[acb-diabetics] Confusion about starches and legumes.

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Thu Feb 2 23:15:33 EST 2012


Hay! Mayo doesn't raise bg unless you eat a lot of it. NO carbs in mayo!
(grin) and if you feel too guilty buying Best Foods mayo, get the canola
mayo!

 

Mike

 

 

From: acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org [mailto:acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org]
On Behalf Of Abby Vincent
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 8:00 PM
To: 'Discussion list for diabetics and/or ACB issues'
Subject: Re: [acb-diabetics] Confusion about starches and legumes.

 

The most confusing thing to me about diet is that almost every food except
pure roughage raises your blood sugar.  When I was in Weight Watchers, beans
such as garbanzos, pintos and black beans were considered an alternative to
lean meats.  Why change now, just because I failed a glucose tolerance test.

Abby

From: acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org [mailto:acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org]
On Behalf Of Patricia LaFrance-Wolf
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 9:53 AM
To: 'Discussion list for diabetics and/or ACB issues'
Subject: Re: [acb-diabetics] Confusion about starches and legumes.

 

As much as I know, only green beans and yellow beans are low on starch.  All
others have some degree of starch in them.

 

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From: acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org [mailto:acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org]
On Behalf Of Jo Stombaugh
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 6:40 AM
To: acb-diabetics at acb.org
Subject: [acb-diabetics] Confusion about starches and legumes.

 

I've been a type II diabetic for almost two years and have met with a
dietician once. However, I read something about legumes being good for you
and a good substitute for meat. But some other beans and peas are considered
starch. Can someone shed light for me on what beans are good to eat and
others that need to be counted as starch? Thanks.

 

Jo Anne.

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