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why can't everyone get on........
not sure if anybody is interested but at the meet up in crewe last saturday there was a combined total of 327 years of T1d experience from the 14 T1d's that attended
My parents and I usually pop into an asian super market to get certain types of rices and spices.
We have a small Eastern European shop and it's a sausage fest in there.Ours closed down a few years ago. We have a Polish supermarket but they're really into spicy sausages and stuff.... Not quite our scene.
I miss our Asian supermarket!
ummmm......what happens when Elvis leaves the building?!!!!!!Elvis is Taking Care of Business.
@ert quote: Oh, is anyone else excited about the cricket starting today?
Erm, no, I don't mind playing it, as kids we used to play it outside my mum and dad's house, by the garages and mark the walls with chalk wicketsbut watching it .................... zzzzzzzz
the sensor was too busy illustrating the difference between spikes (of 35.1) and high plateaus. I decided to go sensorless for a couple of days.
I go old school!ummmm......what happens when Elvis leaves the building?!!!!!!
4.2 this morning, yesterday I was sailing on calm waters with perfect numbers all day then got home to find the wife decided we're having pizza for tea/dinner/supper, wasn't too bad peaked at 10.something before bed, perhaps I should have doen a correction when I tested at 9.something before then but I still had some IOB at the time. Pizza!
I cook Basmati rice to go with the curries my OH loves (rice is off the menu for me, I'm afraid). I've never tried cooking other rice types. Would they go with Thai curries?The black rice leaves the cooking water a dark, dark really intense purple and the rice itself is so dark it looks black (but is a deep purple really. We get it from Sainsburys! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_rice
I've not tried the red rice. Must get some!
@ert nope I have no interest in cricket. Himself watched the last 45 minutes of the World Cup and kept saying "I never knew cricket could be so exciting" and then I reminded him it was 45 minutes of excitement out of 45 days of sport.
I saw the needle and thought of what T1s in ye olden days had to cope with.
Vet said the steroid injection might or might not work. I valued his honesty and loved his teddy bear bow tie. Serious and fun.
Had to take my badge off and I know why. Scary!
Going to force myself into the garden, no sun, no energy or I could go back to bed
"Vomiting coffee grounds" @Mel dCP sounds awful
Really lucky in Oxford @WuTwo @MeiChanski as there are Asian, Indian, Polish so I can get most things
Girding loins, got to, vet said there's muscle wastage. I wonder if it's edible
I cook Basmati rice to go with the curries my OH loves (rice is off the menu for me, I'm afraid). I've never tried cooking other rice types. Would they go with Thai curries?
Most certainly, A good Thai coconut curry with black or red rice is very yummy.I cook Basmati rice to go with the curries my OH loves (rice is off the menu for me, I'm afraid). I've never tried cooking other rice types. Would they go with Thai curries?
I can imagine how 4-12 is normal in paramedic terms, as they usually check bg of people in great bodily distress with illnesses and stuff. And possibly also normal as in 'this is not an emergency situation'. Should I be vomiting coffee grounds, having a heart attack or a burst appendix, and a bg of 11.8 I wouldn't in any way expect a diabetes team next to my bed upon arriving in the hospital.Para took his BG, and it was 6.2 - his partner was convinced that was terribly high (he’s not diabetic) - and he reassured her that anywhere between 4 and 12 was normal! Not in my body it ain’t.
I love actual test cricket - don't mind the one days but can't abide the 20 20 cricket where there's no time to get into it before it's over.
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