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<blockquote data-quote="RosieLKH" data-source="post: 934363" data-attributes="member: 108816"><p>Having been a senior manager in a school for any years I sympathise. Life, and controlling my diet and diabetes, has been so much easier since I downsized my career in 2010 (now tutor & do consultancy work).</p><p>I'd go for brunneria's suggestion - sort of Germanic brekkie wthout the bread (oh how I miss ryebread and pumpernickle). Slices of salami, parma ham and cheese are great and keep for longer than wet ham. You can keep them all in a box in the fridge and make up what I like to think of as a 'nibble plate' - lots of little pieces of different things akes me feel like I've eaten more. Pre cooked bacon, either DIY or crispy stuff from the supermarket, is good too, along with hard boiled eggs. Invest in a small frying pan and make a bacon tortilla the night before - quick work - would also be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RosieLKH, post: 934363, member: 108816"] Having been a senior manager in a school for any years I sympathise. Life, and controlling my diet and diabetes, has been so much easier since I downsized my career in 2010 (now tutor & do consultancy work). I'd go for brunneria's suggestion - sort of Germanic brekkie wthout the bread (oh how I miss ryebread and pumpernickle). Slices of salami, parma ham and cheese are great and keep for longer than wet ham. You can keep them all in a box in the fridge and make up what I like to think of as a 'nibble plate' - lots of little pieces of different things akes me feel like I've eaten more. Pre cooked bacon, either DIY or crispy stuff from the supermarket, is good too, along with hard boiled eggs. Invest in a small frying pan and make a bacon tortilla the night before - quick work - would also be good. [/QUOTE]
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