I have no idea what most of this is but a star rating for mentioning the Tyne and Wear Archives & Museums and that trendy motoring magazine EVO.TWAM until after swimming lesson - 6.30 to 10.40 - then a soy milk latte with sugar free caramel. 1.20 lunch of very large salad with avocado,egg, tuna steak and mackerel fillets in EVO (leaving the bream) . Evening meal at 17.20 was pot roast brisket, portobello mushrooms, celery and celeriac pellets; h/m LC trifle. More food than I think I need and dessert 3 days running is not going to become 4 - that'll do me for sometime.
That looks good. Tuna melts?View attachment 32050 Breakfast: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream washed down with a black coffee.
Lunch: gouda and chorizo rollitos with cauliflower and broccoli salad followed by Greek yoghurt and raspberries.
Mid afternoon: peach chia pudding and black coffee.
Dinner: tuna melts with roasted Mediterranean vegetables followed by SF jelly, cream and LC chocolate granola.
Sure isHaha It’s a tough life sometimes isn’t it?
Texas? I have been there 4 or 5 times. Houston.Oh lord @dunelm sorry we’re so difficult over here! But as I’m sure you know, Texas will make you feel very welcome!
Snap @ianpspurs and @DJC3 I’m having tuna steak and baby bellas for supper!
@Brunneria I know exactly what you mean about feeling floppy- hope you’re revived by tomorrow!
I definitely get hungry after swimming! I can do lots of swimming powered by coffee and cream but hunger kicks in later!
No, I do too. 5 out of 6 of the eggs in that box were double yolk. I get them in Tesco. They're Scottish extra large and there seems to be an incredible number of double yolks in them. So much so that I buy other eggs if I'm going to be baking. I actually get quite disappointed if it's not a double yolk.Is it considered lucky to get a double yolker or is it just me who feels really happy when that happens?
They are delicious and so easy to make!That looks good. Tuna melts?
They look it. I may even be able put them past the nipper.
No, I do too. 5 out of 6 of the eggs in that box were double yolk. I get them in Tesco. They're Scottish extra large and there seems to be an incredible number of double yolks in them. So much so that I buy other eggs if I'm going to be baking. I actually get quite disappointed if it's not a double yolk.
Got to agree on the TV. Hubby has to turn it over before I start throwing things at it. Goodness knows how this will end but I honestly believe the MPs have taken leave of their senses (and I include ALL of them in that).It sounds silly but I've stopped watching the news because of the constant and unrelenting Brexit news reporting. On the odd occasions that Mr C has turned it on its been like Groundhog Day with the same things being said by the same people and all coming to the same conclusions.
Today's food
Breakfast: Nothing
Lunch: Nothing
Dinner: Not hungry... I did go for a rummage in the biggest freezer to try to find something that might persuade me that eating is a good idea and am now defrosting some chicken wings
Drinks: About 3 litres of water - no coffee
And I thought nothing was worse than the germ ridden infestations of pre school and primary. Bugs & Beasties!as good as. Lol.
When we first met I was tutoring in a university, which is an even worse plague pit than a primary school. Fresher’s Flu, anyone? *shudder*
So we learned to initiate Plague Protocols - with great success.
Basically, the sick person stays out of the kitchen (even the fridge and kettle), and doesn’t touch the healthy person’s cutlery or crockery. Bathroom hygeine is increased, including door handle and taps.
And generally, we don’t swap germs. Which is great.
The only thing that has sneaked through (and caused us both to catch the bug)in a looooong time, was the Flu this last xmas.
So far, I am clear of this one. Phew!
First time we arrived in the USA was LA after a very long flight from Fiji where I had a "person" in front (sorry he was American) who put his seat all the way back and kept it there for the duration of the flight almost cutting off my circulation. I only got peace when they came with food and I complained bitterly to the flight crew because he still wouldn't put his seat up. I resorted to childish behaviour kneeing the back of his seat which started him off so I pointed out I had to exercise to avoid DVT - GET over it! Immigration in LA was a nightmare, we'd arrived before we left with the dateline and it almost put me off setting foot in the USA ever again. We did and have to admit we met the most wonderful people in DC and New York. Even immigration in DC was wonderful.Oh lord @dunelm sorry we’re so difficult over here! But as I’m sure you know, Texas will make you feel very welcome!
Snap @ianpspurs and @DJC3 I’m having tuna steak and baby bellas for supper!
@Brunneria I know exactly what you mean about feeling floppy- hope you’re revived by tomorrow!
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