maglil55
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Found them and yes I spotted the chilli ones too!Thanks I’ve just ordered some, and the chilli ones.
Found them and yes I spotted the chilli ones too!Thanks I’ve just ordered some, and the chilli ones.
Evenin’ All,
Yesterday
No B
L: more lovely Tescos chicken wings
D: garlic chilli buttered prawns with oomi noodles
Today
No B
L: tuna cheese cream oomi noodle bake type thing
D: lamb burglars with aoli
And I finally got round to baking that lo dough choc brownie kit. It is cooling now. Will report back later.
Had a fab dog walk today. They scampered magnificently from start to finish, rugby tackles, Chase Me! Running donut circles, commando rolls, chest bumps, truffle hunting, wrestling and tooth clashing. A good time had by all. Even gave a rather portly 8 yr old cocker spaniel a run for her money.
Thanks. Just for the moment I am a little wary around exercise but I need to do some as it makes LC bearable.Be careful @ianpspurs with the dizziness/LBP. My brother had dreadful problems with it but having gone down a few times he learned that getting upright was a slow, gradual move.
What have I eaten today? Erm,..... rather a lot of everything!
Personally, I am blaming the meds I have on a 6 month trial to try to support my recalcitrant thyroid
Brunneria - Have you tried the Moo Grob from cooked, then frozen (before "frying") belly slices? I had played a little at the beginning, but had always cut the strips into the smaller chunks before "frying" for some reason.
Today, whilst doing a freezer rummage and reshuffle, I found a couple of cooked, then seasoned slices lingering in a corner of the freezer. Thinking they'd likely have freezer burn, I got them out, thinking they'd be eaten or ditched.
Having added some dry rub to the cooked slices, before vacc sealing them, they looked dry, then, I forgot (I'm so hopeless) to spray them with oil before starting them in the airfryer, but, boy, they were delish, and the crackling superb.
Erm,...... Yes. I've had a hungry day today. This liothyronine seems to have really revved up my already healthy appetite. I just hope it's revving up my thyroid in the same way!
Funnily enough, the last moo grob I cooked was straight from frozen.
Didn’t know whether it would work, but thought it worth the risk for 2 small strips.
My major concern was that they had frozen stuck together, but I just waited til they had been cooking a couple of mins and then separated them.
I’m not jealous of your thyroid problems, but I’m certainly envious of being able to EAT to true satisfaction.
Finally caught up again! Wednesday bed 7.1 FBG 7.3.
Yesterday started well enough. Garage called to say my car was ready again but I decided to leave the pickup until today as Hubby decided we were going to look at TVs with a quick visit to M&S to pick up a few days food. Ah the best laid plans....
B. TAG with ADOC and I had a lovely toasted sandwich with skinny bread, egg and bacon.
L. Nothing - out looking at TVs and microwaves. I think we've decided (sorry @ianpspurs we reckon the 65" is big enough). Looks like it's Samsung again. Or so I thought.
D. One of M&S rotisserie cooks- bit of that with medley of greens and celeriac mash. Even had a wee prosecco.
Best laid plans.....about 11pm was just thinking about going to bed when I thought the noise from the boiler didn't sound quite right. Went to have a look and to my horror the pressure was at maximum. Thought better turn it off, get taps on, wake Hubby and start bleeding radiators. So far so good. Pressure started to drop but then what I thought were leaks started. Wasn't leaks - it was the boiler. Water pouring through. So 11.30pm we're struggling to get the pressure down and every time we turned the taps off the pressure went up again! Turned the mains off and called emergency line but no one was coming out at that time. Kept on bleeding the rads and with the mains off the pressure finally came down. Put towels under the boiler, plastic containers where I could and eventually 1am pressure was at 10 o'clock and the water was reduced to a few drops. Enough to go to bed! Cursed, I'm cursed.
The chicken crackling was from a small shop inside Hatfield railway station. Never seen it before. Brand was Little Bobby Jebb. You can get them on Amazon.
After the early morning escapades with the boiler, got a call at 7.45am from the emergency plumber. They don't have a slot until Friday. So no boiler, no heating but worse no water. Cancelled Aqua, went for car, gardeners arrived then tried to sort out getting someone in quick to isolate the boiler so we could get water back.
Did eventually get someone at 3pm. Got 2 coming tomorrow for boiler quotes as it's beyond repair now. Suspect the TV may wait a bit longer.
Bed, not surprisingly, was 11.1 (goodness knows what my BP was). FBG still high at 7.8 and I got a surge to 10.1 after.
B. TAG with ADOC *thanks to numerous bottles of water from my niece's house.
L. Nothing although I was busy with bacon rolls for the gardeners and getting dinner for grandsons/hubby into IP.
D. Very late, 2 boiled eggs mashed with butter and a slice of toasted skinny bread with lurpack.
A strange day though. Having spent months shouting as grandsons leave the toilet "Flush" today's cry was "Don't flush!". So we've had a ceiling collapse, car broke down 4 times, TV went kaboom and now the boiler has blown.
It could have been worse. We could have been at home when the ceiling fell in, the TV has had a good innings and the boiler could really have gone kaboom if I hadn't noticed a change in sound. Don't think my lottery win will make much of a dent in the cost of a boiler.
Finally caught up again! Wednesday bed 7.1 FBG 7.3.
Yesterday started well enough. Garage called to say my car was ready again but I decided to leave the pickup until today as Hubby decided we were going to look at TVs with a quick visit to M&S to pick up a few days food. Ah the best laid plans....
B. TAG with ADOC and I had a lovely toasted sandwich with skinny bread, egg and bacon.
L. Nothing - out looking at TVs and microwaves. I think we've decided (sorry @ianpspurs we reckon the 65" is big enough). Looks like it's Samsung again. Or so I thought.
D. One of M&S rotisserie cooks- bit of that with medley of greens and celeriac mash. Even had a wee prosecco.
Best laid plans.....about 11pm was just thinking about going to bed when I thought the noise from the boiler didn't sound quite right. Went to have a look and to my horror the pressure was at maximum. Thought better turn it off, get taps on, wake Hubby and start bleeding radiators. So far so good. Pressure started to drop but then what I thought were leaks started. Wasn't leaks - it was the boiler. Water pouring through. So 11.30pm we're struggling to get the pressure down and every time we turned the taps off the pressure went up again! Turned the mains off and called emergency line but no one was coming out at that time. Kept on bleeding the rads and with the mains off the pressure finally came down. Put towels under the boiler, plastic containers where I could and eventually 1am pressure was at 10 o'clock and the water was reduced to a few drops. Enough to go to bed! Cursed, I'm cursed.
Goonergal, we haven't tried it out yet, but I reckon the AF could achieve great roasts. Our AF has a rotisserie function (not used yet), but Mr comments every now and then we should try a decent fatty roast on it for the automatic/natural basting, then of course the option for hot, hot crackling.
I must have play one day. In fact, MrB is away for a few days next week, so it may just happen then.
Wondering if you’ve tested this? I have a piece of beef topside with a nice chunky layer of fat on top and am toying with the idea of cooking it in the air fryer tonight. No rotisserie function for me, but hopefully would still work.
Forgot to come back and report on the lo dough brownie
Disappointing.
It is touted at 'just 65 calories per brownie' (if you cut it into the recommended 9 pieces, and have a square tin).
I used a round tin and cut it into 8.
Ended up quite un-brownie like. No gooey middle, no crunchy top. The edges were a little overcooked (even though I did it for 5 mins less than the recipe) and they had that tell tale lo dough polystyrene quality.
The choc flavour was IMHO v mild. But then I enjoy strong dark choc.
There were a few (very few) choc drops in it. Should have been 10x as many.
The overall result was a v thin, rather heavy choc sponge cake.
Now, don't get me wrong, the remaining portions will be delectablised with the addition of double cream, a few defrosted king cherries and additional twiddles, and it will become very nice indeed. But the brownie itself... I'm going to say it - the worst possible insult I know when talking about food - it was mediocre.
I bought some of that too, in time for the start of Bake Off. I agree it’s mediocre. Mine was the same as yours - slightly overdone round the edges and no gooey middle.
It was ok warm with a lot of thick cream but nobody else liked it much and I ended up chucking the last bit.
I bought 2 packs annoyingly so might have a go at some sort of lc Black Forest thing at Christmas, at least I won’t have the high expectations I started off with.
I'm also a fan of the roast in the bag chooks. I've never attempted a whole chook in the air fryer mainly because it wouldn't fit. When it comes to wings/thighs etc it's always the air fryer but that's because I want crisp skin.A little hesitant to ask as my tastes seem to be totally out of whack with the rest of you but ..... So, air fryers with rotisserie function. How close to the moisture of supermarket ready cooked chickens can they get? - my benchmark for thinking of buying one. We gave ours away as a bad mistake but I'm guessing they have moved on but I also know my tastes are way out of line with you guys hence the chicken idea as best guide to what I'm after. Best at the moment is chicken in a roasting bag. IP is not even as tarter. TIA