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I think one of my biggest issues with trying to eat right is snacking.

Yeah, I like to eat, but there doesn't really seem to be any good

diabetic snacks out there. I've done the jello,and the cottage cheese,

and I love peanut butter and crackers, even if I am limited to just

six, but all of this gets really old. I love chips and salsa. I've

found some tortilla chips that are lower in carbs then most, and some

salsa that is lower in sugar then most, but I still feel like I should

stay away from it. Not to mention that I don't know when to quit once

I get started. I started on raw vegetables like carrots and

colliflower with veggie dip. I enjoyed it until I looked at the

cholesterol count in the dip, which is something else that I have to

watch, so I've given that up too. AAAAAAnyway, I'd like to hear a few

suggestions on snacking if anyone has any. I'm sure I'm not the only

one in this dilemma.

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I know what you mean! I am a big snacker too. I love potato chips. I have

started planning my snacks like I do my meals. I can have 1oz of potato chips.

I eat a lot of dill pickles. Mr. Salty makes a pretzel and cheese snack pack. I

do the no sugar added pudding and jello. I switch these things around so none of

them get boring. I found fudge drop cookies that only have 19 carbs for a

serving of 4. I also found a choc. cookie with a little bit of marshmello cream

that is under 19 carbs for 1. By planning ahead I can stay on my food plan.

in Ohio

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I've taken to eating sunflower seeds when I'm feeling munchy. I'm not sure the

brand I eat would be readily available anywhere else, as it's produced locally,

but I don't think the nutrition facts could vary much with other brands.

For salted, a half cup serving has 170 calories, 9g of fat (1g saturated, 0g

trans), 0 cholesterol, 390 mg sodium (eek! lol), 16 g carbs, but only 2 net (14

g fibre, 1 g sugar), and 6 g protein. They also provide 4% of the RDA of calcium

and 8% of the RDA of iron. I also saw something the other day about sunflower

seeds being a libido booster ;)

Oh, and I am referring to raw seeds, not raosted or otherwise cooked :)

This is the brand I eat: http://www.spitzseeds.com/ The site says they

distribute in the US, too.

Aly

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I think one of my biggest issues with trying to eat right is snacking.

Yeah, I like to eat, but there doesn't really seem to be any good

diabetic snacks out there. I've done the jello,and the cottage cheese,

and I love peanut butter and crackers, even if I am limited to just

six, but all of this gets really old. I love chips and salsa. I've

found some tortilla chips that are lower in carbs then most, and some

salsa that is lower in sugar then most, but I still feel like I should

stay away from it. Not to mention that I don't know when to quit once

I get started. I started on raw vegetables like carrots and

colliflower with veggie dip. I enjoyed it until I looked at the

cholesterol count in the dip, which is something else that I have to

watch, so I've given that up too. AAAAAAnyway, I'd like to hear a few

suggestions on snacking if anyone has any. I'm sure I'm not the only

one in this dilemma.

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Jerky is any type of meat that has been slowly dehydrated over low heat. It

will keep for a fairly long time without refrigeration. It was used by Native

Americans as a way to save food during the abundant(summer) time for lean

times(winter).

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Those " 100-calorie " packs of various types of goodies are usually in

line with the numbers conducive to " safe " snacking. I really love

the Cheetos baked crunchy ones - plus the SunChips. Since I have

to watch calories on top of everything else, these give me the

satisfaction of having something munchy & crunchy without overdoing

it.

Now, if I could just figure out how to work a cherry pie into

things - lol!

Carla

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> I think one of my biggest issues with trying to eat right is

snacking.

> Yeah, I like to eat, but there doesn't really seem to be any good

> diabetic snacks out there. I've done the jello,and the cottage

cheese,

> and I love peanut butter and crackers, even if I am limited to

just

> six, but all of this gets really old. I love chips and salsa. I've

> found some tortilla chips that are lower in carbs then most, and

some

> salsa that is lower in sugar then most, but I still feel like I

should

> stay away from it. Not to mention that I don't know when to quit

once

> I get started. I started on raw vegetables like carrots and

> colliflower with veggie dip. I enjoyed it until I looked at the

> cholesterol count in the dip, which is something else that I have

to

> watch, so I've given that up too. AAAAAAnyway, I'd like to hear a

few

> suggestions on snacking if anyone has any. I'm sure I'm not the

only

> one in this dilemma.

>

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When I was diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic in 1968 my doctors recommended I

rarely eat french fries or potato chips. If you are a cost conscious consumer

check

the price on a five pound bag of potatos. Then check the price on a regular

order

of fries or a single serving of potato chips. The cost premium paid on fries

and chips

is enormous.

Started using Extend Bars. They don't elevate my sugars and prevent lows.

Kind regards, Tim

SUSAN WOODBURY dippyauntsuzie@...> wrote:

I know what you mean! I am a big snacker too. I love potato chips. I

have started planning my snacks like I do my meals. I can have 1oz of potato

chips. I eat a lot of dill pickles. Mr. Salty makes a pretzel and cheese snack

pack. I do the no sugar added pudding and jello. I switch these things around so

none of them get boring. I found fudge drop cookies that only have 19 carbs for

a serving of 4. I also found a choc. cookie with a little bit of marshmello

cream that is under 19 carbs for 1. By planning ahead I can stay on my food

plan. in Ohio

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I think one of my biggest issues with trying to eat right is snacking.

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I stuff celery with cream cheese and sprinkle with seasoned salt. Lots

of crunch for the carbs... I have heard of people using peanut butter

(w/out the seasoned salt!) but I think it has more fat/carbs than the

cream cheese does.

Jerky (can be any type of meat). could be pricy if purchased but I make

my own; that way I can limit the MSG too. easy to make even w/out a

dehydrator as you can use a regular stove. As I grow my own meat (I

know, not an option for many of us!) I also know that it doesn't contain

any chemicals or hormones so I consider it a dietary " freeby " . Lots of

chewing and hand-mouth movement so satisfying for those who eat

emotionally as well.

Janet

Janet May

Thistle Keep Shetlands and Dairy Goats

SE Iowa

http://www.shetlandfarm.com/> www.shetlandfarm.com

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I would love to know how to make jerky without a dehydrator! Do you

put it in the oven a low temp for a long period of time? Please let me

know. Thanks! :-)

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I'm in the UK, and I havent a clue what it is????????

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I would love to know how to make jerky without a dehydrator! Do you

put it in the oven a low temp for a long period of time? Please let me

know. Thanks! :-)

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If you go to foodtv.com Alton Brown makes jerkey without a dehydrator. I dont

have the exact link, but you can search his stuff on there.

Angelia in OR

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Thank you Bob

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Jerky is any type of meat that has been slowly dehydrated over low heat. It

will keep for a fairly long time without refrigeration. It was used by

Native

Americans as a way to save food during the abundant(summer) time for lean

times(winter).

Bob Sears

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I used to cut potatoes very thin and bake them in the oven. Worked

beautifully to make potato chips salted if wanted.

I'm scared to try them again after reading that potatoes spike some people

as well as worrying that once I eat them I won't stop (calories count - I'm

loosing weight again yippee)

JUDITH

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When I was diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic in 1968 my doctors recommended I

rarely eat french fries or potato chips.

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In a message dated 7/26/2006 7:37:22 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

redbird4848@... writes:

if I can't stop snacking,

the cure is either !get out of the house! or make a meal

When I'm sitting at home doing nothing, I will snack non-stop from lunch

until dinner. That is why I love my shopping on Tuesday and Friday. I enjoy

the cooler weather so I can get outside and do yardwork.

Last week, I did not get much housework done, so that is my intention today.

I plan to get a lot accomplished, so hopefully, I'll not be snacking.

Thanks for sharing about the V8 at Sam's. This is what I need to get.

Eunice - who needs to get away from the computer and start getting things

done.

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I snack non=stop! We buy cases of V8 from Sam's club. They are real

small cans (4 oz?) so I don't get grossed out. If I slam two cans, it

reduces my cravings for junk food. Second, if I can't stop snacking,

the cure is either !get out of the house! or make a meal. FOr some

reason, I enjoy making a good supper. And for some odd reason when I

know the meal is cooking (e.g. meat that takes 2-3 hours, I don't want

to snack. Weird, I know. I guess that makes me not want to " ruin my

supper " . Otherwise, like yesterday, I will snack non-stop.

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> I think one of my biggest issues with trying to eat right is

snacking.

> Yeah, I like to eat,

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I keep the low sodium V8 on hand. I found out that if you keep it

really cold and pour it over crushed ice it doesn't taste as gross.

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> > I think one of my biggest issues with trying to eat right is

> snacking.

> > Yeah, I like to eat,

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Eunice,

You're not the only person that needs to get things done but this

group is so supportive and it puts me in a good mood. This group

has also give me more incentive to exercise even more.

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> In a message dated 7/26/2006 7:37:22 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> redbird4848@... writes:

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> if I can't stop snacking,

> the cure is either !get out of the house! or make a meal

>

>

> When I'm sitting at home doing nothing, I will snack non-stop from

lunch

> until dinner. That is why I love my shopping on Tuesday and

Friday. I enjoy

> the cooler weather so I can get outside and do yardwork.

>

> Last week, I did not get much housework done, so that is my

intention today.

> I plan to get a lot accomplished, so hopefully, I'll not be

snacking.

>

> Thanks for sharing about the V8 at Sam's. This is what I need to

get.

>

> Eunice - who needs to get away from the computer and start getting

things

> done.

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>

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--- I haven't drank any V8 in a long time, but I used to put a

little black pepper in it. When you get down to it, you're drinking

liquid vegetables, may as well season it like vegetables.

In diabetes , " Marie " wrote:

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> I keep the low sodium V8 on hand. I found out that if you keep it

> really cold and pour it over crushed ice it doesn't taste as gross.

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> > > I think one of my biggest issues with trying to eat right is

> > snacking.

> > > Yeah, I like to eat,

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--- I haven't drank any V8 in a long time, but I used to put a

little black pepper in it. When you get down to it, you're drinking

liquid vegetables, may as well season it like vegetables.

In diabetes , " Marie " wrote:

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> I keep the low sodium V8 on hand. I found out that if you keep it

> really cold and pour it over crushed ice it doesn't taste as gross.

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> > > I think one of my biggest issues with trying to eat right is

> > snacking.

> > > Yeah, I like to eat,

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If you mix the low sodium V-8 half and half with spicy hot and add a

teaspoon of Braggs organic apple cider vinegar it is really tasty, and has

not quite so much salt.

The Apple cider vinegar is really good for a host of things. If you don't

believe that, it at least won't hurt you.

Jan

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>I keep the low sodium V8 on hand. I found out that if you keep it

> really cold and pour it over crushed ice it doesn't taste as gross.

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I will eat a pickle slice with cream cheese on it, I will heat some

pepperoni slices in the microwave, I will eat half an apple dipped in cream

cheese, an ounce of almonds (about 20), or 30 pistachios, I take a slice of

american cheese and quarter it and put on parchment paper and microwave it

and it tastes like cheese nips. When I want the sweet stuff I take some

cream cheese put it in a mug with a little bit of cream and vanilla extract

and splenda and microwave it and it tastes like a cheese cake, sugarfree

pudding with sugarfree whip cream in the can. Hope this helps.

sharon

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