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<blockquote data-quote="WhitbyJet" data-source="post: 219819" data-attributes="member: 35964"><p>Clairslloyd - I do feel for you, what a nightmare it must have been coming back from a holiday only to find your home has been invaded. How low some people can get is beyond me.</p><p></p><p>My brother and family, currently living in Manchester also came home from their holidays finding their house ransacked, they took all they could get and damaged all they couldnt take with them, ie slashed the sofas, curtains.....</p><p>Takes ages to feel comfortable in your own four walls again, be patient with yourself, you are going through a very stressful time here.</p><p></p><p>I note you say you are watching your carbs but are missing treats, I prepare myself for these cravings, I always have low carb bread ready, freeze it in slices, I always have low carb home made chocolates and bounty bars in the freezer. Have a look in the low carb section I posted various bread recipes and a whole thread of chocolate paradise all low carb. My children enjoy making these chocolate treats, guiltfree stuff this is. See if something inspires you.</p><p></p><p>I am just about to try out some new pizza recipe, if its a success I will post that too. I adore cooking, searching for new recipes, trying them out.</p><p></p><p>All the best to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhitbyJet, post: 219819, member: 35964"] Clairslloyd - I do feel for you, what a nightmare it must have been coming back from a holiday only to find your home has been invaded. How low some people can get is beyond me. My brother and family, currently living in Manchester also came home from their holidays finding their house ransacked, they took all they could get and damaged all they couldnt take with them, ie slashed the sofas, curtains..... Takes ages to feel comfortable in your own four walls again, be patient with yourself, you are going through a very stressful time here. I note you say you are watching your carbs but are missing treats, I prepare myself for these cravings, I always have low carb bread ready, freeze it in slices, I always have low carb home made chocolates and bounty bars in the freezer. Have a look in the low carb section I posted various bread recipes and a whole thread of chocolate paradise all low carb. My children enjoy making these chocolate treats, guiltfree stuff this is. See if something inspires you. I am just about to try out some new pizza recipe, if its a success I will post that too. I adore cooking, searching for new recipes, trying them out. All the best to you [/QUOTE]
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