OMAD day - ate at 3.15 and finished by 3.45. Food was pleasant enough but once again the gathering of family ( 89 yrs to 7 months) was the highlight. No 1 son cooked chicken and roast veg ( small vine tomatoes, courgettes, small pieces peppers, garlic, few slices onion and broccoli) I took a not cross bun sponge and had 2 squares Green and Black velvet peppermint. Think that is about getting to my limit for low carbing. Had 2 sips of the wine he poured but didn't feel the need for more.
We made LC Nutella for our grandson who tasted some and declared it snodge cumber - real faff taking skins off hazelnuts for that result.
Because I'm not even prediabetic any more I could have cake if I wanted - I can have whatever I like really, but choose not to for the sake of continuity (and prevention being better than cure). I did look at the selection of mini gateaux that were available after lunch, but decided against 'treating' myself, and I think I'd only have been eating them then, because everyone else was.Coffee&cream in the morning
Lunch of smoked salmon asparagus and poached eggs, then sf jelly and cream
Dinner M&S haddock mornay 3.4g carb per portion and very nice. I haven’t had a ready meal for yonks but this was another bargain reduction. I’ve become a shopping ninja these days and have found that nabbing the reduced produce means we can eat well on a budget. I have time to do it now I’m retired and it’s quite exciting as I don’t need to plan what to have, just see what’s around.
@Kingmidas I’m with you in that I don’t feel deprived or tempted by cake anymore, a great relief as I was quite miserable in the beginning at the thought of never stopping in a lovely cafe for tea and cake again. Glad you enjoyed your crochet sanctuary
Great idea!I make a meatza base by just rolling out a posh ( high percentage beef) burger.
Not a BFG fan then? (It is a vegetable that tastes disgusterous)Snodge cumber?
Dont know what tomato sauce you used but when I do spicy meatballsfor son at Uni I use passata which isnt sweet. For him I add chilli flakes and a pinch of sugar to t3mpee the acidity.Hi. No I haven’t, although I have seen the recipe. My meattza was an impromptu attempt - I used some leftovers from a mince, bacon and cheese concoction that I had in the freezer. Some egg may well help to bind it together. Guess could use ground almonds instead of the bread crumbs, but I’m trying to find a carnivore version.
Had to drop tomato sauce off fathead pizza a while back - way too sweet, as is any tomato based dish these days. Used to love Bolognese with courgetti when first diagnosed.
Ah...I should have remembered that. I read the book as a kid!Not a BFG fan then? (It is a vegetable that tastes disgusterous)
10 minutes in the oven and a tea towel to rub the skins off with. It wasn't too arduous to be honest and absolutely worth it. You do need to blitz for a long time to get it nice and smooth though.XBX level 16
Breakfast: tea, 2 hash browns, 2 eggs, mushrooms and cheese, tea.
lunch: ham and cream cheese rollup, mixed salad, avocado, mozzerella and tomato, water
dinner: traybake with Potatoes, onions, red pepper, few cherry toms, all tossed in rapeseed oil. roasted for 20 mins. Turned, added handful of capers, good squirt of lemon juice and two pieces of salmon, cooked for 10 mins, served with green beans. strawberries and cream
glass of wine. made my calorie quota. well. almost. -112, should not be difficult. Slightly over carbs @107g
@zauberflote the tapestry is 18inch cushion, done in half crossstitch. Think it is 100 stitches to the sq inch.
Today planted more seeds, never buying bagged salad again.
like the sound of LC nutella. and yes, faff is the word for skinning hazelnuts. used to do that for hazelnut meringue cake. longest part of the job .
My favourite book as a very little girl!Not a BFG fan then? (It is a vegetable that tastes disgusterous)
Had to drop tomato sauce off fathead pizza a while back - way too sweet, as is any tomato based dish these days. Used to love Bolognese with courgetti when first diagnosed.
Dont know what tomato sauce you used but when I do spicy meatballsfor son at Uni I use passata which isnt sweet. For him I add chilli flakes and a pinch of sugar to t3mpee the acidity.
I don’t like tomato sauce on pizza either - have you tried using sour cream instead? It’s brilliant. I thought it would run off but it doesn’t.
@zauberflote not at all. half cross stitch is very easy. All I need is persistance.@Goonergal I went for peanut not almond. Needs some work yet.. fancy salt could be what I want. I made “Reese enrobed “oops we ran out of peanuts so have to use cashews and pecans” nuts. The texture is gorgeous, and it is very moreish already! More later.
@Kingmidas your sanctuary sounds lovely for crafters. I wish your cold had never started! <passes box of tissues and some nasal rinse>
@ianpspurs wonderful having family gathered round!! “Snodge cumber” sounds like it came from The BFG where I think it was snozzcumber. Funny! (ah, you explain later I see)
@SlimLizzy aiyiyi!!! 100/sq inch??!?! Bless you for even starting that. You must be extremely advanced in the needlework department!
No, haven’t tried that. To be honest I’m happy with just the cheese and toppings. Not sure what else I’d use the sour cream for, so don’t have it in stock.
All this talk of pizza early in the morning is making me hungry!
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