@DCUKMod whoa baybeeeee that is a gorgeous plate of yumminess! 38c??? That’s quite a challenge, many felicitations for keeping going in that!
I think flatiron is a newish cut here, I don’t remember seeing it around a few years ago, I only bought this as it was reduced having reached its ‘sell by’ it was gorgeous though and I’d buy it againI had to google flatiron steak and naked chipolatas, I know what chipolatas are but not naked ones.
Flatiron steak is known as oyster blade steak here when it is boneless, or y bone when it has the bone in. I like both, as I am a big fan of forequarter meat.
The butcher shops I worked in did not sell chipolatas, just thin bbq sausages, or thick pork or beef ones. The closest we got to the size of chipo's were when we made saveloys as they were about the same size and dipped in red food colouring.
The sav's were know locally in Mount Isa as "little boys" which caused a lot of merriment with the local aboriginal ladies.
Here's a pix of y bone steak.
Pix of the savs.
Edit: Added a couple of pix for clarity.
I definitely agree, one for the grown ups, not little ones! Although my eldest nephew is now 14 and a real foodie, so he would be in heaven! Incidentally, I had a peek at the Betty's menu and there are a fair few LC options, including salads, omelette, frittata, and breakfast dishes that are suitable or could easily be tweaked.There isn't I'm afraid plus afternoon tea with little people wouldn't work (although they'd eat all the macarons.
Felt very rocky this morning. BP low and dizzy/weak with it, BGs well up, wondrous internet says maybe dehydration, so I drink tons of water. Haven’t beed able to test, and just finished supper so will wait a while.
Daughter is still in hospital. It’s pneumonia but she’s feeling better thank you.
I do often pack an emergency picnic but there was just no time to do this as her temperature was soaring.
We managed to eat better today.
Yogurt and berries for breakfast.
Paprika chicken and roasted vegetable rice from Waitrose for lunch. Not ideal I know, but better than sandwiches on a busy day (I had hospital appointment myself)
Dinner was a quick prawn mayo salad.
On the whole not too bad.
Done a lot of sitting around since Monday waiting for xrays etc so need to address lack of exercise. Ironic how going to hospital can be so unhealthy!!
@DCUKMod that is an amazing breakfast!
Agree with @zauberflote that temperature makes me feel exhausted just thinking about it. Glad it suits you though.
@DJC3 thanks! There was slow improvement through the day. I was glad for the sitting at the opera!
My son has been on weight-gain-inducing anti-depressant meds for nearly 10 years now, and while we have allowed his physical health to deteriorate very alarmingly, he’s a consenting adult (nearly 29) and in fairness to him the meds change the metabolism, often permanently. Dr seems to have found a better one in re weight gain last summer, but there is no perfect drug for any patient with any kind of co-morbidity. Sometimes, even with the best efforts of those who love their “patient”, things go downhill. A mental health patient usually doesn’t have the luxury of “one thing at a time” in my experience. So if they are not up to supervising/running their own “whack-a-mole” lives, carers have to pick their battles.
Whoops! That wasn’t meant to be a flame, really!!! Just one tired parent’s reflections on her own life.
Beautiful sunshine today, I love this time of spring! The huge sunny patch on my wall wakes me even through a blackout mask. Saturday night the time changes, and we have to do the dark mornings all over again. Grrr. Saves energy my Aunt Fandango! Humph! lol
Food hopes for today: no lunch, and bake a sweet. I finally realized it may be best not to submit my beloved sisters in law to erythritol with no warning. So for them, Ghirardelli triple chocolate brownies from a box, and maybe a mug cake for me. Maybe I can take the caramel chocolate bar experience down to a very small serving. Maybe all I need is the lc caramel candy recipe, a square of 90%, and some mug cake basics! Hmmmm... exciting project!
I completely understand your point @zauberflote , my post wasn’t intended to be disparaging to carers in any way, sorry if it came accross like that. I just think it’s terrible that there is no healthy option, in a hospital of all places, and these guys don’t even have the option of going out for alternatives. As it’s a secure unit, the hospital shop is all they have access to.
Jess is Jess Glynne a popular musician your honour. I believe some of the yoof find her to their liking.@ianpspurs Whoever this Jess person is sounds like a tv personality? Social influencer?
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Welcome and I am sure someone who knows what they are doing will be along soon to help you.Hello...im new here.....a few questions:-
1. Am i right in thinking I can eat as much bacon and egg as i want and it wont affect my BG?
2. Is it possible to die by overdose from bacon? (this one i need to know)
3. How much bacon is too much bacon?
On a serious note, i have been reading through this post and some of the recipe ideas sound delish..cant wait to try
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