maglil55
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Arrrgggg! Probably sold out. I'll check.They were in the restock on Sunday![]()
Arrrgggg! Probably sold out. I'll check.They were in the restock on Sunday![]()
They seem to be available stillArrrgggg! Probably sold out. I'll check.
Sound like experimentation time. The creme brulee is a 9 min job so poured over the buttered not cross buns you could probably reduce the time under pressure. Air Fryer could do the trick. I'm still inclined towards the oven as you can watch it. I'll experiment if I can stop eating them! I did consider using SLC bread but then the issue is the raisins/sultanas which would need a lower carb substitute.Perhaps slightly less in the IP, then a couple of minutes in the AF for the crispy bits? What do you think @maglil55 ?
They still had them. Now ordered. Thanks.They were in the restock on Sunday![]()
Perhaps slightly less in the IP, then a couple of minutes in the AF for the crispy bits? What do you think @maglil55 ?
Yum!Morning all. Here's hoping it soon feels better @Annb. Lunch yesterday was lovely but from a diabetic's point of view, not so. Fish and chips with mushy peas and cheesecake for afters. Had a piece of cheese for tea. Today I'm going to eat the rest of my hm tomato soup with a hm lc roll and try to keep it at that. If I get hungry, I have some slices of roast beef to nibble on. It's a lovely day here, hope it is where you all are.
Did you know that Seriously Low Carb are now doing a low carb sweet pickle? Tastes like Branston but not as chunky. Now, cheese & pickle sandwich.
I like the Seriously Low Carb pizza bases. They do make topped pizzas but they are pricey plus I prefer to top them myself. You can freeze them so you can get a stock of the bases when they go on offer. Just remember to separate the bases with greaseproof as they are nigh on impossible to separate when frozen.So back to yesterday. Usual brekkie of slice LC toast and copious tea.
Same today and every day! Lunch yesterday was cold plate of ham, chopped salad, 2 Higgidy mini fritatas, spoon coleslaw topped with bits of Shropshire Blue cheese and a couple of pickled silverskin onions. Made some muffins using ground almonds and flavoured with orange oil and juice and zest of a small clementine. They wouldnt win a beauty contest but the one I had with my lunchtime cup of tea was delicious. Always useful to have some in the freezer for outings where I will struggle to find anything. Supper yesterday was two Green Cuisine plant burgers topped with two Portobello mushrooms.
@maglil55 no I wasn’t aware that LoDough had stopped trading. I still have two left with a good date. But I do need to find a replacement for pizza so can anyone suggest an alternative. I am not interested in making Fat Head as I like a really thin crispy base. TIA.
Lunch today will be a mug of soup followed by a cup of tea and an orange muffin (they work out about 5g carbs). Supper will be chicken, chorizo, red pepper stirfry with smoked paprika and rice/cauli rice. Mr PM now likes his stirred through the rice so I have to remove my share add his rice to the pan and then repeat with cauli rice for me.
Hope you feel better soon @Annb (and Neil). There's a few nasties on the go as I well know.Em was here again this morning before school and, as yesterday, didn't finish her bacon and egg - so I did. That was my breakfast.
Later, sometime, I will have the black pudding etc from yesterday.
I've had a sore throat and a tight chest for the last few days, similar to Neil's bug of the last week and I thought I was getting off light. However, this morning my chest is worse and my throat is fogging up, and I have a tickley cough, so it looks as though it's going to get worse. We'll see how it goes and if I'm OK for my appointment next Monday at the "Move More" session. Neil is clearly much better now, although his voice is still very croaky and he still gets pretty breathless and tired.
Bread and butter pudding was traditionally made with bread that was going stale (not mouldy - just stale) which you cut into triangles, buttered and layered in a greased dish with vanilla custard and a mix of sultanas, currants, mixed peel. Oven baked to set the custard and Granny would put a good sprinkling of demerara sugar on top to assist production of the crispy bits. It was a very cheap and comforting dessert and it ensured no waste which was strictly observed when I was growing up A really delicious dessert served with more custard or back in the day, the cream of the top of the milk delivered daily by the milkman.I absolutely love all this talk of bread and butter pudding and the different ways to make the creme brulee or custard and how to get the bits crispy!
I also have no idea what bread and butter pudding is (no idea what not cross buns are either), I don't think it's a thing in the Netherlands, but I really hope both @maglil55 and @DJC3 will find the perfect way to make it!
I had the same as yesterday (MrB's World Famous Cheese and Onion Pie and an endive salad), only with slices of the pie reheated in the frying pan and the egg for my salad cut prettier.
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