LivingLightly
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Morning @bitofagit. Reducing your bread intake at breakfast to 1 slice makes sense.Yesterday
B - 10.30am - 2 slices grilled bacon, scrambled eggs on slice of toasted sourdough
D - 5.30pm - sliced sirloin beef marinated in mustard, black pepper + sliced gherkin + mayo in sourdough sandwich (sliced a lot thinner than would have the case this time last year!) with a few oven chips ....... large espresso after
Looks a bit carb heavy, but I am not trying to be zero carb, trying to maintain about the 50 - 60g carb level. It may be that after next bloods a review of that position will be necessary.
A home made chicken curry with cauliflower and broccoli (in the absence of cauliflower rice, I resisted the urge to have normal rice).
The day after making it is always better.
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Thanks @LivingLightly, it certainly does. And it was lovely!Evening @IanBish. Agreed. Curries taste even better the day after they're made, when the meat and vegetables have absorbed some of the spices and all the flavours have mingled.
That looks like a hearty meal; just the thing on a cold Winter's day.
Yesterday:
Friend's funeral; the wake was held at lunchtime in a local pub and I was anticipating the usual sandwiches, sausage rolls, quiches, etc, and was hoping there might at least be some sausages on sticks, but in fact the buffet was very diabetic-friendly. I had a slice of rare roast beef, a slice of "proper" ham, tomatoes (I can't stomach lettuce, etc), coleslaw and a tiny slice of what I initially thought was quiche, but turned out to be a savoury cheesecake - dense smooth cheese in a very fine pastry case - it was delicious! I was driving so only had coffee to drink. (I also had about six crispy, fluffy-on-the-inside chips...ahem.)
Dinner was a small portion of bolognese with 40g (uncooked weight) wholewheat spaghetti and a glass of red wine.
Evening @Dancing Badger. Welcome to this type 2 thread for foodies. We're pleased you could join us.Yesterday:
Friend's funeral; the wake was held at lunchtime in a local pub and I was anticipating the usual sandwiches, sausage rolls, quiches, etc, and was hoping there might at least be some sausages on sticks, but in fact the buffet was very diabetic-friendly. I had a slice of rare roast beef, a slice of "proper" ham, tomatoes (I can't stomach lettuce, etc), coleslaw and a tiny slice of what I initially thought was quiche, but turned out to be a savoury cheesecake - dense smooth cheese in a very fine pastry case - it was delicious! I was driving so only had coffee to drink. (I also had about six crispy, fluffy-on-the-inside chips...ahem.)
Dinner was a small portion of bolognese with 40g (uncooked weight) wholewheat spaghetti and a glass of red wine.
Evening @IanBish. That looks like another hearty meal; just the stuff to give 'em on a cold Winter's day.At the risk of repeating myself, I bought a load of sirloin steaks, but they weren't great as steaks, so I made a steak and mushroom jalfrezi out of the last two. With cauliflower rice. And it was lovely.
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