Of the exotic plants here, only the Sosnovsky hogweed
Looks to be a close family member of our 'Berenklauw', grows everywhere, just don't touch it. Very recognisable too so easy to avoid.Had to look up that hogweed. It looks pretty awful once it gets out of control. Dangerous too.
@Annb having spent a few days this year admiring the Hebrides from the mainland, we've just booked a small boat wildlife tour for next August. Will pack more appropriately after reading your weather report today. There's a heatwave here, 29°
It really is very similar! When I Googled this plant, I saw several photos where it was used as an interior decor. I wonder if the people who did it survived?Looks to be a close family member of our 'Berenklauw', grows everywhere, just don't touch it. Very recognisable too so easy to avoid.
Hard to choose between the 'agree' emoji for the first part of your post and the 'funny' for the second part.Hebrides looks fabulous! Would you like to send us some photos from your trip? It really looks like a landscape from some kind of fantasy. I would like to see it with my own eyes.
It really is very similar! When I Googled this plant, I saw several photos where it was used as an interior decor. I wonder if the people who did it survived?
Thanks for your compliment on spotting overload signs, it was easy to see with your and facebooks tips! He'll need to work on spotting it himself though, I beat him by at least 45 minutes and adjusted plans before he even knew he was shutting down.@Antje77 that wrist sounds like my nan's hand when her arthritis flares up. I couldn't believe how red, hot and swollen it was and wanted her to go to hospital, but she said that's how it goes sometimes . Maybe research around triggers, some don't respond well to tomatoes, aubergines etc.
Glad the date went well, and good spotting of the "overload" signs
We always recommend guests bring wellies, rain and wind proof jackets and a sweater or two as well as lightweight clothes for a summer break here. You just never know. When the weather is good, it is wonderful.@Antje77 that wrist sounds like my nan's hand when her arthritis flares up. I couldn't believe how red, hot and swollen it was and wanted her to go to hospital, but she said that's how it goes sometimes . Maybe research around triggers, some don't respond well to tomatoes, aubergines etc.
Glad the date went well, and good spotting of the "overload" signs
@Annb having spent a few days this year admiring the Hebrides from the mainland, we've just booked a small boat wildlife tour for next August. Will pack more appropriately after reading your weather report today. There's a heatwave here, 29°
No plans for me either but I’m always up for a good chat getting me to shut up is the thing . Think my Summerthis yeah is hospital bound as I’m due to get some toes or maybe my other leg off. It’ll take some getting use to but it’ll no stop me walkingNo summer break on the bridge, if anything there's more work during summer season.
But who knows. My life has changed so much during the past year and a half getting used to life without depression, I have no idea what could be possible in the future!
It would be a very long drive (I really don't see myself travelling by any other means than by car), but it would also be in and through places I'd love to see very much, with the bonus of meeting a friend at the end of the road!
Not this year, and I'll need to make some more money first anyway. But maybe...
@Ushthetaff gave me some very interesting ideas on travelling in Scotland as well a couple of years ago, and I'd love to meet him as well.
Oh well, dreams, but maybe not impossible dreams!
I’m due to get some toes or maybe my other leg off. It’ll take some getting use to but it’ll no stop me walking
Yuck, hospital isn't the best place to enjoy summer. Will you be able to bribe nurses into bringing you outside if the weather is nice?No plans for me either but I’m always up for a good chat getting me to shut up is the thing . Think my Summerthis yeah is hospital bound as I’m due to get some toes or maybe my other leg off. It’ll take some getting use to but it’ll no stop me walking
It’s past gangrene stage three toes are basically dead I’m just out of hospital for a monthIt sounds so terrible! Do you have gangrene again?
It’s past gangrene stage three toes are basically dead I’m just out of hospital for a month
The "winner" was for your attitude. My MIL lost one leg to gangrene (didn't know she was diabetic - doctor said she wasn't, but her pancreas had stopped working about 18 months before) and that made her give up on everything. Then she lost the 2nd leg and just sat back and waited for the end to come. Which it did in a very few months.No plans for me either but I’m always up for a good chat getting me to shut up is the thing . Think my Summerthis yeah is hospital bound as I’m due to get some toes or maybe my other leg off. It’ll take some getting use to but it’ll no stop me walking
To add to your list @MrsA2, red meat, chocolate, oranges and lemons and sugar@Antje77 that wrist sounds like my nan's hand when her arthritis flares up. I couldn't believe how red, hot and swollen it was and wanted her to go to hospital, but she said that's how it goes sometimes . Maybe research around triggers, some don't respond well to tomatoes, aubergines etc.
Glad the date went well, and good spotting of the "overload" signs
@Annb having spent a few days this year admiring the Hebrides from the mainland, we've just booked a small boat wildlife tour for next August. Will pack more appropriately after reading your weather report today. There's a heatwave here, 29°
How do you get these podcasts please? I would like to hear the Dr. Hussey one. PS I dont even know what a podcast is!Food today
B: greek yoghurt with walnuts and milled seeds.
Then lunch at shopping centre. Big Easy do a lunch menu for £11 including a drink. I had their bbq taster. 1 large pork spare rib, pulled pork, half a sausage and a piece of chicken! All dry rub so no sweet sauces. Cole slaw. Very tasty and filling. Drank Prosecco
Gave the sausage, the accompanying beans and corn muffin to hubby (who also had chips and burger of his own!)
Just listened to new podcast very interesting on heart health, metabolism, light and grounding. Turns some conventional thoughts on their heads. Dr Stephen Hussey on the Kick Sugar Podcast added yesterday. Worth a listen
I'll send you a private message explaining how, probably tomorrow. Do you prefer to use a mobile phone or a pc/tablet?How do you get these podcasts please? I would like to hear the Dr. Hussey one. PS I dont even know what a podcast is!
Could you add me in to that please? I know what a podcast is, but have never figured out how to get into one.I'll send you a private message explaining how, probably tomorrow. Do you prefer to use a mobile phone or a pc/tablet?
@MrsA2, I am not very tech literate at all so I can only say, I use a mobile phone and a pc and a tablet, nor do I know how to get a private message. I did private message @Estragon a few years ago, but I have forgotten how. I have Diabetes Forum on my pc.I'll send you a private message explaining how, probably tomorrow. Do you prefer to use a mobile phone or a pc/tablet?
I love cauliflower bhaji, I order a main dish sized portion every time we have an Indian takeaway. So lucky our local one does it without potato, most don't.I just suddenly had a yen for bhajis made with cauliflower and leek - 2 veg I had already prepped for no specific dish. Oddly it really spiked my BG (up to 16!) It doesn't usually do that. Maybe I had too many. There were still some left so I had them for breakfast. BG is OK though. No sense in it.
Probably. Leeks don't usually have any serious effect on my BG, so it shouldn't have been them, although they did taste unexpectedly sweet in places. Maybe it was just quantity - gram flour does have a good few carbs although not as much as wheat flour. Maybe just the amount of effort I had to put into making them and an overgenerous liver. I daresay it will remain a mystery.I love cauliflower bhaji, I order a main dish sized portion every time we have an Indian takeaway. So lucky our local one does it without potato, most don't.
Leeks are a little bit carby but 16 sounds unusually high. Perhaps some factor other than diet was to blame?
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