shelley262
Expert
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- Worcestershire Uk
- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Brilliant go girl anyone with a copy is more than welcome to respond to requests for booklet. I’m hoping to rejig it a bit once have chance to draw breath and will let everyone know when revised version is out maybe via its own thread if get opp. May ask too of anyone else wants to add anything at that stage. XHi, just sent you a copy - hope it arrived, let me know. Sorry @Goonergal @shelley262 if stepping on toes
It’s that good old devil on the shoulder that wants what it can’t have but isn’t bothered by it when it’s easily accessible. He (or she as I don’t believe it’s confirmed either way) gets all of us at times. I’ve put mine in a box and locked it in my fridge with the food I know it’ll try to tell me I want to eat while I’m fasting. Working out well for me so farIts a weird thing with me... if I make a conscious decision to 'fast' then I'm constantly hungry (even when i wouldn't normally be) but quite often i can forget to eat and won't be hungry at all. Like I said, weird!!
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Ok @Chook just what is this bulletproof coffee?
Right, I'm going to try this, always been put off beforeI use this recipe https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/bulletproof-coffee
I'm really quite scared by this!Right, I'm going to try this, always been put off before
Thinking of you and especially your husband tomorrow. Cottage pie sounds good - we now add swede as well.@shelley262 God, it's been ages since I've had a cheese and wine evening. I'm very envious!
@ianpspurs I'm loving the sound of the beef stew with star anise. Going to have to give it a try. I love beef shin and ox cheek. I'm a big fan of short rib too.
I'm a self-confessed kitchen gadget addict and I'm sorely tempted by the IP after seeing the posts on here. I just wish I didn't have to spend money on a new microwave....it's so boring! I mostly use it to heat up leftovers!
Anyway, this is today's smorgasbord of delights.....
Breakfast: Yes, you guessed it, chia pudding. Raspberry bakewell flavoured - added almond butter, vanilla extract and almond extract. Served with a few raspberries and flaked toasted almonds. Usual fresh coffee with cream. I'm going to have a bash at the coconut milk version of the chia pudding for tomorrow.
Lunch: Leftover frittata from last night with homemade coleslaw. A couple of fresh Ottolenghi Swiss LC cookies fresh from the oven with an almond milk cappuccino with splash of cream.
Dinner: Cottage pie with celeriac mash (with cheese, butter and a couple of spare egg yolks knocking around) and broccoli. Small piece of Earl Grey HC Supermilk. Lots of hot decaf tea.
We're both feeling anxious tonight as my other half is back at the Eye Hospital for treatment for maculopathy tomorrow. It always comes around so quickly (every 4 weeks), but at least the treatment seems to be working. You'd think it would get easier, but every time he is terrified. Less about the injections, more about the potential for bad news. It's really tough for him. At least I've got a portion of Cottage pie tucked away for tomorrow night, as I know I won't feel like cooking when we get in.
There are versions with coconut oil as well - nutribullet just smashes the hell out of it all and makes a frothy coffee basically.I'm really quite scared by this!Cream, yes! Butter, ew!
@shelley262 God, it's been ages since I've had a cheese and wine evening. I'm very envious!
@ianpspurs I'm loving the sound of the beef stew with star anise. Going to have to give it a try. I love beef shin and ox cheek. I'm a big fan of short rib too.
I'm a self-confessed kitchen gadget addict and I'm sorely tempted by the IP after seeing the posts on here. I just wish I didn't have to spend money on a new microwave....it's so boring! I mostly use it to heat up leftovers!
Anyway, this is today's smorgasbord of delights.....
Breakfast: Yes, you guessed it, chia pudding. Raspberry bakewell flavoured - added almond butter, vanilla extract and almond extract. Served with a few raspberries and flaked toasted almonds. Usual fresh coffee with cream. I'm going to have a bash at the coconut milk version of the chia pudding for tomorrow.
Lunch: Leftover frittata from last night with homemade coleslaw. A couple of fresh Ottolenghi Swiss LC cookies fresh from the oven with an almond milk cappuccino with splash of cream.
Dinner: Cottage pie with celeriac mash (with cheese, butter and a couple of spare egg yolks knocking around) and broccoli. Small piece of Earl Grey HC Supermilk. Lots of hot decaf tea.
We're both feeling anxious tonight as my other half is back at the Eye Hospital for treatment for maculopathy tomorrow. It always comes around so quickly (every 4 weeks), but at least the treatment seems to be working. You'd think it would get easier, but every time he is terrified. Less about the injections, more about the potential for bad news. It's really tough for him. At least I've got a portion of Cottage pie tucked away for tomorrow night, as I know I won't feel like cooking when we get in.
Thank you. He's worked so hard to get things under control, including his anxiety. Naturally, all I want is for him to get some good news. Unfortunately, the maculopathy is the gift that keeps giving, so no let up on the injections yet. We keep plodding on and I'm very conscious things could be much worse.Bibabee - You and your husband have come such a long way since the days you landed here, so don't feel too down about some residual, and altogether natural nerves.
I would argue the nerves are a good thing, in that he really does get the importance of looking after himself now.
Thank you. He's worked so hard to get things under control, including his anxiety. Naturally, all I want is for him to get some good news. Unfortunately, the maculopathy is the gift that keeps giving, so no let up on the injections yet. We keep plodding on and I'm very conscious things could be much worse.
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