This week feels good. Food-wise I am doing better. Exercise-wise I am doing better, and blood sugar-wise I am doing better. It is amazing what a difference food makes in the body. Eating well can help us feel good, energetic and healthy. Eating poorly, can make us cranky and sluggish. I believe in balance. I think you can have a cookie here and there as long as most of the time you are eating healthfully. I'm getting closer to that balance. And you? How is your journey?
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Through out the day, when ever I wanted a snack, I just grabbed 2-3 peanut butter balls. It's nice to have something quick that doesn't kill my sugar levels. |
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Breakfast was cereal and almond milk. Nothing too exciting, but tasty. |
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Some of my home made, diabetic friendly coleslaw for lunch. The recipe is here. |
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I found this diet juice. It is so good. It has 5 calories and 2 grams of sugar. What a nice treat. |
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Chicken tacos for dinner. Mexican food is easily transformed into diabetic friendly fare, if you leave out extra fats and sauces. I boiled my chicken breasts and then flavored them. No sauces, just salsa and a little sour cream. I added avocados for some good healthy fat, and because I love them. They add all the creaminess that I need, but since I eat them fresh, instead of in guacamole, they are a really healthy addition. |
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I was only at a 74 blood sugar level last night, so I made some french toast. I used home made, whole wheat bread, (which I bought from my neighbor's daughter. She is quite a little baker, and making this as a fund raiser to fund her trip to a national clogging competition. I love entrepreneurship!) Any way, it is a fabulous all whole wheat bread, and she grinds the wheat fresh, so it is really yummy and nutritious. I used boysenberry syrup. |
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