Super Bowl is super boring without Satan, the hostility is difficult to find r OT
Focus on the Family buys pre-game ad time for Super Bowl
Focus on the Family, the evangelical group that bought Super Bowl ad time, has bought time in the pre-game show to air a second ad four times.
Super Bowl is super boring without villain; animosity is hard to find
There’s something missing in this Super Bowl. The hype isn’t as nauseatingly excessive as before. Why? There’s no bad guy. QBs Manning and Brees are too easy to take.
kids and cats 4:18 pm on January 20, 2010 Permalink |
Try going to the American Diabetes Association website – they should be able to help you.
Also, the doctor who diagnosed your daughter should have referred you to a dietician since overall meal planning needs to be balanced.
Good luck.
StRaWbErRiEs GiRl 1:19 pm on January 20, 2010 Permalink |
um may be sugar free frosting and stuff like that maybe a doctor might know because I’m not an expert so i cant say i hope u find it =) i know a a friend who has a daughter with diabetes but i dont know her number so i cant call and ask=(
rainyday 10:17 am on January 20, 2010 Permalink |
i have a diabetic cookbook, if you email me and tell me what flavor you want, i will get one for you. my email is my screen name at yahoo.com, of course. also, be careful with artificial sweetners, because some can have the same affect on insulin levels that sugar does…i have read that Splenda does. you can actually use splenda in any recipe you have now and substitute it cup for cup for the sugar. it doesn’t have the calories of sugar, at least, and it tastes the same. you might want to speak to a diatician, because in a lot of cases, diabetics can have some sugar, you just have to balance it with other things like proteins to help keep the blood sugar stable.