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Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or sausage etc.

if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had with maybe some

variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes delayed

absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a decent amount

of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

It sounds like the person that told you it was good for you is tremendously

undereducated on diabetes management and needs to go for some continuing

education on the matter.

I say this tongue and cheek but... tell ya what, do a test. eat 2 pieces of

cheese pizza from any favorite pizza joint around your area. each piece is about

28 to 30 grams of carbs. dose enough novalog to cover 60 grams of carbs, do a 1

hour post meal, 2 hour post meal, and if your still standing, eat glucose

tablets so you don't pass out LOL. Next, in about 4 hours, do a sugar check,

then a 5 hour post sugar check,and you'll start to see the carbs now begin to be

digested and spike your sugar.

I just can't believe someone would tell you, a diabetic, that pizza is good for

you? *scratch head*

Regards,

pizza

What is wrong with pizza, I had it on Monday night and my CDE thinks it is

good for me. Where is the fat in it?

There are certain " pizza effect " foods that you should never eat because of

the

seriousness of it: pizza, fried chicken, Chinese, and some others.

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well, that home made pizza sounds so good! and yes, is not high in fat! when can

I come over for dinner? *grin*

Regards,

pizza

I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I eat

counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it with

peppers,

onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh tomatoes like now

when

the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups of veggies I normally have for

dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per slice for

my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of Novolog for

it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast and 3 for

dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but for dinner I usually

have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to eat a

piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and breakfast normally

takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can usually do it

in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of tomato

juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat. Often I

then

have trouble eating dinner.

Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or sausage

etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had with maybe some

variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes delayed

absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a decent amount

of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

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It sounds like you need the mozerella cheese, but soy mozarella is another

option for those who do not want any fat atall. It tastes and cooks just

like the real stuff.

pizza

I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I eat

counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it with

peppers,

onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh tomatoes like now

when

the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups of veggies I normally have

for

dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per slice

for

my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of Novolog

for

it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast and 3

for

dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but for dinner I usually

have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to eat a

piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and breakfast

normally

takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can usually do

it

in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of tomato

juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat. Often I

then

have trouble eating dinner.

Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or sausage

etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had with maybe some

variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes delayed

absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a decent

amount

of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

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ya pat, and santa clause is coming to town, right? LOL j/k

Regards,

pizza

I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I eat

counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it with

peppers,

onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh tomatoes like now

when

the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups of veggies I normally have

for

dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per slice

for

my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of Novolog

for

it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast and 3

for

dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but for dinner I usually

have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to eat a

piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and breakfast

normally

takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can usually do

it

in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of tomato

juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat. Often I

then

have trouble eating dinner.

Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or sausage

etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had with maybe some

variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes delayed

absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a decent

amount

of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

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Okay ,

Ye Olde Dummy here again.

What is this 2 of the 3 carb information? Have I missed something here?

Cy, the Ancient One & Grady, the Laboratory Retriever...

Re: pizza

well, that home made pizza sounds so good! and yes, is not high in fat!

when can I come over for dinner? *grin*

Regards,

pizza

I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I eat

counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it with

peppers,

onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh tomatoes like

now when

the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups of veggies I normally

have for

dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

slice for

my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

Novolog for

it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast and

3 for

dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but for dinner I

usually

have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

eat a

piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and breakfast

normally

takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

usually do it

in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

tomato

juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

Often I then

have trouble eating dinner.

Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

sausage

etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had with maybe

some

variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes

delayed

absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

decent amount

of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

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Hi Cy.

sorry, what do you mean/referring to?

Regards,

pizza

>

>

>

> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I eat

>

> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it with

> peppers,

> onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh tomatoes like

> now when

> the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups of veggies I normally

> have for

> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

> slice for

> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

> Novolog for

> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>

> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast and

> 3 for

> dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but for dinner I

> usually

> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

> eat a

> piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and breakfast

> normally

> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

> usually do it

> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

> tomato

> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

> Often I then

> have trouble eating dinner.

>

> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

> sausage

> etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had with maybe

> some

> variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes

> delayed

> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

> decent amount

> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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In the email Girlsgood referred to the crust as being 2 of the 3 carbs

she should have.

Just read down this email and you will see it.

I was just wondering what she was talking about.

Take care, Cy, the Ancient One & Grady, the Laboratory Retriever...

Re: pizza

Hi Cy.

sorry, what do you mean/referring to?

Regards,

pizza

>

>

>

> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

> eat

>

> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it with

> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

> tomatoes like now when

> the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups of veggies I normally

> have for

> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

> slice for

> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

> Novolog for

> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>

> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but for

> dinner I usually

> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

> eat a

> piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and breakfast

> normally

> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

> usually do it

> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

> tomato

> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

> Often I then

> have trouble eating dinner.

>

> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

> with maybe some

> variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes

> delayed

> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

> decent amount

> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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oh that is from the old ADA exchange diet. I.E you can have 3 starches for

this meal, 2 starches for that meal, etc. instead of actually counting the

carbs.

starches meaning, 1 slice of bread, 1/2 cup of corn, etc. I.E exchange diet.

bad bad since there is no carb counting in that.

Regards,

pizza

>>

>>

>>

>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

>> eat

>>

>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it with

>

>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

>> tomatoes like now when

>> the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups of veggies I normally

>> have for

>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

>> slice for

>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

>> Novolog for

>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>>

>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but for

>

>> dinner I usually

>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

>> eat a

>> piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and breakfast

>> normally

>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

>> usually do it

>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

>> tomato

>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

>> Often I then

>> have trouble eating dinner.

>>

>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

>> with maybe some

>> variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes

>> delayed

>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

>> decent amount

>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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oh that is from the old ADA exchange diet. I.E you can have 3 starches for

this meal, 2 starches for that meal, etc. instead of actually counting the

carbs.

starches meaning, 1 slice of bread, 1/2 cup of corn, etc. I.E exchange diet.

bad bad since there is no carb counting in that.

Regards,

pizza

>>

>>

>>

>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

>> eat

>>

>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it with

>

>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

>> tomatoes like now when

>> the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups of veggies I normally

>> have for

>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

>> slice for

>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

>> Novolog for

>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>>

>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but for

>

>> dinner I usually

>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

>> eat a

>> piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and breakfast

>> normally

>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

>> usually do it

>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

>> tomato

>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

>> Often I then

>> have trouble eating dinner.

>>

>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

>> with maybe some

>> variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in fat and causes

>> delayed

>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

>> decent amount

>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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My, my but this sure sounds familiar. The PKU folks also developed an

exchange diet which was equally unreliable.

In today's marketing scheme one had blamed well look at the product

information and see just what is in it. With the nonsense over " net "

carbs it is a real nightmare.

Crystal brought home some " dietetic " cookies last night so I asked her

to read the nutritional information.

Well, there were only 8 net carbs per cookie and she was so excited

because the cookies were nice and large.

Upon closer examination we discovered that, indeed, these cookies

contained less sugar - granulated that is.

It would appear that they have substituted sugar alcohol for the white

stuff - hmm?

I am not sure I ever did get the " total " carb count on these cookies but

Crystal did put them up in a safe place.

Actually, that nutritional information was about as clear as mud. It

alluded to total carbs per package - kinda - and was extremely vague

about how many cookies constituted a package.

This whole thing about product labeling is rapidly becoming a genuine

horror story.

Cy, the Ancient One & Grady, the Laboratory Retriever... .

Re: pizza

oh that is from the old ADA exchange diet. I.E you can have 3 starches

for

this meal, 2 starches for that meal, etc. instead of actually counting

the

carbs.

starches meaning, 1 slice of bread, 1/2 cup of corn, etc. I.E exchange

diet.

bad bad since there is no carb counting in that.

Regards,

pizza

>>

>>

>>

>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

>> eat

>>

>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

>> with

>

>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups

>> of veggies I normally have for

>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

>> slice for

>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

>> Novolog for

>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>>

>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but

>> for

>

>> dinner I usually

>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and

>> breakfast normally

>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

>> usually do it

>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

>> tomato

>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

>> Often I then

>> have trouble eating dinner.

>>

>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in

>> fat and causes delayed

>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

>> decent amount

>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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My, my but this sure sounds familiar. The PKU folks also developed an

exchange diet which was equally unreliable.

In today's marketing scheme one had blamed well look at the product

information and see just what is in it. With the nonsense over " net "

carbs it is a real nightmare.

Crystal brought home some " dietetic " cookies last night so I asked her

to read the nutritional information.

Well, there were only 8 net carbs per cookie and she was so excited

because the cookies were nice and large.

Upon closer examination we discovered that, indeed, these cookies

contained less sugar - granulated that is.

It would appear that they have substituted sugar alcohol for the white

stuff - hmm?

I am not sure I ever did get the " total " carb count on these cookies but

Crystal did put them up in a safe place.

Actually, that nutritional information was about as clear as mud. It

alluded to total carbs per package - kinda - and was extremely vague

about how many cookies constituted a package.

This whole thing about product labeling is rapidly becoming a genuine

horror story.

Cy, the Ancient One & Grady, the Laboratory Retriever... .

Re: pizza

oh that is from the old ADA exchange diet. I.E you can have 3 starches

for

this meal, 2 starches for that meal, etc. instead of actually counting

the

carbs.

starches meaning, 1 slice of bread, 1/2 cup of corn, etc. I.E exchange

diet.

bad bad since there is no carb counting in that.

Regards,

pizza

>>

>>

>>

>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

>> eat

>>

>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

>> with

>

>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups

>> of veggies I normally have for

>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

>> slice for

>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

>> Novolog for

>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>>

>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but

>> for

>

>> dinner I usually

>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and

>> breakfast normally

>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

>> usually do it

>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

>> tomato

>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

>> Often I then

>> have trouble eating dinner.

>>

>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in

>> fat and causes delayed

>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

>> decent amount

>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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bottom line is, anything crunchy in a package that looks like a cookie has

carbs in it *grin*

Regards,

pizza

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

>>> eat

>>>

>>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

>>> with

>>

>>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

>>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups

>

>>> of veggies I normally have for

>>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

>>> slice for

>>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

>>> Novolog for

>>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

>>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>>>

>>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

>>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but

>>> for

>>

>>> dinner I usually

>>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

>>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and

>>> breakfast normally

>>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

>>> usually do it

>>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

>>> tomato

>>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

>>> Often I then

>>> have trouble eating dinner.

>>>

>>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

>>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

>>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in

>>> fat and causes delayed

>>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

>>> decent amount

>>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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Really?

Well, I'll be switched!

Just goes to show you that one never gets too old to learn.

Now we will work on Crystal.

Cy, the Ancient One & Grady, the Laboratory Retriever... (large grin)

Re: pizza

bottom line is, anything crunchy in a package that looks like a cookie

has

carbs in it *grin*

Regards,

pizza

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

>>> eat

>>>

>>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

>>> with

>>

>>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

>>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2

>>> cups

>

>>> of veggies I normally have for

>>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

>>> slice for my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4

>>> units of Novolog for

>>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at

a

>>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>>>

>>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

>>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but

>>> for

>>

>>> dinner I usually

>>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

>>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and

>>> breakfast normally takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at

>>> dinner and can usually do it

>>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass

of

>>> tomato

>>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

>>> Often I then

>>> have trouble eating dinner.

>>>

>>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

>>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

>>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in

>>> fat and causes delayed absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The

>>> crust is made with a decent amount

>>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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Dave,

Hmm, that is also what Crystal said. (smile)

Now, for the record, I have heard these same words from my friends who

are trying to lose weight, reduce cholesterol, reduce blood sugar,

improve blood circulation and so on.

Must be a universal problem huh? (another smile)

Take care my friend, Cy, the Ancient One...

Re: pizza

Another bottom line if I may add one is, if it tastes real good, spit it

out immediately! <smile>

Dave

pizza

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked)

I

>>> eat

>>>

>>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

>>> with

>>

>>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

>>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2

cups

>

>>> of veggies I normally have for

>>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces

per

>>> slice for

>>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

>>> Novolog for

>>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza

at a

>>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>>>

>>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

breakfast

>>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but

>>> for

>>

>>> dinner I usually

>>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try

to

>>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and

>>> breakfast normally

>>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

>>> usually do it

>>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass

of

>>> tomato

>>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

>>> Often I then

>>> have trouble eating dinner.

>>>

>>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni

or

>>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you

had

>>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich

in

>>> fat and causes delayed

>>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

>>> decent amount

>>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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LOL true that. heh. actually, with splenda now it is possible to taste good

and be less filling? sounds like a beer commercial eh? *grin*

Regards,

pizza

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

> >>> eat

> >>>

> >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

> >>> with

> >>

> >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

> >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups

> >

> >>> of veggies I normally have for

> >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

> >>> slice for

> >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

> >>> Novolog for

> >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

> >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

> >>>

> >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

> >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but

> >>> for

> >>

> >>> dinner I usually

> >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

> >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and

> >>> breakfast normally

> >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

> >>> usually do it

> >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

> >>> tomato

> >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

> >>> Often I then

> >>> have trouble eating dinner.

> >>>

> >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

> >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

> >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in

> >>> fat and causes delayed

> >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

> >>> decent amount

> >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

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Unless, Dave it is made with Splenda!

Re: pizza

Another bottom line if I may add one is, if it tastes real good, spit it out

immediately! <smile>

Dave

pizza

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked) I

>>> eat

>>>

>>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

>>> with

>>

>>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and fresh

>>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2 cups

>

>>> of veggies I normally have for

>>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces per

>>> slice for

>>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units of

>>> Novolog for

>>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza at a

>>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

>>>

>>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for breakfast

>>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can, but

>>> for

>>

>>> dinner I usually

>>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try to

>>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater and

>>> breakfast normally

>>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

>>> usually do it

>>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a glass of

>>> tomato

>>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I eat.

>>> Often I then

>>> have trouble eating dinner.

>>>

>>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni or

>>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you had

>>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich in

>>> fat and causes delayed

>>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

>>> decent amount

>>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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Only problem with the Splenda foods is that they usually do not make a

100% switch to Splenda.

They replace SOME of the sugar with Splenda and the rest with other

forms of sugar.

I am sure that there are many products out there which did get their

sugar completely replaced with Splenda but I am also certain that there

are a lot of products which require very close scrutiny.

Cy, the ancient One & Grady, the Laboratory Retriever...

Re: pizza

LOL true that. heh. actually, with splenda now it is possible to taste

good

and be less filling? sounds like a beer commercial eh? *grin* Regards,

pizza

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked)

I

> >>> eat

> >>>

> >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

> >>> with

> >>

> >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

fresh

> >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2

cups

> >

> >>> of veggies I normally have for

> >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces

per

> >>> slice for

> >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

of

> >>> Novolog for

> >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza

at a

> >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

> >>>

> >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

breakfast

> >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

but

> >>> for

> >>

> >>> dinner I usually

> >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try

to

> >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

and

> >>> breakfast normally

> >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

> >>> usually do it

> >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a

glass of

> >>> tomato

> >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

eat.

> >>> Often I then

> >>> have trouble eating dinner.

> >>>

> >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni

or

> >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you

had

> >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich

in

> >>> fat and causes delayed

> >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

> >>> decent amount

> >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

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Most baked goods made with Splenda have extra sugars in them because Splenda

does not brown. However does not take much extra other sugars to make the

product brown i.e.. a teaspoon.

Re: pizza

LOL true that. heh. actually, with splenda now it is possible to taste

good

and be less filling? sounds like a beer commercial eh? *grin* Regards,

pizza

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked)

I

> >>> eat

> >>>

> >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

> >>> with

> >>

> >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

fresh

> >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2

cups

> >

> >>> of veggies I normally have for

> >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces

per

> >>> slice for

> >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

of

> >>> Novolog for

> >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza

at a

> >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

> >>>

> >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

breakfast

> >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

but

> >>> for

> >>

> >>> dinner I usually

> >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try

to

> >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

and

> >>> breakfast normally

> >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

> >>> usually do it

> >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a

glass of

> >>> tomato

> >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

eat.

> >>> Often I then

> >>> have trouble eating dinner.

> >>>

> >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni

or

> >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you

had

> >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich

in

> >>> fat and causes delayed

> >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

> >>> decent amount

> >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

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Hi Cy and gang; I was alarmed to find that Splenda sugar replacement had a

Medical Doctor commenting on the fact that the *wonderful?*natural sweetner

had many problems with it's ingredientscausing heart and kidnies not

functioning properly and all sorts of other things mentioned in the

doctor's report. Unfortunately my wife who showed it to me deleted it

before I asked her to save the article. I'd imagine that this report would

be available if we went into Google andt typed in Splenda, and did a

search on these alarming facts!I thought that this product was perfectly

safe...at least that's the impression I gotafter my wife read the info on

the box. Cheers; Ken B in Toronto.

Only one life, 'twill soon be past; Only what's done in Christ will last.

pizza

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough uncooked)

> I

> > >>> eat

> > >>>

> > >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top it

> > >>> with

> > >>

> > >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

> fresh

> > >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1 1/2

> cups

> > >

> > >>> of veggies I normally have for

> > >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2 ounces

> per

> > >>> slice for

> > >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

> of

> > >>> Novolog for

> > >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than pizza

> at a

> > >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food.

> > >>>

> > >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

> breakfast

> > >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

> but

> > >>> for

> > >>

> > >>> dinner I usually

> > >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to try

> to

> > >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

> and

> > >>> breakfast normally

> > >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and can

> > >>> usually do it

> > >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in appy's so I have a

> glass of

> > >>> tomato

> > >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

> eat.

> > >>> Often I then

> > >>> have trouble eating dinner.

> > >>>

> > >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like pepperoni

> or

> > >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming you

> had

> > >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and rich

> in

> > >>> fat and causes delayed

> > >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with a

> > >>> decent amount

> > >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they cook it on.

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

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If one wants it I may have an article on Splenda a friend sent me about

last winter or early spring.

Cy, the Ancient One...

Re: pizza

Hi Cy and gang; I was alarmed to find that Splenda sugar replacement

had a Medical Doctor commenting on the fact that the

*wonderful?*natural sweetner had many problems with it's

ingredientscausing heart and kidnies not functioning properly and all

sorts of other things mentioned in the doctor's report. Unfortunately my

wife who showed it to me deleted it before I asked her to save the

article. I'd imagine that this report would be available if we went into

Google andt typed in Splenda, and did a search on these alarming

facts!I thought that this product was perfectly safe...at least that's

the impression I gotafter my wife read the info on the box. Cheers; Ken

B in Toronto. Only one life, 'twill soon be past; Only what's done in

Christ will last.

pizza

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough

> > uncooked)

> I

> > >>> eat

> > >>>

> > >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top

> > it >>> with >>

> > >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

> fresh

> > >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1

> > 1/2

> cups

> > >

> > >>> of veggies I normally have for

> > >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2

> > ounces

> per

> > >>> slice for

> > >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

> of

> > >>> Novolog for

> > >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than

> > pizza

> at a

> > >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food. >>>

> > >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

> breakfast

> > >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

> but

> > >>> for

> > >>

> > >>> dinner I usually

> > >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to

> > try

> to

> > >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

> and

> > >>> breakfast normally

> > >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and

> > can >>> usually do it >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in

> > appy's so I have a

> glass of

> > >>> tomato

> > >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

> eat.

> > >>> Often I then

> > >>> have trouble eating dinner.

> > >>>

> > >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like

> > pepperoni

> or

> > >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming

> > you

> had

> > >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and

> > rich

> in

> > >>> fat and causes delayed

> > >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with

> > a >>> decent amount >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they

> > cook it on. >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

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send it to me Cy!

pizza

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough

>> > uncooked)

>> I

>> > >>> eat

>> > >>>

>> > >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top

>> > it >>> with >>

>> > >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

>> fresh

>> > >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1

>> > 1/2

>> cups

>> > >

>> > >>> of veggies I normally have for

>> > >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2

>> > ounces

>> per

>> > >>> slice for

>> > >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

>> of

>> > >>> Novolog for

>> > >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than

>> > pizza

>> at a

>> > >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food. >>>

>> > >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

>> breakfast

>> > >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

>> but

>> > >>> for

>> > >>

>> > >>> dinner I usually

>> > >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to

>> > try

>> to

>> > >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

>> and

>> > >>> breakfast normally

>> > >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and

>> > can >>> usually do it >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in

>

>> > appy's so I have a

>> glass of

>> > >>> tomato

>> > >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

>> eat.

>> > >>> Often I then

>> > >>> have trouble eating dinner.

>> > >>>

>> > >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like

>> > pepperoni

>> or

>> > >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming

>> > you

>> had

>> > >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and

>> > rich

>> in

>> > >>> fat and causes delayed

>> > >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with

>

>> > a >>> decent amount >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they

>> > cook it on. >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

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send it to me Cy!

pizza

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough

>> > uncooked)

>> I

>> > >>> eat

>> > >>>

>> > >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top

>> > it >>> with >>

>> > >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

>> fresh

>> > >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1

>> > 1/2

>> cups

>> > >

>> > >>> of veggies I normally have for

>> > >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2

>> > ounces

>> per

>> > >>> slice for

>> > >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

>> of

>> > >>> Novolog for

>> > >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than

>> > pizza

>> at a

>> > >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food. >>>

>> > >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

>> breakfast

>> > >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

>> but

>> > >>> for

>> > >>

>> > >>> dinner I usually

>> > >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to

>> > try

>> to

>> > >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

>> and

>> > >>> breakfast normally

>> > >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and

>> > can >>> usually do it >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in

>

>> > appy's so I have a

>> glass of

>> > >>> tomato

>> > >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

>> eat.

>> > >>> Often I then

>> > >>> have trouble eating dinner.

>> > >>>

>> > >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like

>> > pepperoni

>> or

>> > >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming

>> > you

>> had

>> > >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and

>> > rich

>> in

>> > >>> fat and causes delayed

>> > >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with

>

>> > a >>> decent amount >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they

>> > cook it on. >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

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send it to me Cy!

pizza

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough

>> > uncooked)

>> I

>> > >>> eat

>> > >>>

>> > >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top

>> > it >>> with >>

>> > >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

>> fresh

>> > >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1

>> > 1/2

>> cups

>> > >

>> > >>> of veggies I normally have for

>> > >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2

>> > ounces

>> per

>> > >>> slice for

>> > >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

>> of

>> > >>> Novolog for

>> > >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than

>> > pizza

>> at a

>> > >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food. >>>

>> > >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

>> breakfast

>> > >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

>> but

>> > >>> for

>> > >>

>> > >>> dinner I usually

>> > >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to

>> > try

>> to

>> > >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

>> and

>> > >>> breakfast normally

>> > >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and

>> > can >>> usually do it >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in

>

>> > appy's so I have a

>> glass of

>> > >>> tomato

>> > >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

>> eat.

>> > >>> Often I then

>> > >>> have trouble eating dinner.

>> > >>>

>> > >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like

>> > pepperoni

>> or

>> > >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming

>> > you

>> had

>> > >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and

>> > rich

>> in

>> > >>> fat and causes delayed

>> > >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with

>

>> > a >>> decent amount >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they

>> > cook it on. >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

>> > >>>

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I would like the article on Splenda. thanks.

Re: pizza

Hi Cy and gang; I was alarmed to find that Splenda sugar replacement

had a Medical Doctor commenting on the fact that the

*wonderful?*natural sweetner had many problems with it's

ingredientscausing heart and kidnies not functioning properly and all

sorts of other things mentioned in the doctor's report. Unfortunately my

wife who showed it to me deleted it before I asked her to save the

article. I'd imagine that this report would be available if we went into

Google andt typed in Splenda, and did a search on these alarming

facts!I thought that this product was perfectly safe...at least that's

the impression I gotafter my wife read the info on the box. Cheers; Ken

B in Toronto. Only one life, 'twill soon be past; Only what's done in

Christ will last.

pizza

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough

> > uncooked)

> I

> > >>> eat

> > >>>

> > >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top

> > it >>> with >>

> > >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

> fresh

> > >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1

> > 1/2

> cups

> > >

> > >>> of veggies I normally have for

> > >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2

> > ounces

> per

> > >>> slice for

> > >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

> of

> > >>> Novolog for

> > >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than

> > pizza

> at a

> > >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food. >>>

> > >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

> breakfast

> > >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

> but

> > >>> for

> > >>

> > >>> dinner I usually

> > >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to

> > try

> to

> > >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

> and

> > >>> breakfast normally

> > >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and

> > can >>> usually do it >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in

> > appy's so I have a

> glass of

> > >>> tomato

> > >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

> eat.

> > >>> Often I then

> > >>> have trouble eating dinner.

> > >>>

> > >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like

> > pepperoni

> or

> > >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming

> > you

> had

> > >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and

> > rich

> in

> > >>> fat and causes delayed

> > >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with

> > a >>> decent amount >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they

> > cook it on. >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

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I would like the article on Splenda. thanks.

Re: pizza

Hi Cy and gang; I was alarmed to find that Splenda sugar replacement

had a Medical Doctor commenting on the fact that the

*wonderful?*natural sweetner had many problems with it's

ingredientscausing heart and kidnies not functioning properly and all

sorts of other things mentioned in the doctor's report. Unfortunately my

wife who showed it to me deleted it before I asked her to save the

article. I'd imagine that this report would be available if we went into

Google andt typed in Splenda, and did a search on these alarming

facts!I thought that this product was perfectly safe...at least that's

the impression I gotafter my wife read the info on the box. Cheers; Ken

B in Toronto. Only one life, 'twill soon be past; Only what's done in

Christ will last.

pizza

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> I was told the crust of 2 slices (it is 4 ounces dough

> > uncooked)

> I

> > >>> eat

> > >>>

> > >>> counts as the 2 of the 3 carbs I should have per meal. I top

> > it >>> with >>

> > >>> peppers, onions, spinach, mushrooms, sometimes broccoli and

> fresh

> > >>> tomatoes like now when the garden is in and those are the 1

> > 1/2

> cups

> > >

> > >>> of veggies I normally have for

> > >>> dinner.. I use a low fat mozzarella and add about 1-2

> > ounces

> per

> > >>> slice for

> > >>> my protein. The 14 " I make serves 4. Anyway, I take 4 units

> of

> > >>> Novolog for

> > >>> it and I am within normal limits. I like it better than

> > pizza

> at a

> > >>> restaurant but have never really liked Italian food. >>>

> > >>> Since I just can't get lunch down I can have 3 carbs for

> breakfast

> > >>> and 3 for dinner if I eat that much. Breakfast I often can,

> but

> > >>> for

> > >>

> > >>> dinner I usually

> > >>> have a large salad and 1 1/2 cups veggies so the CDE says to

> > try

> to

> > >>> eat a piece of fruit during the day...lol I am a slow eater

> and

> > >>> breakfast normally

> > >>> takes me 2-3 hrs or more to eat. I am better at dinner and

> > can >>> usually do it >>> in a 1-2 hours. I am a big believer in

> > appy's so I have a

> glass of

> > >>> tomato

> > >>> juice, raw veggies and dip, or a big salad an hour before I

> eat.

> > >>> Often I then

> > >>> have trouble eating dinner.

> > >>>

> > >>> Cheese and the crust. Not to mention any toppings like

> > pepperoni

> or

> > >>> sausage etc. if you get a cheese pizza, which I am assuming

> > you

> had

> > >>> with maybe some variation, the cheese is extremely high and

> > rich

> in

> > >>> fat and causes delayed

> > >>> absorption of the carbs and, the crust. The crust is made with

> > a >>> decent amount >>> of oil in it. They also oil the pan they

> > cook it on. >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

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