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<blockquote data-quote="Cjburny" data-source="post: 997925" data-attributes="member: 231724"><p>Thanks guys, greatly appreciated!! [emoji4]</p><p></p><p>At the moment it's a bit touch and go with food, naturally I've burnt through a lot of my natural body fat so I'm trying to gain that back now that Im getting my insulin in me but I'm finding it extremely difficult with all the carbs, things not to have to much of ext ext (used to just whack a ready meal in the microwave and hey ho) </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the warm welcome himtoo! And loving the cauliflower idea Andy-Sev, I actually like cauliflower so I'll give that recipe a whirl ! </p><p></p><p>Thank god I can still have my fry up, if not a tiny bit altered... Still a fry up [emoji28]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cjburny, post: 997925, member: 231724"] Thanks guys, greatly appreciated!! [emoji4] At the moment it's a bit touch and go with food, naturally I've burnt through a lot of my natural body fat so I'm trying to gain that back now that Im getting my insulin in me but I'm finding it extremely difficult with all the carbs, things not to have to much of ext ext (used to just whack a ready meal in the microwave and hey ho) Thanks for the warm welcome himtoo! And loving the cauliflower idea Andy-Sev, I actually like cauliflower so I'll give that recipe a whirl ! Thank god I can still have my fry up, if not a tiny bit altered... Still a fry up [emoji28] [/QUOTE]
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