Ha yes if only the ungrateful (for 5 mins) old git realised!!!
He is really pleased and I am not very quietly smug!!!
Just off to feed any bread lying around to the chickens!!!lol!!!
We keep chickens too, or I wouldn't afford my high-egg-diet!Ha yes if only the ungrateful (for 5 mins) old git realised!!!
He is really pleased and I am not very quietly smug!!!
Just off to feed any bread lying around to the chickens!!!lol!!!
Next time you say: I would like a cup of tea, love, please could you make me one? Or something like that. Problem solved. And if there is an element of snacking, add: and bring me a piece of the brie, please!
Provided your husband isn't bed-bound, of course. If he is not you may have to train him into being an adult in small steps, like in a cup of tea and a piece of cheese or German cheesecake, virtually carb-free in my version. I will have to post the recipe sometime.
Any time! The recipe needs translation first though. It is a family heirloom so to speak, from a German nanny who cared for me an my brother in the mid sixties and since I was diagnosed diabetic a month ago I felt I couldn't live without käsekuche so adjusted it to my low-carb standards and it works fine.Swap you a LCHF friendly Indian curry for that cheesecake recipe.....
Any time! The recipe needs translation first though. It is a family heirloom so to speak, from a German nanny who cared for me an my brother in the mid sixties and since I was diagnosed diabetic a month ago I felt I couldn't live without käsekuche so adjusted it to my low-carb standards and it works fine.
I will post it in the low-carb section in a thread called Käsekuche when I get the time!
Do you make cauliflower rice? Or what do you have instead of rice?I'll keep a look out for that. I cook a lot of Asian food for my family, generally speaking most Indian main courses, if cooked from scratch (no shop bought sauces etc), are LCHF friendly. Starters and side dishes however are not. Most, again not all, Chinese dishes are full of sugar so would not be Diabetes friendly
Do you make cauliflower rice? Or what do you have instead of rice?
Are they? Oh happiness! I love them. And celeriac. But as to how make celeriac rice I am at loss.I really am not a fan of vegetables so I tend to just go without, I'm told celeriac is very nice so I may try celeriac rice? If that fails, popadoms are LCHF friendly
Are they? Oh happiness! I love them. And celeriac. But as to how make celeriac rice I am at loss.
Celeriac mash is a nice thing though, made from boiled celeriac and lots of butter.
I can only get Sharwoods where I live, but suppose they will have to make do. I find them to thick and too small. Sweden never was much for Indian cuisine I suppose.
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