Good news on cheerleading and plenty of flavour in the food.Evening all. I struggle to remember which thread I’ve said what to so apologies if this makes no sense but daughter had cheerleading tryouts yesterday - sad to report she didn’t make a competitive squad but she’s got into a pre-comp squad where they train and learn a routine to showcase later in the year so get the practice and ‘feel’ of a team but don’t compete yet. She’s still so happy - a team is a team to a 6yr old!
Breakfast - usual peanut & chocolate protein bar with coffee
No lunch
Dinner - courgettes, mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, jalapeños, streaky bacon & chorizo all roasted in the oven with a sprinkling of fajita seasoning and then mature cheddar grated and melted on top at the end. Followed by 2 squares green & blacks raspberry & hazelnut dark chocolate and more coffee
Is that as in Willie Wonka?Back home after a long and stressful day. We left at 12.30 for the Eye Hospital and didn't get back home until after 6pm. They ended up running behind after the air conditioning broke in the treatment rooms, which meant suspending all injections until it was fixed. The whole process usually takes between 2-3 hours, but this time it took over 3 and a half hours! Mr B was so anxious with all the waiting around. Anyway, the good news is that his right eye is still stable and there has been some more improvement in his left eye (the good one). The bad news is that this means we have to back again in four weeks! Food today has been a tad topsy turvy.
Breakfast: Coffee and cream
Brunch: Bacon, sausage, black pudding, eggs, tomato and mushrooms. Coffee.
Dinner: Couldn't be bothered to cook, so we had chia pudding with raspberries and almonds. Followed by a luxury hot choc with Willie's Cacao Peruvian Black, almond milk and cream. We always have this on treatment day....it lifts the spirits.
Is that as in Willie Wonka?
There was a lady on here just recently looking for raw cocoa. I told her about my wife’s cacao that brought back from her home country. I was actually enquiring about some yesterday.
My wife adds it to rice to make a chocolate breakfast. She’s like that though.This is it: https://www.williescacao.com/buy-chocolate-online/#cooking I got some of the Peruvian Black 100% cooking chocolate reduced in Waitrose recently. It makes awesome hot chocolate!
You mean papaya?Lunch yesterday: Ham and egg salad, yoghurt and a small bit of my partners diced up paw paw.
Dinner: Pork chops and veggies.
Breakfast: Usual omelette and bacon tomatoes.
One and the same...You mean papaya?
I love coriander.Breakfast: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream washed down with a black coffee.
Lunch: Chinese style pork with cauliflower and broccoli salad followed by Greek yoghurt and raspberries.
Mid afternoon: raspberry phd bar and black coffee.
Dinner: ginger, coriander and lime chicken with roasted Mediterranean veggies followed by SF jelly, cream and LC chocolate granola.
One and the same...
I have seen people scour out eating unripe fruit.
My wife eats them before they have ripened, fresh with salt.
Scour out? What’s that?I have seen people scour out eating unripe fruit.
Diarrhoea in livestock, especially cattle and pigs.Scour out? What’s that?
Ah yes. She used to eat unripe vedge all the time. Have you ever tried fried green tomatoes? Very tasty.Diarrhoea in livestock, especially cattle and pigs.
People who work in the meat industry use the term loosely in people who have gut problems.
No I have not, but then again I do not eat unripe fruit and veggies.Ah yes. She used to eat unripe vedge all the time. Have you ever tried fried green tomatoes? Very tasty.
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