Both can be easily home made as you can’t get the pre prepared ones outside UK.
The cauliflower and broccoli rice are just frozen chopped bits of the veggies. I use a food processor to quickly chop them to a rice like size open freeze on a lined tray( I use a reusable silicone mat for all my open freezing as food dosent stick when frozen) and then break up and put in bag or container. To cook I grab a lump of the froz veg/rice and either fry from frozen or cook in microwave. More work than Iceland version but once prepared easy.
I also buy cheese and ham ( or use own cooked ham) which if sliced thinly can be used to wrap bits of cheese! But must admit most times to not bothering with the rolling up part! If you want the Spanish version you can buy manchego cheese and Spanish ham or chorizo. They may not look as neat but taste good.
Meanwhile some m and s rollitos for the ferry sound good they are easy to transport and eat! I’ve bought for picnics when out and about.
Hope the throat gets better soon but the menu seems soothing and LC so discipline excellent in trying conditions.I'm avoiding food with sharp edges - in fact with this sore throat everything feels like its got sharp edges. I'm craving Heinz cream of tomato soup and Tiger bread like i always do when I'm poorly. Luckily I haven't got either in the house.
Today...
Breakfast: Scrambled eggs (lots)
Lunch: 10 cal jelly
Dinner: home made cream of mushroom soup (using up the h/m chicken stock blocks in my freezer)
Drinks: black decaff coffee and lots of water
Sorry about the bad throat, nothing worse imo. Try melting a square of dark choc on your tongue as can be quite soothing too. If you feel like you have razor blades in your throat you might need checking for Tonsilitis, just a thought. Do take care.I'm avoiding food with sharp edges - in fact with this sore throat everything feels like its got sharp edges. I'm craving Heinz cream of tomato soup and Tiger bread like i always do when I'm poorly. Luckily I haven't got either in the house.
Today...
Breakfast: Scrambled eggs (lots)
Lunch: 10 cal jelly
Dinner: home made cream of mushroom soup (using up the h/m chicken stock blocks in my freezer)
Drinks: black decaff coffee and lots of water
I'm avoiding food with sharp edges - in fact with this sore throat everything feels like its got sharp edges. I'm craving Heinz cream of tomato soup and Tiger bread like i always do when I'm poorly. Luckily I haven't got either in the house.
Today...
Breakfast: Scrambled eggs (lots)
Lunch: 10 cal jelly
Dinner: home made cream of mushroom soup (using up the h/m chicken stock blocks in my freezer)
Drinks: black decaff coffee and lots of water
That’s horrible, sorry to hear you’re ill. Heinz tomato soup was our regular soothing meal when we were ill as kids. In case you’re not eating much, Heinz cream of tomato soup has 6.7 gms carbs in 100 ml.so might it still be possible?[/QUOTE
Whatever makes you feel better when you are very poorly IMO is no harm. @Chook maybe you should have whatever soothes you while you get through this illness. When its over you can always get back on track. Generally speaking when you are poorly you dont overeat anyway.
It's just dawned on me what you mean (as an android user) and yes I do close down all the Apps. I use Power Clean to shut down the Apps working away in the background quite a few times a day.
Generally low energy day after swimming lesson. Low energy has been the story since last Tuesday - didn't think 1 birthday would make such a difference. So the energy giving menu. B=tea; swim then lemon and ginger tea. NE1 = flaxseed crackers (2xL), h/g and h/m egg mayo with grated cheddar plus cherry toms and cucumber. Then St Paul sums me up "So then, with my mind I am a slave to the law of good nutrition, but with my flesh I am a slave to the law of stupid eating." Salami, emmental slices and cooked bacon in the fridge and I was tired rather than hungry but I ate. NE2not sure: had analysed for a mackerel salad but that's a bit healthy for today. May haveFage and 10 cal jelly and move on chastened but none the wiser.
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