Winter friends are friends you only see when you are spending the winter in the same warm, sunny place as them. At the end of winter everyone goes back to their normal home and more cold weather tolerant friends further north.summer
Winter friends are friends you only see when you are spending the winter in the same warm, sunny place as them. At the end of winter everyone goes back to their normal home and more cold weather tolerant friends further north.summer
If you ask someone nicely, they have laminated cards with all the ingredients of the in-house baked goods, and, I believe the carb count. It was certainly available for the olde-stylee low carb rolls.I saw high protein rolls in the bakery section last week, they were rectangular and didn't look quite as dark as I remember the old ones being but they were definitely there. Don't know what the carb count of these were. Also didn't know if it's a regular line or if its one of those post Christmas fad lines!
Courtesy of @HSSS here is the info:I saw high protein rolls in the bakery section last week, they were rectangular and didn't look quite as dark as I remember the old ones being but they were definitely there. Don't know what the carb count of these were. Also didn't know if it's a regular line or if its one of those post Christmas fad lines!
Wow a lot of carbs, that's so much higher than the old ones?Courtesy of @HSSS here is the info:
High Protein Roll
Ingredients
Water, Wheat Flour, 8.6% Linseed, Wheat Gluten, 5.2% Sunflower Seeds, 5.1 % Soya Bean Meal, Wholemeal Wheat Flour, Wheat Bran, Yeast, Soya Protein Concentrate, 1.5% Sesame Seeds, Salt, Barley Malt Extract (Barley, Water), Acid: Lactic Acid; Acidity Regulator: Sodium Acetates; Roasted Barley Malt Flour, Apple Fibre, Dextrose, Wheat Malt Flour, Glucose Syrup.
Nutritional Information
Typical Values per 100g
Energy 283kcal/1184kJ
Fat11.7g
Of which saturates1.9g
Carbohydrate20.4g
Of which sugars2.2g
Fibre10.5g
Protein18.9g
Salt 1.37g
Allergens
For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in bold. May also contain Egg and Milk.
You could tryBreakfast: cheese omelette.
2nd meal: cod baked with some butter in a fresh tomato sauce.
Trying decaf tea again today and will see what it does to my head this time. Been drinking a bit too much black coffee in the last few days. Didn't feel like drinking hot water all day so was low on fluids which is a no-no as far as the nurse is concerned. That's why I changed to coffee - a little more body than water but probably too much caffeine - not that caffeine has any noticeable effect on me but 2 litres in a day is possibly an overdose of it. So - back to tea - processed to reduce the caffeine. Processed is a bad word in my dietary vocabulary. The only thing I can think of that should be processed is words. Of course, even caffeinated tea is processed by drying, but it is minimal processing.
Of course not!The other half the protein pudding which was much improved witha splash of Baileys over....that doesn't count as drinking does it?
I'm liking the look on that pâté. Those LC rolls look good too; what are they?
Paté is from Aldi and I get my rolls from here:I'm liking the look on that pâté. Those LC rolls look good too; what are they?
Id also recommend the low carb co rolls. I slice them and butter the slices to have with boiled eggs for breakfast a few days a week - I'll try and remember to take photo tomorrow.I'm liking the look on that pâté. Those LC rolls look good too; what are they?
I've actually tried most of those but can't get on with them. The only one I haven't tried is cloves and I hate the taste of cloves! Thanks for the suggestions though. Had a few different things today, plain water, decaf tea, even milk - best of the lot, but wouldn't have that too often.You could try
Hot water and a slice of lemon or orange
Hot water and a few mint leaves, or a sage leaf or pinch fresh rosemary
Hot water and a slice of fresh ginger
Hot water and a clove or 2
Or combinations of the above. All natural, no processing but taste like they add "body"
Thank you. My local supermarket is Aldi and I've never noticed that. I'll try some of those rolls too.