What have you eaten today?

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robert72

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We should start another thread:
What have you eaten today (that looks like a face) ?
 
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You're all off your heads LOL :hilarious:

I have just been off looking for a low carb pizza recipe and found an interesting one. Will take one for the team by making it, scoffing it and reporting back.
 
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Today

Breakfast: cheesy omelette

Lunch: two blueberry muffins. The first one was horrible so ate the second to be sure. Too eggy.

Dinner: leftover chickpea curry and coconut lime cauliflower "rice".

Some chocolate later probably.
 

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Hmm - blueberry muffins :) It's shopping day on Thursday, I know what's going on my shopping list. DS is on summer holiday so every time I walk in the door I'm greeted with "muuum, I'm hungry!" Time to introduce him to my lo-carb recipe book :)
 
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Following Vivs so had the following.
2slices Burgen bread with butter
Asda club sandwich filler on its own...(bit bizarre)
Handful strawberries, handful of brazil nuts.
Baked salmon with jamaican jerk seasoning. Stir fried veg (peppers, mushrooms, onions, spinach, cherry toms)
Asda smartprice choc ice because under 9 carbs.

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bri281295

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Today:

Breakfast: 2 slices of burgen bread and 2 scrambled eggs

Lunch: A wholemeal/seedy roll thing with quorn ham, a packet of snack a jack crisp packets and I treated myself to a packet of chocolate buttons because i'm currently unwell

Dinner: 2 quorn sausages, small portion of homemade mash and broccoli and carrots
 

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Breakfast two rashers microwaved bacon as had nurse appointment and felt anxious
Lunch slice ham, cheesy omelette
Dinner chicken faijtas in lettuce wraps
 
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Breakfast two rashers microwaved bacon as had nurse appointment and felt anxious
Lunch slice ham, cheesy omelette
Dinner chicken faijtas in lettuce wraps
Sorry, I'm nosey. Was it a diabetes review nurse?
 

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2 farmers sausages, bacon and fried egg

Snack Pepparami wideboy

Som tam and 1 nut ball

Hot n sour Beef salad
Pudding maybe a small choc n pecan thing ( shouldn't but can't resist)
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cold ethyl

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Sorry, I'm nosey. Was it a diabetes review nurse?

sort of . She was checking my errant BP and then said she might as well do my review then if that was ok. I have lost loads of weight ( I refuse yo be told how much!) my feet are fine and get blood result back next week. BP still borderline but that isn't her call so speaking to GP next week and monitoring at home. If my blood sugar results are ok, she says I don't need t go back for six months!!!
 
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I did want to laugh though at one point as she had a new health care assistant in with her , an Eastern European lad who was very sweet and after measuring my waist and weight asked if he should do my height again. If only losing weight and having diabetes could make you grow taller.
 
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this is too difficult

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Ive ordered a julienne peeler for the same reason

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I have been using a julienne peeler for a while and it works great.
It is very sharp though and I feel I may injure my self with my clumsy hands.
(still don't know what is causing that but going to docs tomorrow)
I got THIS one.
 
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cold ethyl

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I've bought a julienne peeler but haven't tried it out yet. Given I have ended up at A and E opening a tin, I may let someone else be the responsible adult
 
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this is too difficult

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I've bought a julienne peeler but haven't tried it out yet. Given I have ended up at A and E opening a tin, I may let someone else be the responsible adult
My wife wont even put it in the dish washer. It has some nasty blades on it. (The peeler that is)
 
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this is too difficult

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AAAAAAAAA
Just saw the outfits for the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games on telly. Who the hell approved that?
 

this is too difficult

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The spiraliser does not give quite as even results as the peeler. most of it is great but bulges are cut off in little bits. A thin courgette was just some bits. A thick straight one is best.
 
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