[Diabetes-talk] Breakfast
d m gina
dmgina at samobile.net
Fri Jan 7 20:36:31 UTC 2011
Each day is different for me.
This morning was an egg sandwich from Schwans.
I also do toast, two slices and fruit,
When I have oat meal I do one slice of toast.
Original message:
> Hi All,
> What are some of you eating for breakfast? I work and I usually have
> cereal with 1% milk in the mornings because its fast. I am looking for
> suggestions. Thanks in advance!
> Steve Cook
> Assistive Technology Specialist
> SC Commission for the Blind
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