There are some things I just can't handle BG-wise, things that, of course, I crave! I sometimes think of them as being in my D food graveyard, headstone and all.

Today the food I missed the most was bagels. Everything bagels. Everything bagels with lox, cream cheese, and a sliver of onion.

RIP bagels ;(

What's in your D food graveyard?

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Yes! And chocolate covered pretzels! Especially the Snyder's ones coated in Hershey's chocolate.

Fresh squeezed orange juice. And oatmeal. Before I had the pump I had many, now that I have it, I can manage many foods that I couldn't before.But still can't manage fresh squeezed orange juice.

Reading this made me hungry; so I'll be back with my shovel in a minute to dig up some of these.

I tend not to stop myself from eating things I crave. If I was to do that then when I did eat it I would go way overboard.

The food in my graveyard keeps getting resurrected! And buried again quickly with "I knew better than to do that." In general, soups, especially bean and pasta soups, Can't stop at 1/4 cup which would be my limit.

Pretty much just cereal and toasted bread, like toast, waffles, garlic bread, the spikes are too crazy no matter what I tried. Generally avoid ice cream as well unless it's novelties, have a hard time getting portion sizes correct.

A lot of the others mentioned by others I usually do pretty well with like rice, pastas, pizza, and beers. Sometimes I'll miss on the correct split for my combo bolus but more often than not I'm alright.

Oh man....PIZZA for sure...even the thin crust variety, (though I have been known to indulge in a sliver once in a while!)
Doritos...pasta...caramel popcorn. I don't want to include FRIES....because we're in a relationship.

Linda, thought you were a married lady, in a relationship with a chip, tut, tut!!

Shhh Pastel....don't tell my husband, ok? ;)

Scones, blueberry, cranberry, or just plain ole...

But I still drink plenty of tea with milk. ;)

Pizza, but now I order combo for the family and just eat the toppings with one or two bites of crust. Seems to work ok, but the crust was my favorite. Bread, all types. Nothing better than a warm baguette. I miss oatmeal. I loved it. Oh yea a big deli sandwich was pretty amazing too. Sushi is impossible and Vietnamese fresh and spring rolls are triple arrows up. It's the sugar in the sauces that'll get you. I CAN still eat dark chocolate, have cheese, wine, peanut butter, nuts, and most fruit. Yogurt is causing problems now which is a bummer. Thinking about this stuff makes me sad, but i don't actually crave it much anymore. Thank god for my little nespresso coffee maker. It's a life saver.

Yep, my cappuccino machine is my best friend!

cheers Zoe! Having one right now. A little hazelnut with half and half.

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