licklemoose
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- swindon
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- the heat
Have they got a use by date @Mel dCP or a certain shelf life? Love your photos, hope you make them into an inspiration book for all of us.I love them. Top pic is tonight’s dinner, an egg fried “rice” with spicy tofu. The bottom one I made last week with the noodles.
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I’ll have a look when I’m not being a heat pad/bed for a small stray cat recovering from surgery!Have they got a use by date @Mel dCP or a certain shelf life? Love your photos, hope you make them into an inspiration book for all of us.
I’ll have a look when I’m not being a heat pad/bed for a small stray cat recovering from surgery!
https://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/eat-water-slim-noodles-60007566?skuid=007566
brought a few packs today
hopefully they are edible
https://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/eat-water-slim-noodles-60007566?skuid=007566
brought a few packs today
hopefully they are edible
Hi Licklemoose - Do you have a Chinese/Oriental supermarket anywhere nearby? I have tried the Eat Water noodles and they were OK, once in a while, but last I was in the locale, I visited a Korean supermarket and picked up some konjac noodles in there. They were much cheaper for a pack of the same size, but much cheaper.
The smell is from the liquid the slim water ( Konjac )noodles / fettucine/ spaghetti ) comes in - you need to give them a thorough rinse in cold water before usingActually, I did try the fettuccine from Holland and Barrett when it was on offer a couple of months ago. I didn't take to it, and threw the entire meal away. First up, I recommend cooking it longer than the packet States (mine was cold) and maybe stir fry it with your meal so it picks up a little more flavour and dries out.
I also found that the smell put me off quite a bit. Recommend you get someone else to do the actual cooking! You deserve it, after all.
Tofu is really versatile. You canIs anyone familiar with tofu? How good is it as low carb diet? How does one prepare it for a meal? Or is it only good as snack?
And since they've not been eaten, maybe not fit for human consumption either! IMO anyhow.I tried these a few months back but didn't like them so put them out for the birds. Several months later they are still where I put them and haven't changed a bit. Whatever they are made from is rain wind and snow resistant !
And since they've not been eaten, maybe not fit for human consumption either! IMO anyhow.
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