There are sugar free candies that will work for this. I supposedly have
diabetes too, but with an A1C under 6 I don't have to be quite as particular
about it.
I eat at least one Gala every day -- breakfast is always a hand full of
peanuts, a sliced and cored Gala, and one of those cup of noodles things.
I've found this does a decent job of balancing everything so my blood sugar
doesn't get too out of whack.
Which reminds me, if you can't do any type of candy for learning to target
nuts like peanuts, cashews, or pistachios will also do the trick.

Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter


-----Original Message-----
From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Marie Rudys via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2020 7:59 PM
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Cc: Marie Rudys <[email protected]>
Subject: [CnD] Waffles

Well, I will pass on the M & M's; can't have 'em because of

Diabetes.  I might try making them with my favorite apples that

Are not sweet; I like Gala apples.  I used to love Red Delicious, but I
can't

Have those anymore.  That's life for me.  Please don't get me wrong.

I'm not here to cry on anyone's virtual shoulder.  I am sure we have a
number of us

Who sometimes have the sugar blues, no pun intended.

I fall off the wagon and sometimes have a Kit Kat, but I know I should not.

Not very often.  Sometimes, I am very strict with myself.

I have to be.

 

Marie

 

 

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