Annb
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That's a good idea. I'll do that.For next time, you could use one of those weekly tablet organisers. Put a pen needle in for every day of the week so you can see if you took it or not.
That's a good idea. I'll do that.For next time, you could use one of those weekly tablet organisers. Put a pen needle in for every day of the week so you can see if you took it or not.
That sounds like my kind of excuse!bought for xmas and now going out of date (that's my excuse and I'm sticking with it)
Buying books...What do you all use as rewards that aren't food or drink?
My rewards are mostly time for me with my feet up with a really good book or an addictive drama or crime series on catch up I particularly love Scandi crime. There is always so much to do or resolve every day so time out is a real reward. I also love having an Epsom salt foot soak as a reward when relaxing.Woke hungry so late breakfast of 3 hard boiled eggs with cream cheese and ham.
Later cwc.
An hours gardening listening to a podcast about being happy. Part was questioning your own "beliefs". Turns out I was believing I needed to garden all day as it never ends. But questioning that belief showed me that today I need to take care of painful knees so I stopped and came inside, initially for an hour, which turned in to 2 as I fell asleep.
Did go outside again to help hubby clear some large pruning.
So quite a bit got done in the garden, and I did self-care too, so yes I have been happier today.
Skipped lunch.
D: preceded by a chunk of manchego as I was hungry an hour before. Then courgette fried in butter with roasted peppers and a little grated cheese. Pud was a (relatively) low carb mango and coconut sorbet.
Thinking about having an alcoholic drink as a "reward". What do you all use as rewards that aren't food or drink?
I also love books but buy only a few new - I try and find good ones in charity shops, and donate my read ones back, and also visit the local library - feel a second hand book hunt becoming part of my plan for tomorrow.Buying books...
edit: way too many books. Or cool mugs at the thrift store. I do not need more than my current 30 or so mugs in a one person household.
Enjoy!feel a second hand book hunt becoming part of my plan for tomorrow.
Well - that wasn't a good idea. BG has stuck between 10 and 13 since late afternoon. In fact, it hasn't been in target for days now. Maybe even the low carb pasta is not low enough. I'm back to taking 20+ units of insulin before any meal, and it still isn't working. Currently 10.6. I'm not going to take a correction dose though - not sure what it will do during the night.Quite a lot of veg and gravy left from the tagine, but no chicken. I'll hunt around and see what I can add to that for a 2nd meal today. Maybe some lowish carb pasta will do the job.
Chicken mayo?but the resulting chicken is quite dry. It will have to be some kind of creamed chicken dish to moisten it a bit and make it fit to eat.
Some of it will certainly end up as chicken mayo; some as chicken in gravy; some as curry; some as a kind of chicken supreme. Most to go to the freezer but will have the chicken mayo tomorrow probably. Should be getting on with the soups but feeling rather nauseous at the moment - the chocolate cream upset my stomach, I'm afraid.Chicken mayo?
My daughter in London also reported that her Co-op had no veg on Saturday. I think M&S are still not back to normal after their cyberattack either. Let's hope things get sorted soon!In fact, he says that very little was available in the Co-op, just a store full of empty shelves. Wonder if that's something to do with the cyber attack we're hearing about. Tesco seemed to have no problems today.