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https://deliciouslyguiltfree.com
Be warned they are seriously more-ish
Thank you for the link will take a look. Sounds amazing.
https://deliciouslyguiltfree.com
Be warned they are seriously more-ish
Spotted that @DJC3 has given you link they do new products and restocks every Friday at 7pm but often go out of stock quickly. They do have lots of regular stuff on the site though and some things are made regularly in larger quantities think the Christmas box they are launching tomorrow may be on offer until Christmas. I do know though that they’ve only made a small amount of their new keto milk chocs as advent chocs so they may not be on for long.
Spotted that @DJC3 has given you link they do new products and restocks every Friday at 7pm but often go out of stock quickly. They do have lots of regular stuff on the site though and some things are made regularly in larger quantities think the Christmas box they are launching tomorrow may be on offer until Christmas. I do know though that they’ve only made a small amount of their new keto milk chocs as advent chocs so they may not be on for long.
https://deliciouslyguiltfree.com
Be warned they are seriously more-ish
Checked out the link - their products look wonderful. Unfortunately, they contain ingredients that make me ill, so I'll just have to do without. Very envious!
Nothing to eat yet - just some tea around 2.30 am and then some more at 7.30. I was dozing when No 2 son phoned at 7.15 to ask if I could get Em ready for school because DIL had tried a new tea (recommended by Neil) and had developed a really severe migraine. She arrived in pyjamas and dressing gown, straight out of bed with her bags and baggage (school bag, lunch box and school clothes). So gave her my tablet and a cup of tea and the big chair to snuggle into for a while. Then it was time for her breakfast - she asked for bacon with melted cheese (odd mixture) and seemed to enjoy that. DIL has actually applied for a job in social care for the winter (the laundry mostly does work for summer lets and will be quiet for the next few months) so this early visit might become the norm until next spring. She'll be back here after school as well.
Breakfast beckons. I'll use the last of the bacon and a couple of eggs.
2nd meal will be kale soup. I didn't, after all, put chilli in the soup because I tasted it while in process and it was fine without, and the only chillis I had were little birds eye ones, and they are pretty hot. The kale was cavolo nero - there was no curly kale that Neil could see in the shop. I cooked it longer than normal because I think that it is a bit tougher than curly kale. Should be fine today.
Such a shame about the DGF cakes not being suitable for you, it would have been nice if you could have had an occasional goody. You seem to be having such a hard time of things recently.
Brunch - 6 M & S Seeded crackers doubled up and filled with butter & cheese. Mug of Earl Grey Tea
Brunch - Large mushroom & onion omlette.
Finally, managed this week to get some dgf white chocolate & lemon cookies to try and also mixed christmas box (I was on the buzzer quick at 7pm this week). @DJC3 I saw the christmas pies & puddings but I felt they were too expensive - if you get them let me know how good they are if they are worth it and I may treat myself before christmas
Of course the best memories are of foraging your own as a family equipped with bowls, umbrellas and sticks, the latter to hold back the long thorny shoots. The best ones are always at the top, just out of reach so over reaching and falling in the scratchy Bush was common. And avoiding the under or over ripe ones and trying to get them just right. We used to gorge on them for a couple of weeks or Mum would make jam which is very pippy, or better still Bramble Jelly which was sieved. The kitchen smelt wonderful. Also Apple and Blackberry pie or crumble. Heaven.I had my first ever taste of blackberries today and my first thoughts were " Yes! where the %$#$% have you been in my life. I can see why my parents raved on about them. Going to get more if they still have them available.
Blackberry infestations form dense thickets that out-compete most other plants and provide food and shelter for pests such as rabbits and foxes.
Brave man eating them after October 11th…at least according to legend. Maybe being in the Southern Hemisphere changes the dateSounds like fun foraging for them @MrsA2, I can see why they are on the noxious weed list here in Queensland because of them creeping amongst the native stuff and forming safe havens for feral animals.
I wonder how they got permission to farm them in Victoria.????
We need GM thornless non creepin varieties that grow on a bush.
https://www.business.qld.gov.au/ind...iseases/invasive-plants/restricted/blackberry
Never heard of a specific date associated with blackberries. What is that about?Brave man eating them after October 11th…at least according to legend. Maybe being in the Southern Hemisphere changes the date