Adelle0607
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You got it right @Lesleywo Maccas sundae yummmm! And apple pie double cheeseburger and coke, chips cherry ripe, donuts, fairy bread, mint slice, caramel custard, choc top, twisties, freddo, caramello koalas, violet crumble, rocky road, snakes, shapes, cordial, KFC fried chicken, Max brenner chocolate, waffles, sweet crepes with blueberries and creamWhat about those mcdonalds caramel sundaies with extra extra caramel sauce?
What I do miss is spontaneity..
You got it right @Lesleywo Maccas sundae yummmm! And apple pie double cheeseburger and coke, chips cherry ripe, donuts, fairy bread, mint slice, caramel custard, choc top, twisties, freddo, caramello koalas, violet crumble, rocky road, snakes, shapes, cordial, KFC fried chicken, Max brenner chocolate, waffles, sweet crepes with blueberries and cream
We've started thinking about a major holiday (one of the trip-of-a-lifetime ones). If we do it, it will involve DAYS of train travel, without stopovers (no, unfortunately not the Orient express).
The food logistics are going to be interesting. It'll be the first time in 15 + years that I have had so little prolonged control over my food choices.
LolIn one sitting? Respc' (as the young, cool, down with the kids folks say)
That may be difficult for you but I suppose you will be able to choose from menus.We've started thinking about a major holiday (one of the trip-of-a-lifetime ones). If we do it, it will involve DAYS of train travel, without stopovers (no, unfortunately not the Orient express).
The food logistics are going to be interesting. It'll be the first time in 15 + years that I have had so little prolonged control over my food choices.
So sorry to hear you were upset ....the emotions of putting on a brave face , very tough .....and very brave ....Kat xMy diet hasn't changed a great deal and the can eat most things I ate before as part of a meal . Somettmes ,it means small portions or having to go for a long walk/ride/run first ( there are a few exceptions which I don't think are worth attempting Things like Christmas cake/pudding/mince pies are amongst them and I don't eat many things like biscuits which people would normally eat between meals)
What I do miss is spontaneity.
Recently, on a lovely sunny afternoon at a local tourist trap with both my children and all my grandchildren, everyone of them from my OH to the smallest grandchild had a great big cone. I wouldn't have thought about eating it if they hadn't had one .Pump or not it was too close to lunch and I hadn't really been active so I didn't feel I could have one, I put on a big smile . This time though it didn't last, I couldn't stop the tears in my eyes and had to walk away, I thought I'd got over that.
Thanks everyone.
You are right, I wouldn't let it stop me going. Life is just too short!
I think I made my post because I had just realised how automatically, even naturally I have come to control my food. Barely even aware of it, most of the time.
Carvery? Sure. No spuds or Yorkshire, fill up on cauli
Brekkie out? Sure. Full English please. Who wants my toast?
Evening meal? Steak, rare. With salad. And mayo. Yum.
But that is always one meal at a time.
Days of it? Choosing between 2 or 3 options, repeating over the days... Wow. An interesting challenge.
My only real concern would be 'carb creep'. Eating a little, then a little more, then more... Then, good gracious, how did that happen? BG in the high teens and feeling dreadful.
But of course, I know better than to let that happen, don't i?
And as Dougie says, I can always trundle the train corridors...
How many days are we talking about here? Is this in civilisation, or somewhere more third world?
I like pakora, do you use chick pea flour?
Well, it is all very speculative, at this point.
And probably wouldn't happen for 2 years at least.
But it would be travelling 1000s of miles of the US railway system. NY to New Orleans, then across to San Francisco and up to Portland. Probably approx 10 days on train, with sleeper, and 2 or 3 stop overs for a day or so.
The train menus are available on the Amtrak website, and they are perfectly doable, providing I were to eat from a small section of the menu.
What a way to see a continent, eh? They have huge viewing carriages with vast windows on the top tier of a 2 story train.
When in Texas a few years ago we did the 4 or 5 hour stretch between Dallas and Austin. It was stunning. Proper Western landscape, tumbleweed, cacti, long horn cattle and only occasional stretches of barbed wire. It made me 'get' America in a way I could never have imagined.
I'd love to do the same for Russia and India, but think they would be more of a challenge!
Sorry folks, I feel I have derailed (pun) yet another thread. Especially in view of the fact that this whole trip is still at the pre-pre-pre-planning stage!
I don't miss anything in particular, but as a T2 what I do miss is the freedom of not having to really think about what I should eat when I'm out with the family.
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