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Is it seriously called Lowlife? Are you being a rascal? If it is wee loaf with the bright pink wrapper from Waitrose, I've tried it and it was very niceIt's OK: similar taste and texture to Lidl protein rolls, but without the crust and in a loaf shape, so easier to make conventional sandwiches. Carbs are 3.8g per slice (1.7g net) with no noticeable impact on my BG.
Only Waitrose and Morrisons seem to stock it though.
A guy on Masterchef last week wove carrot ribbons into a lattice. I made a courgette lasagne once, but instead of knitting the courgette ribbons, I used big discs of marrow. I think this might be cheatingI haven't either Jan, but the wife love to do all that kinda thing .. if you roll the courgette lattice with a filling of ricotta cheese and spinach then you can make a wonderful cannelloni .. when you coming over for lunch ?
Is it seriously called Lowlife? Are you being a rascal? If it is wee loaf with the bright pink wrapper from Waitrose, I've tried it and it was very nice
I got to try the Hi-Lo loaf last week from Sainsburys and it was my favourite yet (apart from Lidl rolls obviously!)
The wife slices the courgettes and weaves them .. leaves them on kitchen paper to dry before covering in clingfilm and putting into the fridge for a few hours.Then when she is ready for them just layers them in the cheese and veg mix .. pops in the oven for about half an hour. The courgettes are cooked & firm, deff not wet or soggy@Ledzeptt When I used the big marrow discs, they were good at keeping the layers apart, but it still ended up as mush when it was cooked. Courgettes are too watery I reckon. Best way I have found so far is to roast the courgettes in a griddle pan then layer up the layers right before eating it. Call it deconstructed or something.
@Avocado Sevenfold "Hug & Pint" great name for a pub and good that they gave you extra curry.
Yesterday:
B: Croissant & latte
L: Tofu sausage sandwich
D: Cheese & mushroom omelette & salad
Not a huge amount, but more than I've been able to eat recently.
I freeze some when I've got loads.....homemade ready meals....Today was yesterday's leftovers.
This week will be mainly pea soup as we have gallons of it. Stole the recipe from Dr Mosley's forumPeas, leeks, spinach and mint. Very nice. Will test for it properly tomorrow. Fingers crossed it is not spikey as it is so tasty.
That's what a sensible person would do, but our freezer is rammed. It is easier here to drink a gallon of soup than to play Freezer TetrisI freeze some when I've got loads.....homemade ready meals....
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