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It's not something I ordinarily eat or want to eat, but I might give it a
try just to see what it does. I do put 1/2 tsp of honey in my tea on
occasion but I don't get the sugar high I got the night I ate the
"pancakes".


> Kristina K. Carlton wrote: 
> [blood sugar] 1 hour after eating chicken and cabbage and then a few bites
> of a "pancake" made with instant oatmeal, water, and barley 
> flour and topped with local
> honey:	146

The honey is a complicating factor here. It would be more interesting to see
what the level was after eating the oatmeal without added sweetener.

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