Wow love the idea of carrot tarte tatin @helensaramay Have you got a recipe and what is this muhammara, it sounds intriguing.Good afternoon,
I think I have caught a CBA Friday YYYYYYAAAAAAWWWWWWWNNNNN from @Knikki and I am less than half way through my tasks.
The yawn could also be from the spin class, It was a bit of a killer from a different teacher today. You could see a few people were working harder than usual. I was working so hard I was actually sweating (something I don't normally do) ... at least I thought I was sweating because I was working hard until my non-hypo brain kicked in and suggested a finger prick (whilst maintaining cadence) and it was 2.9. Two GlucoTabs later (whilst maintaining cadence), the sweating stopped and I was able to pedal faster.
Please don't tell my DSN that I carry on exercising during a hypo. And I hope no one else on the forum would so stupid to do such a thing. This is definitely a case of "do as I say and not as I do".
Once I have completed my cuppa, I will head back out to the supermarket for ingredient for carrot tarte tartin, beetroot and yoghurt dip, another bowl of muhammara and carrot, almond, coconut and pistachio cake. I can do most of the work before my parents arrive so I can chat to them instead of slaving over the stove.
The only question is whether the small loaf of sourdough and toasted sesame will be enough or whether I need to get last weeks flat sourdough loaf out of the freezer.
@ert, it's beastly, got walked into a number of times today and pushed into the gutterI do love to avoid Oxford tourists. I spend most of my life on the edges of the city, in the reserves with my two spaniels and mostly forget what the summer tourist congestion is like.
I sometimes buy Nine bars or gf digestive biscuits and later this afternoon, I am hoping to make gf blueberry scones
Blueberry 'scones' are in the oven
‘Scones’ look great @Robinredbreast! It’s a sharing circle. When shall we all come round?
I don't know about seagulls, but with mice and rats my cats and dogs often start with eating the head, sometimes even leaving the rest. Heads must be tasty.Well, my small bit of gardening today culminated with a surprise when I took it all to the compost heap. A headless seagull, spread out underneath the hazelnut tree. No head to be seen.
Cat’s black - secret feline satanic ritual? Fox (there was an attempt at a hole to store or bury it in)? Something we don’t know about the neighbours? And where’s the head?
@slip yep, had a fave biscuit which set me up nicely thanks! P-day is two weeks away.....I've already booked the live in baby-sitter for when I'm working and out of the house for 11 hours a day a couple of days in September (actually it's a good friend who volunteered to 'come and look after the puppy' which I think translates to play with and spoil her )
Well, my small bit of gardening today culminated with a surprise when I took it all to the compost heap. A headless seagull, spread out underneath the hazelnut tree. No head to be seen.
Cat’s black - secret feline satanic ritual? Fox (there was an attempt at a hole to store or bury it in)? Something we don’t know about the neighbours? And where’s the head?
@Robinredbreast as if!Don't forget cuddles, pets and kisses and more cuddles, pets and kisses
Agree it's the steroid @slip, although I do complain roundly about Madam BG, I bought a 5 badge just the other day so celebrate the achievement. It's now sitting in the kitchen staring longingly at me. Normal service will be resumed shortly@SueJB I'd say the steroids have affected your BG - although I have to admit I've not committed to memory what your usual BGs are normally like so not sure if these numbers are unusually high for you........ (who needs enemies when you've got friends like me not knowing what your usual BGs are like )