Pretty certain we get what we deserve. You clearly deserve yours and I obviously get my finger prick testing wrong. Like sport, its a results game - the table doesn't liei really seriously don't deserve it. I think i read somewhere on this forum that you @ianpspurs are one of the people who gets a higher Hba1c than your BG finger prick tests suggest you should get - and mine seems to be the other way around. I fell off the keto wagon about a year ago and only started checking my BGs in November and they were seriously rubbish then. They are slowly improving now but not low enough yet for this result.
I never see those bargains at M & S @Chook !i had my appointment with the DN today. Yet another new one - I've never seen the same one twice. Got the results of my Hba1c - 31 - and all the other results were equally confusingly good. While its lovely to have some one give praise, i would have been far more enthusiastic if I thought I deserved it. Oh well.....
Anyway, today...
Breakfast: bacon and eggs, black coffee
Lunch: Black coffee
Dinner: Half of an M&S rack of lamb with a garlic and rosemary crust (reduced from £10 to £3!!!!!) with asparagus and broccoli drizzled with melted butter.
Pudding: One square of 85% and four strawberries with extra thick cream
Glass of celebratory red wine
BTW, those that are addicted to almond butter..... my local Aldi have got it on offer for £1.99.
Nice one - congratsi had my appointment with the DN today. Yet another new one - I've never seen the same one twice. Got the results of my Hba1c - 31 - and all the other results were equally confusingly good. While its lovely to have some one give praise, i would have been far more enthusiastic if I thought I deserved it. Oh well.....
Anyway, today...
Breakfast: bacon and eggs, black coffee
Lunch: Black coffee
Dinner: Half of an M&S rack of lamb with a garlic and rosemary crust (reduced from £10 to £3!!!!!) with asparagus and broccoli drizzled with melted butter.
Pudding: One square of 85% and four strawberries with extra thick cream
Glass of celebratory red wine
BTW, those that are addicted to almond butter..... my local Aldi have got it on offer for £1.99.
Never been a gin drinker myself, but it was a real revelation to be introduced to the weirdness of flavoured gin at christmas although I didnt partake. Now Sloe Gin Ive heard of at it makes perfect sense, but Parma violet gin, Rhubarb and custard gin, lavender gin, bakewell pie gin and strawberry with black pepper gin are just too weird! - says the woman who regularly sampled Thunderbird (AKA rocket fuel) in her youth!Good evening All. @Chook congrats on your great results. I was surprised too recently and not taking anything away from your success but I do think some meters are quite inaccurate (I use the Codefree but when I use up my strips might change to the Tee2).
Anywaytodays food is
Breakfast: 1 slice HiLo toast and tea.
Lunch: half carton Covent Garden Classic Chicken soup watered down. Was leftover by son at Christmas. Small cheese salad.
Supper: Panfried Brill fillet with lemon butter, tenderstem brocolli (planned).
Friday so enjoying a G&T. Quiet weekend taking down decorations.
@ianpspurs what a lovely menu today. I cant waste food and you turned your leftovers into something special.
Lol I’m not a fan of flavoured gin but there is an explosion of niche gins at the moment. Bombay Sapphire is our “house” gin but someone gave us a bottle of Blooms dry gin for Christmas and it tastes so pure. Another thoughtful gift was a visit to the Bombay Sapphire plant which is just over the border. Lush!Never been a gin drinker myself, but it was a real revelation to be introduced to the weirdness of flavoured gin at christmas although I didnt partake. Now Sloe Gin Ive heard of at it makes perfect sense, but Parma violet gin, Rhubarb and custard gin, lavender gin, bakewell pie gin and strawberry with black pepper gin are just too weird! - says the woman who regularly sampled Thunderbird (AKA rocket fuel) in her youth!
I’ve never been a gin drinker - always been scared of ‘the hard stuff’ and stuck to lager. As soon as diagnosed diabetic and realised lager is bad and the spirits are good for me, gin is my new friendLol I’m not a fan of flavoured gin but there is an explosion of niche gins at the moment. Bombay Sapphire is our “house” gin but someone gave us a bottle of Blooms dry gin for Christmas and it tastes so pure. Another thoughtful gift was a visit to the Bombay Sapphire plant which is just over the border. Lush!
Breakfast: 2 x 1.5 pints mug of tea; Dockey: Morrisons coffee; Lunch: Dog walk then 2 x 1.5 pints tea by then it was 15.30 hrs Afternoon: Nothing
Evening meal 17.15: Cottage pie (celeriac, swede , butter and cheese topping); 20% mince; IP beef stock; ‘nduja; braised red cabbage (used up some of the opened wine I won’t drink), cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg; Have to honest, that was an LC meal I really enjoyed much more than traditional version
I am never going to like winter anymore than I will ever like The Beatles or Elvis. The difference is I can’t ignore winter for the rest of my life.
@Tori71 I really like the Black Bread mix (and port) and I seem to recall @DJC3 did as well but she may prove me wrong.
Edit/Update: Will have almond milk and cream cocoa later while watching football near the woodburner. Gym is just too cold tonight.
To paraphrase Meatloaf - 1 out of 2 ain't badI loved the black bread mix. ( but I also like the Beatles and Elvis)
I never see those bargains at M & S @Chook !
I got 2 venison racks for £10. You usually get the good bargains right after Christmas and New Year closed days. I would have got more if I'd had the freezer space.No, I don't normally but there was a lot of reduced today - so my freezer is nicely topped up.
(Did the same in Morrisons.)
but I also like the Beatles and Elvis)
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