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I got some of this at my health food store and it's really quite good.
Tastes much more like wheat pasta than the rice or corn pasta does. I have to buy alternative pastas because of food allergies. Anyway... Quinoa is high in protein and fiber and is purported to work better for diabetics than some other grains. It works for me anyway. You might want to give it a try. |
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"Julie Bove" wrote in message
news:nLjMi.1233$R%1.1036@trndny06... I got some of this at my health food store and it's really quite good. Tastes much more like wheat pasta than the rice or corn pasta does. I have to buy alternative pastas because of food allergies. Anyway... Quinoa is high in protein and fiber and is purported to work better for diabetics than some other grains. It works for me anyway. You might want to give it a try. I think quinoa is actually a seed. I bought some last year and both times that I tried it, my BG went crazy afterward and I threw it out. I just bought another box and I'm going to give it another try, in case my body was just going through a weird phase last time. I'm type 1 and handle carbs well, but some things are almost impossible for me to get right. Corn bread is another food that is a mystery. Any other kind of bread or muffins I can do, but cornbread (homemade, even) messes with me. I have no problems with actual corn. -- Liz Type 1 dx 4/1987 Minimed Paradigm 715 5/2005 |
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"Elizabeth Blake" wrote in message ... I think quinoa is actually a seed. I bought some last year and both times that I tried it, my BG went crazy afterward and I threw it out. I just bought another box and I'm going to give it another try, in case my body was just going through a weird phase last time. I'm type 1 and handle carbs well, but some things are almost impossible for me to get right. Corn bread is another food that is a mystery. Any other kind of bread or muffins I can do, but cornbread (homemade, even) messes with me. I have no problems with actual corn. I can't do cornbread either. I think a lot of it has a lot of sugar in it. I can do Gorditas though. But the recipe I have has just a tiny bit of sugar for the whole thing. I have to watch my portion size though. |
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