I was able. In fact I managed to do some other cooking as well. I have been trying for years to replicate a suet pastry that my grandmother used to make - she made a thing called "China Pudding" - no idea why, it was a boiled suet pastry roll filled with bacon. Suet pastry is easy to make, but thinking back, I remembered sitting at her kitchen table as a very small child, watching her make her special pastry, so I did what I had seen her do, and it worked. With it I made 2 small puddings - one a bacon and onion roll and the other a mushroom and onion pudding. Steamed the bacon roll (in a pudding cloth, as she did) and baked the mushroom pudding. They both worked. Why am I telling you all this?
I had slices of the bacon roll, dry fried, for breakfast. Quite carb heavy so I took sufficient insulin to cope with it. Must have misjudged it because I've been struggling to keep BG up for a while. In the end, to get out of the 2's I had to bring out the big guns - 2 digestive biscuits. That worked and I'm now back into the 5's. The slightly worrying thing was that I didn't feel that hypo coming on until I had already had the digestive biscuits.
2nd meal will be home made sausages with some cabbage - that will not be copied from my grandmother who used to boil cabbage for about an hour.