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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 998485" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>We're in an interesting situation at the mo.</p><p>Staying in Norfolk self catering cottage, with Mr B and our 2 dogs.</p><p>Which has curious implications on diet for the week.</p><p></p><p>Breakfast is easy. Coffeencream or bacon and eggs. Cooked in cottage. Lovely.</p><p></p><p>Dinner also easy although this oven is a challenge! We have had ready meal moussake and bacon wrapped chicken breasts, a diy curry and salmon and salad. All veg microwaved. Desserts of good choc or berries and cream.</p><p></p><p>Lunch is the tricky one.</p><p>We never leave the hounds in the car, so the place has to be dog friendly. This is the priority. Which rather limits the choices... So it is a case of picking a LC option, if possible, and eating carbs, if not. We then follow i with a brisk ramble to reduce bg impact...</p><p></p><p>Yesterday was steak pie with salad and chips. Today was haddock and chips with salad. The result is that i am starting to feel achy and 'not well'. Tomorrow, i think i may prefer a low carb shop from a supermarket, because a 3rd day could leave me feeling dreadful.</p><p></p><p>I console myself that i won't develop complications from a few days of 1 high carb meal a day, and i will be so glad to return to my trusted home food choices that there will be no problem getting back on the LC wagon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 998485, member: 41816"] We're in an interesting situation at the mo. Staying in Norfolk self catering cottage, with Mr B and our 2 dogs. Which has curious implications on diet for the week. Breakfast is easy. Coffeencream or bacon and eggs. Cooked in cottage. Lovely. Dinner also easy although this oven is a challenge! We have had ready meal moussake and bacon wrapped chicken breasts, a diy curry and salmon and salad. All veg microwaved. Desserts of good choc or berries and cream. Lunch is the tricky one. We never leave the hounds in the car, so the place has to be dog friendly. This is the priority. Which rather limits the choices... So it is a case of picking a LC option, if possible, and eating carbs, if not. We then follow i with a brisk ramble to reduce bg impact... Yesterday was steak pie with salad and chips. Today was haddock and chips with salad. The result is that i am starting to feel achy and 'not well'. Tomorrow, i think i may prefer a low carb shop from a supermarket, because a 3rd day could leave me feeling dreadful. I console myself that i won't develop complications from a few days of 1 high carb meal a day, and i will be so glad to return to my trusted home food choices that there will be no problem getting back on the LC wagon! [/QUOTE]
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