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"What have you eaten" Parallel Chat

Rushing around in garden this morning - its been quite windy and hadn't realised how much tomatoes had shot up so they were being blown about and in danger of snapping. So was out there in my night clothes, before even had a cup of tea, putting more ties on them to secure them.
Proper breakfast planned this morning, before go out, eggs and mushrooms need using up so scrambled eggs with mushrooms it is.
Lunch salad from garden plus hummus and possibly cheese
Dinner cheeseburger on low carb roll and salad.
Final packing, care stuff, and sorting today. Will report back on my food next when back middle of next week.We are sailing on the Cunard Liner Queen Mary 2 - usually can find a good choice of diabetes friendly food on Cunard and have a Dexcom sensor on to help me keep an eye on things.
Sounds like a wonderful trip. Enjoy
 
After I posted yesterday I went outside as the sun had just peeped out - wearing a rain jacket and hat because of the cold though - and then the heavens opened. Not just with rain, but with a long, heavy hail shower! I'm really not enjoying this cold spell after such a hot start to spring.

Porridge for breakfast, cottage cheese salad for lunch and sausages with vegetables for tea.
 
Very bad this morning and had a home made cereal for breakfast. Not good for my BG. Tea. I am back onto tea, which is not my preferred drink, but I am beginning to suspect that coffee is having a deleterious effect on my innards.

2nd meal will be an attempt at a thing I can't remember the name of. It is a kind of spiced mince filled into a casing of mince and bulgar wheat and baked (Usually deep fried, I think, but I do don't deep frying these days). If I can make it work, I will serve it with more salady things. I have seen a recipe but, if I have it, I can't find it ecause I can't remember what it is called. I have a feeling that it begins with "K" but I'm not sure.

1780655476417.png Kibbeh! That's what it is called. Now I'll be able to look for the recipe.
 
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