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<blockquote data-quote="rosserk" data-source="post: 922445" data-attributes="member: 166333"><p>I thought there was something different in the almond flour but it's just ground almonds. I bought my own almonds and put them in the food mixer and hey presto ground flour! I have also tried the pancakes with the almond flour and they worked out really well had to try a few different recipes though before I got it right. You're right about needing lots of different ingredients you wouldn't normally find in the cupboard though. I bet it's really hard having to cater for your other half who can eat anything but being mindful of your own needs and life's to short to spend it slaving over a cooker! </p><p></p><p>I have also found the protein rolls from Lidl and really enjoy them with lashings of crunchy peanut butter which is my new breakfast favourite. I'm also mad about hartleys sugar free jelly, I add some blueberries sometimes and loads of cream. It's something I reach for when I'm thirsty it seems to really quench my thirst and is a great snack. I've never eaten deserts before but find I crave them now which is so strange for someone whose avoided them for over 50 years! I have literally never eaten cake biscuits hate chocolate and have always favoured savoury foods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rosserk, post: 922445, member: 166333"] I thought there was something different in the almond flour but it's just ground almonds. I bought my own almonds and put them in the food mixer and hey presto ground flour! I have also tried the pancakes with the almond flour and they worked out really well had to try a few different recipes though before I got it right. You're right about needing lots of different ingredients you wouldn't normally find in the cupboard though. I bet it's really hard having to cater for your other half who can eat anything but being mindful of your own needs and life's to short to spend it slaving over a cooker! I have also found the protein rolls from Lidl and really enjoy them with lashings of crunchy peanut butter which is my new breakfast favourite. I'm also mad about hartleys sugar free jelly, I add some blueberries sometimes and loads of cream. It's something I reach for when I'm thirsty it seems to really quench my thirst and is a great snack. I've never eaten deserts before but find I crave them now which is so strange for someone whose avoided them for over 50 years! I have literally never eaten cake biscuits hate chocolate and have always favoured savoury foods. [/QUOTE]
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