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Early breakfast today (6.30) trying to fast for about 12 hours - an experiment. It was bacon and eggs. BG far too high, so with any luck it should come down eventually. I did have a cup of tea, but for the rest of the day it will just be water (so not a complete nothing-past-my-lips fast). I do need to keep up the hydration level.

2nd meal will be about 7 pm and will be a stir fry with pork and veggie bits and pieces.
 
Usual porridge for breakfast, tuna salad for lunch and chicken with broad beans and a few chips for tea.

I did a bit more tidying and made a decision on a piece of furniture that I inherited. It's in the car waiting to go to the charity shop!
 
Porridge for breakfast, ran some errands, sausage and cheesy beans for lunch and pizza for tea (takeaway, didn't eat much of the base or crust).

I'm making some real progress with the living room so hopefully I'll get more done tomorrow.
 
@DJC3 and @shelley262 , taking it here as to not take the main thread off topic.
You both use Panda flour, and the things (bread!) you make with it look amazing.
Can it only be bought online or is it sold in stores? A friend will be visiting the UK after the summer so I could ask her to bring me some, if you can buy it in an actual store.
 
Breakfast: 2 fried eggs and a fritter. Tea.
2nd meal will be pea soup and some salad with chicken.

On the advice of the hospital pharmacist (agreed by a GP) I have been cutting down on Esomeprazole, first from 2 to 1, then 1 every 2nd day, then one every 3rd day. Today was an Esomeprazole day and now I have heartburn, which is a very rare thing for me. Wonder if that is because I took the Esomeprazole having allowed my stomach to get used to not having it. Maybe something to do with my breakfast, of course. Plenty of water should deal with it though.
 
@DJC3 and @shelley262 , taking it here as to not take the main thread off topic.
You both use Panda flour, and the things (bread!) you make with it look amazing.
Can it only be bought online or is it sold in stores? A friend will be visiting the UK after the summer so I could ask her to bring me some, if you can buy it in an actual store.
Hiya Panda Flour is only sold online at the moment from the company Panda pantry. It's a couple of people who run a small business in the midlands mixing and increasingly grinding seeds - like linseed for the golden flour. Will ask them later if they do post outside UK or expansion plans think they supplied Deliciously Guilt Free for their cakes but DGF no longer bake. Will send an enquiry later as in a rush off out for the day in a few mins!
 
Porridge for breakfast, chicken salad for lunch and a peanut butter sandwich for tea. Some chocolate also today, so not a low carb day at all.

A little more tidying, just moving things around really but at least I'm not still totally ignoring it all!
 
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