’s your only sweet food of the day.

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Praveen55Star in reply to Fran182716

Sorry, I did not mean one should not eat banana. It is just that one should be aware of its sugar contents so that it can be taken into account of total daily allowance. Unfortunately, we have been taking too much sugar both hidden and free. That is why Dr Unwin has released the information on sugar contents of commonly used foods.

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Fran182716Prediabetic in reply to Praveen55

Yes I do like his graph, makes it so clear to see what sugars are in different foods, would be good if it could be extended to a wider range of foods, like you say to enable people to make choices over their daily intake.

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Praveen55Star in reply to Fran182716

Fran182716

Please follow the link below for sugar equivalents of extended range of foods.

phcuk.org/nice/

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Fran182716Prediabetic in reply to Praveen55

Thank you! That’s much more comprehensive 😀

Zest profile image
Zest

Hi Rcb1982

Welcome to the Healthy eating forum. You've got some great suggestions - they all sound really great. What did you go for in the end?

Zest :-)

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Rcb1982

I got some skyr and frozen mixed berries 😊

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