shelley262
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- Worcestershire Uk
- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Yes it was really quite cold in the garden today! What a lovely lot of tomatoes you've had!With temps predicted to fall to 4 tonight
I have bird feeders and a bird bath just outside my "home office" - I love watching them while I'm at the computerI set up two bird feeders that I can watch from an indoor chair.
My moussaka is based on the real thing, but kind of differs from what a Greek person would recognise. Many moussaka recipes don't use potato but the one I used to use was recommended by a Greek priest and it did have a layer of potatoes. However, potatoes are now out and I don't actually like aubergine so I use whatever vegetable I have available (yesterday it was some broccoli and some courgettes) half roasted in butter, a layer of whatever minced meat I have to hand (yesterday it was turkey with tomatoes) and a sauce made of cream and grated cheese (yesterday it was yoghurt - I was sure I had a pot of cream, but if so, it was invisible). The whole lot only needs heating through and have the extra cheese on top melt, and there you are - kind of moussaka.Your meals sound delicious Annb. Do you use a Greek recipe for moussaka?
I used to subject the family to a Greek/our house version that left out the potatoes, used marrow instead of aubergine and included garlic, onion, lots of herbs and a cheese sauce. Not really moussaka but it always got eaten up to the bowl scrapings.
It’s a rotten thing to hear about the way metformin upsets your insides. I had a quick google and it looks as if all T2 meds have potentially uncomfortable side effects. What do the doctors think?
I feel rotten if my BG’s too high, do you?
Let us know what you enjoy growing and is successful - maybe next year I do like growing.
Had to give you a winner for your ambitious winter vegetable planting. Looking forward to regular progress updates.My diet is not optimal to say the least at the moment but I am having the odd healthy meal. My BGs are pretty good, I think becaue I'm not overeating as much.
I will! At the moment I've got carrots, swede, spring onions and two kinds of kale (Nero de Toscana and Red Russian) which should give some pickings over Autumn and into winter - I've also got two Japanese squash fruits almost ready to pick, and they are supposed to be good keepers so they count as a winter harvest as well I think!
I wish I'd planted more swedes, but it was just an experiment to see if I could grow them in containers so I'll get more in next year. Oh and I have two kinds of lettuce, Webbs Wonderful and another one I can't remember the name of, but it's a wintering one that is frilly and crunchy. They're doing really well and I've had a few of them as baby lettuces already.
My potatoes are just a £3.99 bag of Charlotte seed potatoes that are in four large containers, I'm looking to have some by Christmas and maybe leave the rest in their containers in the polytunnel without the foliage to see if they keep.
My early spring hopefuls are several kinds of sprouting broccoli and a perennial sprouting one called nine star broccoli (which is more of a sprouting cauliflower I believe). I sowed some Senshyu onions and had a poor germination, so there's just four or five of those developing over winter.
I've ordered some onion sets and elephant garlic which should come in October.
I bet that's way more information than anyone wanted but I do love talking about gardening and vegetable growing!
I haven't forgotten you came back from a period of ignoring diabetes, I think you are doing very well finding a balance between diabetes and life again!My diet is not optimal to say the least at the moment but I am having the odd healthy meal. My BGs are pretty good, I think becaue I'm not overeating as much.