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From: Nev. on 9 Oct 2008 08:46 Thanks for that bit of info, Loretta, but I live in Australia and that particular brand may not get here.. But it's no big deal if I never get any. Nev. "Loretta Eisenberg" <sassybklynlady(a)webtv.net> wrote in message news:15608-48EB5F9D-2463(a)storefull-3231.bay.webtv.net... > I know that Jelly Belly makes sugar free for a fact Nev. look on line, > but be careful. I stopped eating them because the sugar alcohols made > me pretty sick. Gluttony for sure. > > Loretta >
From: ellerby on 12 Oct 2008 17:05 In alt.support.diabetes %On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 22:46:58 +1000, Nev. wrote: > Thanks for that bit of info, Loretta, but I live in Australia and that > particular brand may not get here.. > > But it's no big deal if I never get any. > > Nev. > > "Loretta Eisenberg" <sassybklynlady(a)webtv.net> wrote in message > news:15608-48EB5F9D-2463(a)storefull-3231.bay.webtv.net... >> I know that Jelly Belly makes sugar free for a fact Nev. look on line, >> but be careful. I stopped eating them because the sugar alcohols made >> me pretty sick. Gluttony for sure. >> >> Loretta Jelly Belly are available at Safeway/Woolworths, I saw them Saturday 11th in the confection aisle, altho' I didn't notice if they were sugar free or not. They may not be exactly the same as in US, formulation sometimes differs between countries. Jelly Belly jelly beans are here though. Lindsay in OZ - non diabetic but familiarly involved. Or is that diabetic in waiting?
From: terryc on 13 Oct 2008 21:44 =-0987654321\][poiuytrew/.,MNBVCX0, krom wrote: > I would aslo instead of a apple as a follow up eat a apple with > peanutbutter to help stabalize your bg levels. Apples are convenient and survive the "handbag" rough and tumble. PB sandwiches would be complicated. Also, I've sworn off processed grains. > I know if im not careful and treat a low with just a sugar then another > carby item like fruit id start a rollor coaster ride i dont want.. > > i treat the low then eat somthing after that i know keeps me stable. It was more having the equipment to treat the low to be able to go and get something more stable. To date, the biggest problem with the jelly beans was remembering the annual change over date, i.e. I've never needed them. <Note to self: stop cleaning keyboard with artist brush whilst typing replies. This is the fifth message I I've had to unscramble today>
From: terryc on 13 Oct 2008 21:46 On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 07:42:11 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > If I bought > Halloween candy it was always something like Snickers bars because I > didn't like them. I would throw out any leftovers. For Halloween, I make honyed popcorn. You can make it up a half packet at a time as the kids turn up and leftovers are taken care of SWMBO {:-).
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