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Porridge doesn't seem to be a problem for me and my BG's only have about 30g! I get paid monday going to buy some bacon, mushrooms and cheese! I don't like eggs or salad so I am limited arent I ?Although I eat porridge sometimes, I combine it 50 50 with some crushed up almonds to reduce the carb content effect on bg and it tastes nice. Normal porridge tends to make bg go up too much so if I havent got almond porridge, I just eat 1 slice of toast or do myself some bacon, egg, tomatoes and that is nice and gives a good start to the day.
If you eat at parents try to be a bit more selective. Get yrself a slow cooker......they are great for people like yrself
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Bacon cheesies are nice.....fry some back bacon, then add some kale on top and some mushrooms , then cut some slices of cheese and lay on top of the bacon, mushrooms , kale cooking in frying pan and let the cheese melt. You can then add a few slices of tomatoes if you want
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What is Kale? and I don't like tomatoes either! ha!Bacon cheesies are nice.....fry some back bacon, then add some kale on top and some mushrooms , then cut some slices of cheese and lay on top of the bacon, mushrooms , kale cooking in frying pan and let the cheese melt. You can then add a few slices of tomatoes if you want
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The adults do tend to do it, but I can do it too!N..
Are you able to cook at your place or do the adults (parents) tend to do it?
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It does sound nice.....basically a roast without the potatoes yes?Get a slow cooker either through a parent buying or you going to a carboot. Cheap cuts of meat are available in supermarkets. Chickens are only £3 in many shops...iceland and aldi. Stewing steak and lamb plus pork needn't be expensive and combined with veg makes a nice dinner
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That does actually sound really tasty! Is Chicken breasts okay too? Not the one with breadcrumbs obviously!You can put some potatoes in it too if you want. They cook well and stay firm along with other veg etc. I get a 3.5lb chicken and put in slow cooker whole and then add a few carrots. The chicken cooks in its own fat and the carrots roast as well. You can also add celeriac or butternut squash and add some large pieces of cauliflower. Put in slow cooker on low and when you get home from work.....just csrefully lift the chicken out of the cooker using 2 forks eithrr side of it or using a large spatula. Cook some froz peas and cabbage in saucepan and you have a nice cheap dinner. You can leave the bits of chicken that you dont eat to go cold, put in plastic bag and shove in freezer so that you can eat it again another day.
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Breadcrumbed ones aren't as tasty anyway! Fresh one is the best!!Yes, all parts of the chicken are ok but not coated in breadcrumbs or batter unless you know the carb content and the bolus
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I googled earlier and it showed how to microwave bacon! Looked pretty easy to be honest....although it probably wouldn't be for me hahah!
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