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Or Tuesday.

But we all hope it's tomorrow.

They gave her the basic pamphlet with "how big is a carbohydrate serving" and "how many servings a day" and "substitutions."

GODS, it's depressing.

Especially the "substitutions" part. I have always been deeply suspicious of NutraSweet.

Honestly, a lot of what we'll be doing is monkeying with her portion sizes, rather than drastically altering what we eat -- and cutting out the sugared soda, and allowing ourselves less reliance on pasta than we previously did.

Food budget's going up, I can tell you that.

One thing, though, that I am NOT doing, is putting margarine on the list. Margarine is evil. Margarine is the enemy of both flavor and health. I will be more vigilant about substituting olive and canola oils where appropriate, but I am NOT going to stop using butter. I *will* stop making biscuits and cornbread as meal accompaniments to reduce the temptation to slather on the butter (and to take away one carbohydrate exchange) -- but if something needs butter, I'll use BUTTER.

Dammit.

Fat free sour cream is not nearly as onerous. That will be easy to deal with -- make a fat free sour cream dip to keep around and have that plus raw veggies be a snack-by-default instead of the less healthy snack foods. That's actually a good idea.

I'm a pastry chef. So much for taking my work home!

Date: 2003-09-29 01:37 am (UTC)
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[livejournal.com profile] mcroft and I generally avoid the problem by not cooking/eating desserts. When we go out or eat a holiday meal, I very occasionally have dessert and he has a bite or two.

The last time I had dessert was a piece of rich flourless chocolate cake. It wasn't a big piece of cake and I shared it with my mother and [livejournal.com profile] mcroft. I didn't want any more than that because I never eat dessert any more.

Date: 2003-09-29 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mcroft.livejournal.com
immlass eats a lot healthier since a diabetic moved in with her, as do I. I'm in much better shape than I was when she and I met. Diabetes makes you pay a lot more attention to what you eat, because things that are bad for healthy people are also bad for diabetics, but they take effect in 4 hours instead of 40 years.

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