Hi Viv it sounds to me like you are doing really well great about going down a size too. Hopefully you will get to the maintenance stage where you will be able to have a couple of squares of high % chocolate without too much worry. I dont always stop at a couple though!
Hamburger kinda day in this here flat hood. Somehow at 4.00 am oldest son had decided a 40 mile taxi trip from Newmarket races was a better idea than the 7 mile taxi trip home so knocked on our bedroom window. Went back to sleep for about 4 hrs then had lots of tea. Drove the man child home - he is H and S office for a major UK charity- looked at a house in that town and haggled for a haunch of venison as you do - £30 from £42.50. Costa almond milk latte. Drove home. walked dogs on their favourite walk leaving about 15 mins before taking the lab to be euthanised. So far no NE but will have salmon (defo crispy skin) and salad with avocado and h/m mayo. @maglil55 thanks for thinking of us today - Julie cried I was on the edge.
Thanks for the concern, I am content that we picked the point when his pain and loss of muscle hadn't quite become unbearable. The other dog is a her who came in totally against my wishes and I don't have anywhere near the connection with her. The venison does look spiffing - quite pleased with that buy and looking forward to seeing it on the table probably as the 2nd option at Christmas dinner. Meaty December.That venison looks fine!
My heartfelt sympathies to you both for the loss of your dog. I was taken by surprise at the pain I felt when Tilly was put down. It was a real physical pain. Hope your other dog doesn’t get too depressed over the loss of his companion.
Thank you.Wow @gennepher ! What a rollercoaster of a day you’ve had! I can’t imagine how scared you must have been. Anyone faced with losing their sight would be frightened, but being deaf already you must have been terrified. Your doctor sounds like a wonderful person, I’m so glad he was able to take your worries away from you. Thank heavens it was caught in time. I’m glad Hildegarde did her stuff for you too.
Thank you.@gennepher what a day you have had and you have been incredibly stoic andthank goodness you had an understanding doctor/consultant. I hope you will have some good rest over the next few days....I am thinking shed with Popeye....take care. X
Phew... what a morning! Mr C went for a job interview which, if he's successful, will be 9-5 Mon-Fri and only 12 minutes drive from home!!!! He, being Mr Pessimism, is convinced he won't get it (thinks he's too old at 59) but I'm a glass half full kind of person so I've got my fingers crossed.
Then, while he was at his interview, my BIL phoned to say my MIL (who a couple of months ago was diagnosed with 'double dementia') has had a fall in the street while wearing her nightie and carrying her handbag. I don't know anything about 'double dementia' but it seems to be progressing very fast. Has anyone had any experience of a relative with it? Her GP isn't being very helpful.
Today's food...
NE 1: Usual 2 egg mayo on cricketers
NE 2: Nothing - just a cup of tea with skimmed milk
NE 3: Trout fillets, mangetout, sprouting broccoli
Followed by: Strawberries
Drinks: BDC, TWSM, SSW, CFDC, RW
Not eaten this but in trying to widen my repertoire looked for a celeriac soup recipe. This looked reasonable but have any of you found better ones? TIA
https://www.bbc.com/food/recipes/cream_of_celeriac_soup_59784
Thats looks great..if this cool weather continues I might give it a go..soup is so comforting and must be so gentle on our digestive system.Not eaten this but in trying to widen my repertoire looked for a celeriac soup recipe. This looked reasonable but have any of you found better ones? TIA
https://www.bbc.com/food/recipes/cream_of_celeriac_soup_59784
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