But with the limitations imposed by BG readings, I feel we have to try all possible options. But enough is enough. I have tried to like aubergines, just as I have tried to like asparagus. All to no avail.One of the many good things about being grown-up is that we don't have to eat things we don't like.
Just take care and increase duration slowly then@MrsA2 , I've been going slower at 2.5 mph but somehow it's worse for my aching legs and my arthritic hip. I tried the 3.5 and it seemed to work better. My grandson is a personal trainer and he tells me, yes, I should walk as much as possible but I should also be weight training! At my age, it would be better for me. I've yet to try the weights.
will do xJust take care and increase duration slowly then
Yum, can’t beat a carvery roast and no washing upMorning all. Lovely, clear frosty morning but with the sun shining. Whe you see the sun, it makes you feel glad to be alive even if you have Diabetes. I'm going for a carvery today with a friend so I can pick and choose. Makes things a bit easier. Have a sunny Sunday everyone.
The first time I ever flew was to Schiphol airport from London back in 1963, aged 18. A very novel experience, especially travelling abroad alone for the first time ever (unless you count Scotland as abroad from Kent). I was going to Holland to meet up with my fiance who was on a ship, in dry-dock somewhere close to where Antje lives. Also the first time I tasted olives - on the plane. I was sat next to an American man who talked and talked non stop about himself and his travels and the only thing that made him halt in his monologue was when he bit into the olive in his salad. I think he thought it was a black grape and was quite shocked at the salty taste. A few short moments of quiet ensued.Monday lunch club today so no idea what it will be. Except in the winter we always start with soup. I have a busy day today. After lunch, I'm fetching my grandson to stay with me for a few days before he goes back to the States. Haven't seen him since just after Christmas when he went to Czech Republic to stay with his girlfriend. Thinking back to when I was his age, going on a 'plane never entered my head. I went to live in Holland when I was 20, but travelled on a train, ferry and bus! How times have changed.
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