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What have you eaten today? (Low carb forum)

Don't need a hob, I agree. Much better with a 7 burner, duel fuel range with 2 ovens, grill and keep warm drawer.

:D

I have fed a small army (20+ ppl) with one portable induction ring, a single oven and a slow cooker.

now I have a 4ring hob, a halogen oven, a vitamix, an IP and an airfryer, the world (as they say) is my lobster, and there is usially only the 2 of us.
(Actually, I never use more than one ring at a time. :joyful: )

today was:

B: lc hc
L: sirloin in airfryer
D: Waitrose ‘takeaway’ chicken shashlik, aubergine thingy, dahl, and 2 other curries... only had a teasp of the non carni options. Delicious.
 
Today :

Breakfast : omelette at work ( the cook forgot to add ham , instead added tomato ). I did not return it, just ate it because it still had cheese. Black coffee.

Lunch : tiny ting piece of fish , 1 spoon yogurt, nothing else .

Snack : cheese

Dinner : beef and 1 spoon of cooked spinach .
Dessert : blueberries

Waiting for a delivery : it’s a teddy bear . Very excited

I gave a seminar today and no one understood it. It had too much maths for fellow mathematicians
So feeling a bit low . Might eat keto ice cream later to cheer myself up.

Edited : typo .
 
03-02-2020
@PenguinMum I grate cauliflower and freeze it in portions. Don't squash it down too much in the bag. Chuck it into hot frrying pan with whatever oil/ butter and seasoning you fancy. Stir. Ready in about four mins.
@Chook If the hand is that painful, it's unreasonable to ask you to wait three weeks. Try calling again and make it clear that the problem is getting worse and preventing you from sleeping. Hope you get to see a doctor sooner, rather than later.
@shelley262 good to see you back, wishing you a calmer week.
High this morning 6.4
But my now that DP seems to have returned had small breakfast. CWC and nut granola.
One hour later 6.6.
Tried phoning the freezer repair people but just get automated computer voice offering me three choices. Tried all now but none connect to a real person. Comfort eating biscuits.
However, miraculously the freezer and fridge both started working again last night. We did want to get it checked, but might have to leave that. Have never felt more of an alien.
Meanwhile yuk! Big grey maggots have appeared in the house. Just inside the kitchen door, where it gets damp on wet days. (Job for summer, needs dry weather, says MrSlim) Vigorous investigations reveal infestation is outside. Under plant pots etc. But yuk !
Further investigation finds a few under the doormat by the back door, along with a fat green caterpillar.
Feeling really quite depressed by now, wanting to go to bed with a book. However to get to living room and bedrooms have to go outside as MrSlim is currently working in the passageway. Dealing with a fall of degraded lime mortar from under the stone staircase. Heard woodpecker in the nearby trees and got a decent view of a greater spotted. Not close enough to see if male or female though. Usually something like that would cheer me up immensely, but not today.
Lunch avocado, tomato, ham and cheese. Few radish, CWC.
More clearing up in the garden. Moved several loads of twigs and small branches to the burning pile in the orchard. Shoulder is now starting to complain about using the loppers.
Some larger branches piled by the chop saw. At least they are now out of the rain.
We walked round the "garden" checked on the tiny saplings we planted last year. Most have survived. Two are under a fallen tree. Probably crushed. Although cloudy it was warm enough that MrSlim did not need a jacket. The primrose are coming out and orchids popping up too. Along with the ubiquitous nettles. Fortunately not in the same areas.

Dinner.
I put defrosted cake in the oven. This is a uniquely French product , and usually only obviously available for big occasions like Xmas and New year. It's not sweet. So lowish carbs. The version we had tonight was sundried tomato and goats cheese. Very nice too. MrSlim cooked. Omelette with pepper, onion and bacon. Served with the gratin dauphinois potatoes left from yesterday. Ate a few. But three egg omelette as well was too much. Plenty wine though. And later walnuts. MrSlim was wanting popcorn but sadly neither of us could decipher the cooking instructions, which seemed to refer to a non existent table for cooking times. Binned the lot.
Not our best day.
Lemon tea at bedtime.

Sounds like you had a torrid day.

I knw it's a slightly different topic, but when we bought our big boat, we knew it needed some work and were happy with that, as it would allow us to have what we wanted, rather than what we got, and the existing structure, style and all that was already there.

When we started "lifting the lid" to do what should have been minor repairs and upgardes, we found the most shocking bodge jobs imaginable to mankind, that weren't picked up on survey. Some were just bonkers! At one stage we were sure the plumbing systems on that boat were held together by seized stock-cocks (which connect the inside to the ouside of the hull, so pretty important really, and, well, what can only be described as bluetac.

Waking up, at anchor, in a beautiful bay, to step out of bed into 2" of water, on the cabin floor (in other words, we were sinking!) drove sleep away pretty quick.

We had all 4 bilge pumps running at full power, plus manually shifting buckets out from the bilges. No need for 10,000 steps or bingo wings exercises that day!

On the upside, all the noise of pumps and squeaking manual pumps brought a school of dolphins, including 2 very small calves, to visit. The circled us, only about 10ft off, just keeping watch for about an hour. That really made our day.
Needless to say, the plumbing had a unexpectedly major overhaul.

Every time we found something like that, we'd mutter something like "better to have found it now", whilst the words in our brains were far less charitable!

You'll get there, Lizzie, and we look back on those times now and smile at some of the lessons learned and adventures those times brought us. I hope you manage to do the same, next year, or in a few years when it all seems lifetime away.
 
I like this thread, accidentally posted today's meals in a different thread, but will continue posting here, even though I am not super low carb anymore. Had GP appointment today, he said to just let cut heal and keep dry, no more antibiotics needed at this point, just rest and recovery. lymphedema is playing up, but washing machine fixed, it was the washer, and no more trades people needed in the near future.
Today 03/02/2020
FBG: 4.0
Breakfast: 50g rolled oats, 100g natural fat free yoghurt, 20g peanut butter, 70g fresh blueberries. Four black coffees.

Lunch: 123g pear, 0.5 macadamia and lemon paelo bar. Eaten early at 11.50 AM before catching bus to GP appointment.

5.23PM reading 4.2, after black coffee at four and not eating anything since lunch trip to GP, and having walked home.

Dinner: 2 white corn tortillas, 34g 50% reduced fat cheese, 150g spinach, 88g grilled chicken breast, 10g butter, 113g tomato, 110g cauliflower, mustard and salt. No measurements taken after dinner.

Glad your cut is ok. You have been very brave . If I see blood , I will just collapse . Bf will collapse too. That would be very funny for an observer
 
Glad your cut is ok. You have been very brave . If I see blood , I will just collapse . Bf will collapse too. That would be very funny for an observer
I grew up having a lot of blood noses while sleeping, so blood doesn't bother me. It's a pain to clean up and stains handkerchiefs that's the annoying bit. Although it got me into the unbreakable habit of always having a handkerchief under my bed pillow, and always carrying two handkerchiefs when I leave the house.
 
we found the most shocking bodge jobs imaginable to mankind, that weren't picked up on survey. Some were just bonkers! At one stage we were sure the plumbing systems on that boat were held together by seized stock-cocks (which connect the inside to the ouside of the hull, so pretty important really, and, well, what can only be described as bluetac.

all the noise of pumps and squeaking manual pumps brought a school of dolphins, including 2 very small calves, to visit. That really made our day.
@DCUKMod Thank you so much for your encouraging words. I did try to include some positives from the day.
We have likewise found shockingly bad building work/repairs. The stone spiral stairs were held up by a mix of worm-eaten beams and rubble, with fertiliser bags stuffed into the remaining gaps. As you can imagine this required some major repairs. The degraded lime mortar came from an unrestored patch. But it still looked very scary, as there were a few large pieces of rubble being apparently held up by a plastic wiring conduit.
All secured now. Just need a a coat of paint once the mortar is set.
Boat stories always interest me. Your wet feet experience must have been very frightening at the time. We have owned two boats and plan to go back to canals again. But then we also planned to return to India and now i cant see that happening.
Have a good day.
I am going to be doing my Michael Angelo impersonation again. Painting lying on my back. Hopefully this will be the final coat.
 
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@DCUKMod Thank you so much for your encouraging words. I did try to include some positives from the day.
We have likewise found shockingly bad building work/repairs. The stone spiral stairs were held up by a mix of worm-eaten beams and rubble, with fertiliser bags stuffed into the remaining gaps. As you can imagine this required some major repairs. The degraded lime mortar came from an unrestored patch. But it still looked very scary, as there were a few large pieces of rubble being apparently held up by a plastic wiring conduit.
All secured now. Just need a a coat of paint once the mortar is set.
Boat stories always interest me. Your wet feet experience must have been very frightening at the time. We have owned two boats and plan to go back to canals again. But then we also planned to return to India and now i cant see that happening.
Have a good day.
I am going to be doing my Michael Angelo impersonation again. Painting lying on my back. Hopefully this will be the final coat.
Oh the wet feet moment was a bit "special" I can tell you. The pair of us were taking turn manning the manual bilge pump and baling out with buckets, totally starkers! Were we ever glad when we could let the electric pumps do their thing unassisted.

Engine failure, about 20km offshore, in the middle of the night, in shipping lanes, between St Martin and Antigua? That was another special hour or two - dirty fuel that time), and another time me getting so tired I was hallucinating a car park in the middle of the Caribbean, in the middle of the night. That had been one rough, rough, stormy passage.

You know what they say? If it doesn't kill us, we survive to bore everyone with the tales. :)
 
Today 04/02/2020
FBG: 4.0 slept well. I did take detailed measurements today. See,s like cooking oats on the stove produces less of a 1 hour high then zapping them, but the two hour rise is just the same at about 0.6 rise after 2 hours. Also figured out that chickpeas "clog" me up, well that helps figure out whats been happening lately, so no more humus or falafel for me.

Breakfast: 50g rolled oats, 100g fat free natural yoghurt (less protein then previous one, getting better readings from this one), 20g peanut butter, 70g blueberries. 5 coffees, two of them white.

Lunch: 61g sprouted sough dough, 49g re-fried pinto beans, 17g reduced fat cheese, 8g butter, 118g raw tomato, mustard. Readings were mucked up for lunch, went for a walk before taking fasting measurement and that was higher, and a bit of physical activity before 1 and 2 hour readings probably affected them. Plan to test same lunch tomorrow.

Dinner: 3 large eggs, 2 white corn tortilla, 10g salsa, 170g fresh broccoli, 2g butter, 17g reduced fat cheese.
 
@ianpspurs - my mind immediately said Fredo but, since he was bumped off in the middle of a lake....although Don Alfredo Pollo Bianchi has a bit of a ring to it? I never even noticed it was all the "C" yesterday. @DJC3 - yes we are on the same week now having added in what I dubbed Week 3.5 last week. I have the same issue with OH but I work around it. Yesterday he just didn't fancy Don Alfredo so I had a1/4 deli chicken for him that avoided any additional cooking. Today I have salmon but Hubby is making broth as the boys decreed they were so cold yesterday they needed broth after school. So Hubby will have broth too. Tomorrow I'm doing chicken stir fry for him. Thursday/Friday he'll have the same as me. @SlimLizzy - I'm still enjoying your renovation tales. Having lived through numerous fixer upper houses growing up I can so relate to it. @DCUKMod is correct - you can eventually look back on it with a smile.
Glad to report after no loss on Week 3, Week 3.5 shed another 1 lb. 6 lbs over the 4 weeks I'm very happy with as a long term Keto being.
Today I'm still on their recommendations. Bed 6 FBG 7.1. My legs are still iffy which is disturbing my sleep so I'm not too bothered about the higher readings.
B. TAG and that's it.
L. Will be the leftover Don Alfredo
D. DD grilled salmon with an avocado salsa thingy. Went to get the salmon fresh from the Fish Hut this morning. https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/grilled-salmon-with-avocado-topping
I managed to get a couple of pots of the Skyr Isey with the baked apple in M&S. Son is correct, easily 4 portions per pot so just over 5g carbs per 100g I may have some later. Their Strawberry and blueberry versions are higher carbs but the vanilla and the baked apple version are ideal. DD-343-2.jpegGrilled-salmon-avocado-topping_V.jpeg
 
@ianpspurs - my mind immediately said Fredo but, since he was bumped off in the middle of a lake....although Don Alfredo Pollo Bianchi has a bit of a ring to it?
I wouldn't be so crass as to ask if you had to kiss the Godfather's ring - no, not I:angelic: Used to play centre forward so open goal's are very hard to resist. Yes, yes, I'm far too gentle a soul and more suited to ballet but there it is.
 
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Well today my intake is as follows:
Usual slice LL toast, butter, tea x2.
Lunch was a rushed affair and was mug of soup.
Came back later and had coffee and small bar TTD 85% chocolate.
Supper will be a Prawn stirfry. Not sure if afters will be required. Having a real crush on Stilton cheese lately but it has to be the good stuff from W.

Bought a cauli today, blitzed it, leaves and all and made up flat bags for freezer and for future curries. I dont have the special steam bags yet @maglil suggested so used sandwich bags and will try microwaving with some slits on a plate. @SlimLizzy thanks for the pan frying method but sometimes I dont want to wash that extra pan! Any suggestions for turning it into risotto ie. amount of stock and method. TIA.
 
Evening all.

Two meals today. Lunch was smoked salmon and whipped creamy cheese. Dinner was air fried lamb ribs. Got just the right balance of melting fat and crispness. Favourite meal of the week so far. Now lamenting the fact that my freezer is a) small and b) full as the butcher near work is selling 3 kilos of said ribs for £19.99.
 
Evening everyone. Today I’ve come to the conclusion that I can happily manage 18:6 IF now I’ve started to enjoy black coffee, BUT I need to be very organised about lunch otherwise it all goes to pot and I over-graze.
So this morning black coffee x 2or 3
Went out with Dennis and was a lot longer than I expected, got home just before 2pm starving, hadn’t figured out lunch in advance. Grabbed an Individual portion of Stilton then finished off 1/2 a bowl of chicken no noodle soup while waiting for airfryer to cook some chicken drumsticks and thighs ( needed using up) I ate a few of these, about 4. This was not the DD planned lunch and I’m cross with myself
D: https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/keto-bacon-mushroom-breakfast-casserole another nice recipe with the dreaded C word in the title. Mixed salad.
Now having a glass of wine before looking at tomorrow’s lunch and making sure I’m prepared.
@naglil55 Ive made that salmon dish, another winner I thought.
 
3 x 30 gms some kind of game sausage - part of freezer clearing - around 11.00 am 0.5 gms carb the lot according to label; halloumi fingers, gammon and portaloo mushrooms this evening. Mushrooms cooked in butter, halloumi brushed with MCT. Tea with inulin at 5.40a.m ish, more tea later and some kind of coffee around 2.00 pm. Lots of trips to the recycling centre including wrestling a hot tub into Julie's car and disposing of some fireworks and an air gun. Dug up the commemorative roses ready for their new home. Dirty, wet and as happy as a pig in poo that I can still manage such things. No idea of how food and testing will go for next few days. Who dat naglil?
 
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Breakfast: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream washed down with a black coffee.
Late Lunch: left over Mediterranean veggies with melted strong cheddar followed by Greek yoghurt, coconut chia pudding and macadamia and coconut keto granola.
Mid afternoon: black coffee.
Dinner: salmon fillets with creamy peppercorn sauce, cauliflower and broccoli followed by SF jelly, cream and LC chocolate granola.
 
3 x 30 gms some kind of game sausage - part of freezer clearing - around 11.00 am 0.5 gms carb the lot according to label; halloumi fingers, gammon and portaloo mushrooms this evening. Mushrooms cooked in butter, halloumi brushed with MCT. Tea with inulin at 5.40a.m ish, more tea later and some kind of coffee around 2.00 pm. Lots of trips to the recycling centre including wrestling a hot tub into Julie's car and disposing of some fireworks and an air gun. Dug up the commemorative roses ready for their new home. Dirty, wet and as happy as a pig in poo that I can still manage such things. No idea of how food and testing will go for next few days. Who dat naglil?
When is lift of?
 
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