Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Sky, This could be one of those " YMMV " things for " you " . Cauliflower is supposedly pretty low GI, but we all react differently so your tester is your best indicator of results for " you " . Try some cauliflower alone & test @1 & 2 hours to see what happens. Overcooking vegies makes them easier to digest & raises the effective GI. " Al dente " is best, but that makes cauliflower hard to " mash " if that's your desire. , T2, etc..... _________________________________________ The question is, has anyone noticed problems with a food that is low carb and not *supposed* to be affecting BG very much? sky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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