shelley262
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- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
As one of those friends also going to PHC conference this weekend I’m delighted that your ankle is improving - safe journey tomorrow it’s such a long journey from Cornwall. So excited about meeting up with some fellow low carbers and also listening to informed speakers - can’t wait. I’m also in training for one of @Goonergal s canal walks on Friday building up my steps!@Goonergal I’m glad you asked about @zauberflote ‘s Crispy Dunnie - my mind couldn’t get past the Aussie dunny either.
I haven’t seen the HC cocoa and chilli finishing oil - any good?
@Viv19 I hope you are packing a suitcase full of that Austrian ‘Aldi’ lc bread to bring back?
Today has been tidying up loose ends and clearing the fridge of anything that’s likely to go off in the next week as Mr C will be fending for himself again ( and won’t eat wierd stuff like kimchi or avocado) I’m driving back up to London tomorrow in readiness for the PHC conference and meeting up with friends. Sprained ankle feeling much better so hoping I’ll be fit as a flea by the weekend.
B: CWC
L: Avocado, Kimchi, ham. Gk yoghurt with a few raspberries.
D: Steak - boy what a steak! Asking Mr C to pop into the butchers and pick up a couple of steaks for tea is like letting a child loose in a sweetshop. They were massive and needed a large frying pan apiece to cook them - wonderful, though I couldn’t quite finish mine. Topped with fried egg and with a mushroom stuffed with blue cheese, cooked in airfryer as an experiment - very successful. 2 glasses of a lovely Malbec with the meal.
Dunny racing is a popular sport here in Australia, it originated from a outside toilet nick name."Crispie Dunnie" is my so-called inventive name for @dunelm 's flax crackers. I felt they deserved a name
I won't even ask about Australian!!! Afraid of answer.
I haven’t seen the HC cocoa and chilli finishing oil - any good?
As one of those friends also going to PHC conference this weekend I’m delighted that your ankle is improving - safe journey tomorrow it’s such a long journey from Cornwall. So excited about meeting up with some fellow low carbers and also listening to informed speakers - can’t wait. I’m also in training for one of @Goonergal s canal walks on Friday building up my steps!
I haven’t seen it in the shop either, it was a birthday gift. It give a nice little kick to things like the chicken wings without being hot, so ideal for me. Any cocoa flavour is very subtle!
Can Mr C get me a steak too, next time
Bfast 1/2 avocado, pecans, Crispie Dunnie, DWGoatM, 1.2 sq 90% choc
Lunch liquid
Supper. Hm. Some leftover spinach from last night, a piece of my brown flax bread toasted, and.... cheese? Really should have bought more Cremont, I was just!! in the store.
Then after Barre, maybe some pecans for pills?
My poor poor son just got badly rear-ended for the 4th time in about 18-24 months. His new-to-him but very old high-mileage shiny red full-cab pickup for his business appears totaled, he says. He has remained calm-- I guess it's happened so much that he doesn't bother with the panic attack any more. He is a magnet for horrific not-at-fault rear-enders. Why?????? I am grateful for many things surrounding this but won't even name them, as one came close this winter.
Sitting in car, the mosquitoes have discovered me. Sigh.
I’d bring you one up if I thought it’d survive the car and tube ride!
I brought a particularly pungent cheese home from a Christmas market on the tube once to the dismay of everyone travelling in the same carriage. Nobody was quite sure where the smell was coming from, but it was obviously from my direction. Very embarrassing.
Yes! That's the level of detail I am at, but less advanced than you. Chocolate more than about three days running will finally show up and take a week to go away. I haven't tried oats at all yet. Very slow learner here...
It's a place I was loath to go to at night (or reluctantly in daylight) due to the spiders. Bushes were preferable although probably just as beastie dodgy! I should add we were at a weekender in the throes of construction and in the middle of nowhere."Crispie Dunnie" is my so-called inventive name for @dunelm 's flax crackers. I felt they deserved a name
I won't even ask about Australian!!! Afraid of answer.
Just how many LC profiteroles have you made?Evenin’ All,
B: profiteroles at 11am
L: prawns in brinjal cream at 2pm
D: red mince at 7pm
May need a cheese snackette, later...
We had one when we renting a house years ago, it was a matter of checking out where the goat was when you nipped down to it at night time. We had Redback spiders in it as well.It's a place I was loath to go to at night (or reluctantly in daylight) due to the spiders.
The cleggs are nasty little blighters as well (horse fly).Hope your son is ok? What a rotten thing to happen - and 4 times! Poor lad.
Hugs for the mosquitoes too - I always seem to attract them. Don’t know if you have a company called Avon in the US but I’ve been told that the Avon Skin So Soft body moisturiser is a brilliant repellant. I’ve bought several bottles in readiness for our summer hols in the Scottish highlands and islands where midges are legion.
Just how many LC profiteroles have you made?
Hope your son is ok? What a rotten thing to happen - and 4 times! Poor lad.
Hugs for the mosquitoes too - I always seem to attract them. Don’t know if you have a company called Avon in the US but I’ve been told that the Avon Skin So Soft body moisturiser is a brilliant repellant. I’ve bought several bottles in readiness for our summer hols in the Scottish highlands and islands where midges are legion.
Australian spiders are deadly, but the Huntsman will more likely scare you as they pop out of no where.One afternoon I headed there for some privacy... up in a top corner was The Biggest wolf spider I had ever seen. They are impressive anyway, but there was no way I was going to turn my back on that one. Being stupid, I poked the web with a stick. The spider jumped at it (they're also called jumping spiders) and the stick dipped appreciably from its weight. I left and didn't return. They are ok in their little funnel lairs outside or in the woodwork, but in a delicate situation not at all ok. I think they bite, and all spider bites are poisonous to an extent, but they are really just a nuisance.
You would get a feed out of this feller.I wouldn't eat one I don't think....so I won't put it on my meals listing!
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