Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
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Thank you.I love this. A very good frost painting. Very effective @Muddy Cyclist
I cannot do frost. You have it to a T!
Thank you.I love this. A very good frost painting. Very effective @Muddy Cyclist
I cannot do frost. You have it to a T!
Thank you for posting this. It makes so much sense of something that has been puzzling me for ages. I have bookmarked it to read properly again later as classes starting shortly.Morning all.
Came across an interesting article covering
Higher FBG's while in LCHF
Made a bit of sense to me.
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/fasting-blood-glucose-higher
because im not working at the moment jjraak 5.2 is not too bad,but when im back at work i like numbers a little higher xWin for the pic.
A little low on the fbg ?
Have a good un
because im not working at the moment jjraak 5.2 is not too bad,but when im back at work i like numbers a little higher x
Hello my friend. Interesting article, which may explain why my FBG is the highest BG of the day. Will test the fat-burning hypothesis by measuring ketones at same time as FBG for the next few days. Losing weight on LCHF/dry.Morning all.
Came across an interesting article covering
Higher FBG's while in LCHF
Made a bit of sense to me.
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/fasting-blood-glucose-higher
Just was out in the garden to feed the birds and this rate I will use 25kg of mixed corn with sunflower hearts mixed in about 10 days. Too cold to stay out for old men!Tricky if that snow stays so hope it does melt over the weekend - perhaps think about sourcing some snow socks: https://www.snowchains.com/snow-soc...-6WaHe7aXC6OMytQbG37kip3C4s2259RoCyqUQAvD_BwE
I like the colours, perspective and detail you have crammed into a small piece of paper. Reminds me of illustrated maps in The Lord of the Rings books yet much better.Good morning everyone from what promises to be a bright and rain free day in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of spiced whole roasted cauliflower with roasted cauliflower greens came in at 4.8 this am
A really wet day yesterday - all day rain, as much as you can take for one all in price and moving from heavy to monsoon but without the warmth. Meanwhile just a couple of miles up the road (and a bit higher up) snow plough in ditch. Granddaughter had anti-all-sorts injections yesterday - two in each leg - she is going to be little miss grumpy for a wee while.
Art today - unsized rice paper - about 8 x 6 inches. Hope everyone has a decent Saturday. Koffy time.
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A fine painting from what sounds like a full on war zone. Lots of depth and nice treatment of frosted grass around the tree roots.Fbg 6.5
I found out I had mice in the kitchen again...with the very cold below freezing weather. How did I find out? I lifted a tray of eggs, and had to put them down quick. I had already taken some a few days before, but it looked as though some eggs were missing.
Didn't make sense. But as I lifted it I found the mice had gone in between the underneath of the cardboard base tray and broken the eggs from underneath after eating the cardboard. Eaten the eggs. And left the shells underneath the cardboard tray. And it had been done surreptitiously from underneath so I didn't notice. I had to deal with that and threw away the rest of the tray of 30 eggs
I have been spraying peppermint, anyway, but the little blighters must have been starving this freezing weather. And I had been pouring bleach every couple of days in the area under the sink ( because I know they like to visit when the weather is below freezing), and they never come in the kitchen when I keep topping up that bleach. I did fill in these holes a few years ago and with steel wool, and cemented the hole in. This problem began when my gas supply pipe was replaced, and when I lifted the unit base, I could see the gaps round the new gas supply pipe. The mice didn't come back for a few years, but I presume they have dug a new way in knowing there is food in here.
But it appears they have the last few days with this cold weather. Popeye's face has said mice in the kitchen the last two days. But I hadn't seen any evidence of it, and kept pouring the bleach where those pipes are. So now I have some mess to clear. And I have been scrubbing everywhere. I haven't finished yet. I have moved stuff and cleaned behind things.
I researched again, and there is some different stuff suggested to kill the mice. Bay leaves is dangerous to mice but is okay for house pets. (But I am not letting Popeye in the kitchen anyway now. I don't want him catching and eating a mouse, or tackling something larger...). Chocolate is poisonous to mice. Apparently they die a few days later after eating onions. Instant potato apparently kills them.
So I have given them a feast last night of all the above where they come in.
So with Popeye, I am still looking for more natural ways. The rest of the kitchen is going to get the deterrent stuff. More peppermint, etc. So, I am checking everything and cleaning everything to check they haven't been anywhere else in the kitchen.
All food is in plastic containers anyway (from the last experience) and they haven't touched them at all. It was only the eggs that I left out which I have always done. They have never touched the eggs before.
I did have a couple of spare bottles of washing up liquid, but the mice chewed through those. Hence a puddle of washing up liquid. Also they chewed through two of my washing liquid stuff for the washing machine. Again...puddles, but it didn't leak until I picked it up, and obviously I squeezed it when I lifted it...and this fountain came out...
Apparently mice don't like silver foil, and won't attempt to chew that. So I wrapped an egg in silver foil. Left it on the floor. And if they don't touch that egg, then I will assume that works and do some more stuff in silver foil.
They have nibbled the bottom of my kitchen curtain so I need to replace that.
This is going to be an all day job Saturday as well.
I have a few other tricks up my sleeve...
But they haven't bothered me all year.
They must be starving now.
I took a pic of their feast so I will be able to tell what gets taken... and I will put more of that down...
So, Saturday now, I got up at 3 am this morning. The onions, dark chocolate and milk chocolate had all gone. They had walked through the potato flakes. So replaced all that. They hadn't touched the egg wrapped in silver foil.
Then I decided to take the net curtains down, and found they had chewed through my blinds as well, just a small hole. So, I thought in for a penny, in for a pound. I took nets and blinds and the fittings all down. I had a shower curtain left over from doing the bathroom. The colour and pattern looked great in the kitchen, and matched. Also found some curtain wire I had bought for the bathroom, but was reluctant to use on the upvc (plastic) frames, but I didn't care now. So managed (with difficulty), to put those small curtain wire hooks in the frame. Hung the shower curtain. Cut the excess length off. Found I had enough in width to make some box pleats. That made it look good and you couldn't see the metal rings in the plastic.
Then, behind the cooker I found another entry point up the skirting board. That needs blocking up with steel wire etc. And I will have to check some more skirting board.
This is all going to take a few days work to sort...
I am having a very well earned rest now. Consequently my digital painting is just a very rough sketch quickie...
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Thanks jjraakAh, then it's ok..good.
I try to read and remember a tad about each of us, so I don't just blithely put 'like' as I try to catch up with the posts
And I know for many under 5 is desirable,
But since coming on here, I have learned that for others they'd prefer s higher score
Good to know you are ok with the fbg
Hope it's a day off you can enjoy![]()
The battle of squeeky hollow seems to be gatheing pace. Nice rows of trees, firmly rooted, dancing into the distance.Fbg 6.5
I found out I had mice in the kitchen again...with the very cold below freezing weather. How did I find out? I lifted a tray of eggs, and had to put them down quick. I had already taken some a few days before, but it looked as though some eggs were missing.
Didn't make sense. But as I lifted it I found the mice had gone in between the underneath of the cardboard base tray and broken the eggs from underneath after eating the cardboard. Eaten the eggs. And left the shells underneath the cardboard tray. And it had been done surreptitiously from underneath so I didn't notice. I had to deal with that and threw away the rest of the tray of 30 eggs
I have been spraying peppermint, anyway, but the little blighters must have been starving this freezing weather. And I had been pouring bleach every couple of days in the area under the sink ( because I know they like to visit when the weather is below freezing), and they never come in the kitchen when I keep topping up that bleach. I did fill in these holes a few years ago and with steel wool, and cemented the hole in. This problem began when my gas supply pipe was replaced, and when I lifted the unit base, I could see the gaps round the new gas supply pipe. The mice didn't come back for a few years, but I presume they have dug a new way in knowing there is food in here.
But it appears they have the last few days with this cold weather. Popeye's face has said mice in the kitchen the last two days. But I hadn't seen any evidence of it, and kept pouring the bleach where those pipes are. So now I have some mess to clear. And I have been scrubbing everywhere. I haven't finished yet. I have moved stuff and cleaned behind things.
I researched again, and there is some different stuff suggested to kill the mice. Bay leaves is dangerous to mice but is okay for house pets. (But I am not letting Popeye in the kitchen anyway now. I don't want him catching and eating a mouse, or tackling something larger...). Chocolate is poisonous to mice. Apparently they die a few days later after eating onions. Instant potato apparently kills them.
So I have given them a feast last night of all the above where they come in.
So with Popeye, I am still looking for more natural ways. The rest of the kitchen is going to get the deterrent stuff. More peppermint, etc. So, I am checking everything and cleaning everything to check they haven't been anywhere else in the kitchen.
All food is in plastic containers anyway (from the last experience) and they haven't touched them at all. It was only the eggs that I left out which I have always done. They have never touched the eggs before.
I did have a couple of spare bottles of washing up liquid, but the mice chewed through those. Hence a puddle of washing up liquid. Also they chewed through two of my washing liquid stuff for the washing machine. Again...puddles, but it didn't leak until I picked it up, and obviously I squeezed it when I lifted it...and this fountain came out...
Apparently mice don't like silver foil, and won't attempt to chew that. So I wrapped an egg in silver foil. Left it on the floor. And if they don't touch that egg, then I will assume that works and do some more stuff in silver foil.
They have nibbled the bottom of my kitchen curtain so I need to replace that.
This is going to be an all day job Saturday as well.
I have a few other tricks up my sleeve...
But they haven't bothered me all year.
They must be starving now.
I took a pic of their feast so I will be able to tell what gets taken... and I will put more of that down...
So, Saturday now, I got up at 3 am this morning. The onions, dark chocolate and milk chocolate had all gone. They had walked through the potato flakes. So replaced all that. They hadn't touched the egg wrapped in silver foil.
Then I decided to take the net curtains down, and found they had chewed through my blinds as well, just a small hole. So, I thought in for a penny, in for a pound. I took nets and blinds and the fittings all down. I had a shower curtain left over from doing the bathroom. The colour and pattern looked great in the kitchen, and matched. Also found some curtain wire I had bought for the bathroom, but was reluctant to use on the upvc (plastic) frames, but I didn't care now. So managed (with difficulty), to put those small curtain wire hooks in the frame. Hung the shower curtain. Cut the excess length off. Found I had enough in width to make some box pleats. That made it look good and you couldn't see the metal rings in the plastic.
Then, behind the cooker I found another entry point up the skirting board. That needs blocking up with steel wire etc. And I will have to check some more skirting board.
This is all going to take a few days work to sort...
I am having a very well earned rest now. Consequently my digital painting is just a very rough sketch quickie...
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Thank you @gennepher - I quite like the idea of small paintings and also those colours used by the Chinese Artist Zang Daquian. Hope the battle of nibblers feast is going well.You get in an amazing amount of detail in such a small piece of paper @dunelm
It is a great painting. I love the colours used, and that blue-green.
I was going to start real painting this morning, but the best laid plans of mice and men...
Thank you kind sir - I will take that compliment.I like the colours, perspective and detail you have crammed into a small piece of paper. Reminds me of illustrated maps in The Lord of the Rings books yet much better.
Hope you are getting a drier day up soggy North.
Do you have the right kind of trap gennpher some of the new ones are useless.In the few minutes I have been having rest and posting, those little blighters have taken the fresh supply of chocolate. And only a few pieces of onion.
Right, I have some very dark chocolate (out of date), which is 80%. I will put that down now, along with more onion, dipped in the instant mash dried flakes.
I just hope I am not only feeding them...I hope they meet their makers as soon as possible...
Thanks jjraak![]()
I have tried all kinds of traps in the past, from those humane traps (little blighters refuse to enter), to an expensive crocodile teeth trap (you can see their little footprints on top, but they don't enter), to the old fashioned trap (but the little blighter takes the cheese but escapes the trap, minus a bit of his tail). I have bought mouse sized traps, rat sized traps, but never caught a thing yet. Then a few years ago (please don't laugh), I tried a bucket of water with bait on the pirate's plank. According to You Tube I WOULD get my mouse. Did I heck. I spent all day constructing the thing...Do you have the right kind of trap gennpher some of the new ones are useless.
D.
A fine painting from what sounds like a full on war zone. Lots of depth and nice treatment of frosted grass around the tree roots.
The battle of squeeky hollow seems to be gatheing pace. Nice rows of trees, firmly rooted, dancing into the distance.
Thank you @gennepher - I quite like the idea of small paintings and also those colours used by the Chinese Artist Zang Daquian. Hope the battle of nibblers feast is going well.