The cake is an adaptation of this. I wouldn't dream of eating anything with frosting,. The only slight allergy I have is to some sources of green lipped mussels - barely noticeable rash and only if eating every day for a week. I'm a first grandchild ( 3rd gen, all blue eyed boys of those) only child so obviously very easy to please,My mum used to rub babies sore gums with neat whisky, or sore teeth with it too. Put me off drinking it for years, but I can quite like it now.
Interesting reading all the bread stories. I'm only just coming upto 8 months after diagnosis and am learning never to say never. I currently don't miss bread at all, in any shape or form and the keto breads do seem to have an alarming odd mix of ingredients so at the moment I'm happy to abstain.
I do think some of these keto recipes are getting close to using manufactured ingredients and are becoming as mass produced as the foods we are trying to avoid. If I don't recognise it, or know how the ingredients are made, then I'm passing (but never saying never!)
What on earth are xanthum gum and protein whey powder anyway?
Luckily we are a family without any particular food no nos. Since my dx, my hubby has even started eating and liking nuts after a lifetime of avoidance.
@ianpspurs which cake is it that works for you? I'm wondering if you have undiagnosed allergies as well as the big D
Sometimes, just sometimes, I wish the gal cared a tad less. After typing how we/she had learned our lesson about lc baking it all goes Pete Tong. I casually say I enjoyed a Fatt Bar butter cookie. Idiot here has provided his dear wife with an iPad (hate the things) so she looks up the ingredients, Amazons herself into a frenzy. Dried egg, citrus fibre and all kinds of cupboard fillers are heading to an already crowded new(ish) kitchen. I never really internalised the error from first Easter of saying I quite enjoyed a certain type of hot cross bun.@ianpspurs I feel it speaks well of you and Julie that you have ceaselessly pursued just about everything. I don't think it's easy living inside limits, and am very grateful MrZF doesn't have to make meals for me just now.
@PenguinMum those of us with pre-existing conditions are making our families' lives pretty complicated. I am grateful both my kids live in town and we've been "podding" with them from the beginning. The pod also includes anyone who is in the family of our grandson who's had contact with him from the beginning. With three sets of grandparents, , 2 uncles (one with SO and wee baby), and an aunt/SO, it adds up! 13 for Thanksgiving except 3 can't make it, and two babies. Since we've all been up in each others' business for 8 months, and we all satisfy the safety requirements of the baby daddies, it might be the biggest local Thanksgiving in town! As to Christmas, give us a chance! Thanksgiving was just decided last week, and it's this coming Thursday.
@Annb your toothache, being right there in your brain so to speak, is certainly not a fraud. It's miserable is what it is. Hope your scrambled egg sat well. And sometimes money is the best gift and truly very thoughtful-- sometimes those we love are saving for a big necessity or treat, or really don't want another necktie (you know what I mean). Neil's Valentines sound like the most beautiful gift you could have, especially from one raised as he was.
@MrsA2 xanthan gum is a plant product, and whey powder is the protein from milk, powdered. Wikipedia says xanthan gum is a polysaccharide that can be made by fermenting a simple sugar with a bacterium which starts with "xanth". Thus endeth today's lesson.
@zauberflote many thanks for starting this thread - finally jumping on and waaaaay behind! So maybe I'll just dive in from here.
I thoroughly enjoyed all the early doggie posts (miss having a dog, was just about to get a one - after many dogless years - when COVID hit and so I put it off) - hmm, possibly to relief of my cats but I've been telling them it will happen!
For your relief @ianpspurs I wont call them furbabies - in fact I think it more appropriate to consider myself staff (in the fine tradition of cat-human relationships). Or possibly work colleagues as here they are indicating that it should definitely be the end of my work day and time to consider their needs (having moved off their official 'supervisor-cat-sleeping-in-home-office' chair - behind - and into their 'we-are-barricading-your-laptop position). Kiku, left, Seal Point Siamese girl (more self-contained but also highly and immediately alert to the formation of human lap, and Moshi, right, Chocolate Point boy (younger, very smoochy and a little bossy).
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