SlimLizzy
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- Location
- Normandy, previously Worcestershire
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- football, both the game and the culture.
I understand that, precisely why I made Mr B an omelette before I headed out. I might try having a later, larger lunch next time. I'm the same, absolute pants at the postures but it is good fun and a very friendly class.I was hungry tbh but was fasting for a blood test this morning. Also it’s gone 8pm by the time I get in and if I eat that late it tends to put my fbg up - and that, in turn makes me glum for the whole day!
Yoga is wonderful isn’t it? I’m a bit rubbish but its a very relaxed class and nobody minds.
Well done!Evening everyone. Decided at midday that a 40hr fast would do nicely and so lunch was just a couple of chunks of cheese
Dinner - made beef meatballs with garlic powder in, made a chunky veg sauce using spring onion, red pepper, a couple of chopped tomatoes and some chilli flakes and served it all on lettuce and cucumber with a heap of grated cheese on top
Well done @Chook with your fast!!
Glad to see you're home!Drum roll........ I escaped my stay with the NHS this morning! Thank you everyone who hoped like me everyday was D Day!
So breakfast was at hospital: I had Greek yoghurt but had run out of strawberries, so risked half a satsuma kindly donated from a fellow patient and only saw a rise of 0.8 at the two hour mark, so happy with that
Lunch at home: gouda and chorizo rollitos with cauliflower and broccoli salad followed by Greek yoghurt and raspberries.
Mid afternoon: I celebrated my homecoming with three squares of Green & Blacks ginger dark chocolate with a black coffee.
Dinner: liver and bacon with mixed veggies followed by SF jelly, cream and chocolate granola
Pleased for you to be home and hope recovery goes well and problem is solved. Surprised there was no celebratory Jaffa cakeDrum roll........ I escaped my stay with the NHS this morning! Thank you everyone who hoped like me everyday was D Day!
So breakfast was at hospital: I had Greek yoghurt but had run out of strawberries, so risked half a satsuma kindly donated from a fellow patient and only saw a rise of 0.8 at the two hour mark, so happy with that
Lunch at home: gouda and chorizo rollitos with cauliflower and broccoli salad followed by Greek yoghurt and raspberries.
Mid afternoon: I celebrated my homecoming with three squares of Green & Blacks ginger dark chocolate with a black coffee.
Dinner: liver and bacon with mixed veggies followed by SF jelly, cream and chocolate granola
Thanks for the information and link. I have emailed themHello all,
@Rachox -- Great news about being home again. So happy for you.
@Brunneria -- Thanks so much for the welcome back. This such a great thread with very lovely people.
@maglil55 and @Emma_369 -- Fabulously well done on your fasts -- such an achievement.
@zauberflote -- It's surprising how small this world is, we've often passed Clemson on our way to Charlotte. South Carolina is beautiful, I especially miss Charleston and the beaches -- Columbia is nothing much to bragg about, I guess most of it was destroyed in the civil war.
@ianpspurs -- I buy the potato fibers from a special German low carb website and they are quite inexpensive (about 4 Euros for 500g). I checked and they do ship to Britain, the only problem is that the site is in German. Here is a link in case you are interested: https://www.l-carb-shop.de/index.php/special/kartoffelfasern.html. You might be able to email them. The potato fibers do actually taste like potato in the cauli mash, albeit with much fewer carbs, and you only need a little (I only used three tablespoons for a big pot of mash, which will last for three or four meals). I have also used it in baking bread, it works fine, but doesn't really make it taste like potato in this case.
Today's menu ...
Breakfast: Kind of an unintended fast since I almost overslept. So, only two decaffeinated espressos with cream and erythritol.
Lunch: Nothing.
Snack: Two pecans, one square of 95% chocolate.
Dinner: Homemade cole slaw, some oxtail-merguez soup with green beans, white beans, celery and Hokkaido pumpkin, a small piece of keto flat bread (DD recipe) with butter. A few candied macadamias left over from yesterday with whipped cream. Half a glass of red wine. Blood sugars back to 4.6 mmol one and a half hours after eating.
I don’t keep Jaffa cakes in my house, my once weekly one is consumed at the ILs’!Pleased for you to be home and hope recovery goes well and problem is solved. Surprised there was no celebratory Jaffa cake
I don’t keep Jaffa cakes in my house, my once weekly one is consumed at the ILs’!
You’re doing amazingly!!Day three of this fast. Are you all bored with reading my fasting updates? I only ask this because I really am bored with the fast. I didn't realise how much I use food as entertainment.
It has got easier over the days and today I've not been hungry at all. It didn't even bother me when Mr C had his pre-work meal and got his pack-up ready! I will finish my fast with dinner tomorrow evening but I feel that I could gone on further with it. If it works (helps with my arthritis) I think I will make it a regular monthly thing.
Drinks: Black decaff coffee, fruit/herbal teas, plain water.
Not at all bored just delighted you have managed to get so far and feel good having done so. Fantastic effort.Day three of this fast. Are you all bored with reading my fasting updates? I only ask this because I really am bored with the fast. I didn't realise how much I use food as entertainment.
It has got easier over the days and today I've not been hungry at all. It didn't even bother me when Mr C had his pre-work meal and got his pack-up ready! I will finish my fast with dinner tomorrow evening but I feel that I could gone on further with it. If it works (helps with my arthritis) I think I will make it a regular monthly thing.
Drinks: Black decaff coffee, fruit/herbal teas, plain water.
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