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Type 2 Life

Chortling...!!! Thanks, Barbara - you have made an old lady smile this afternoon!
Lol not so much of the old - you're mature like a fine wine I like my mum's attitude - she turned 70 last year and she said she doesn't want to be 70, she much prefers 7!
 
I feel your pain, Jan - I have done the same thing! Nowadays I cut & paste the recipe into a Word document and save it in My Documents.
 
Are that is interesting - I asked this last night but I don't think anyone replied. I used Total Sweet recently as available from Holland & Barrett. But don't yet understand the rules about replacing sugar with these products.
If you check the bag you replace Total Sweet for sugar in equal amounts....(info is on the bag) don't know about the others though....especially if you are swapping one for another in a recipe.....if its baking mix I think I would just add some, taste it, add some more if needed......
 
Yep, it was me that asked you about the cauliflower bread, thanks, Jan! Gonna give that a try this weekend...
 
25 years of marriage and been 25 wonderful years

Going to treat Mrs Cumbs to our fave Italian restaurant this evening

In store for her there will be a bottle of champagne and I have bought my love a diamond and amethyst ring (she does not know this) I will ask our waiter to bring it to her with the champagne

I got home at 4 and 5 minutes prior a huge bouquet of flowers had arrived for Mrs Cumbs

She is sorting them into 3 vases lol


Aye 25 years of love
 
"Swim like a brick" hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
 
Yep, it was me that asked you about the cauliflower bread, thanks, Jan! Gonna give that a try this weekend...
It's really tasty. If you have a food processor that will do a decent job. My blender couldn't cope. I think I left the pieces too big. @KevinPotts nutribullet might do the job but at over £70 I'll stick with what I've got
 
Wonderful
 
Thanks for posting these Jan, I'll definitely be trying the cauli bread and if my son has anything to do with it the chia seed pudding will be on the cards too I got my chia seeds from Home Bargains, I think they were £1.89
 
Just home. Phoned the doctors for my results, my HbA1c is now 56, down from 64 so pleased I am making slow progress. This is my best figure ever. My initial HbA1c was 112.
 
Thanks for posting these Jan, I'll definitely be trying the cauli bread and if my son has anything to do with it the chia seed pudding will be on the cards too I got my chia seeds from Home Bargains, I think they were £1.89
Ooh, must look there. Got mine
off eBay. I'm thinking of introducing flavoured essence and maybe coffee to make a mocha version
 
I know exactly what you mean about those vicious BP monitor cuffs; even thinking about it puts my BP through the roof! I bought a wrist-cuff model eventually and now I cart it around with me to hospital or GP's surgery and insist (in a nice way!) that they use it instead of their biceps-cuff model. I had it calibrated with the District Nurse's equipment, so I know it's accurate, and I point out that if they want an accurate reading, they should use my the wrist-cuff. I've only once had to point out that it's the only option I'm prepared to consider, unless they want to hog-tie and gag me!
 
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