SlimLizzy
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- Messages
- 3,684
- Location
- Normandy, previously Worcestershire
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- football, both the game and the culture.
Ah I’m glad the UHT method worked. Thanks I’ll give it another go I think. Using a coffee filter is a good idea too - wouldn’t have thought of that, how long did it take to strain?
I didn’t know you could use the whey to start the next batch either, good to know.
Doubt you ever look like a clown. Wrong day but as I have told y'all frequently, I don't wear makeup on Thursday. No makeup for Dennis? BTW, how many carbs in makeup?
To be honest, I only bake rarely these days, so the bread/scones option will be very infrequent. In my search for other uses, I found this article:
https://saladinajar.com/recipes-with-yogurt/18-ways-to-use-whey-a-by-product-of-greek-yogurt/
What I like about the coffee filters is it's just a turn over, the almost cheese-like yoghurt peels away, and throw away the paper. Repeat or rinse the seive.
The filters were bought for clarifying alcohol infusions, but didn't quite work (too much lost in the process), so my rhubarb and ginger gin just stays a little cloudy. My Ginnamon remains legendary (in this hacienda anyway.).
Do you think this would work with soya milk? My son goes through loads of soya yoghurt and our local shops are very haphazard in their supplies of it. He can't eat any other type, though, due to allergies.Ah I’m glad the UHT method worked. Thanks I’ll give it another go I think. Using a coffee filter is a good idea too - wouldn’t have thought of that, how long did it take to strain?
I didn’t know you could use the whey to start the next batch either, good to know.
I tried making ricotta cheese with the whey but wasn’t successful. I read that it works with whey from making cheese. No idea what difference might be.
Agree, with LC the bread/scone option is no longer usable.
Keeping feta cheese fresh is a good idea. I always have some that I have to throw away because OH doesn’t eat it.
I also read about using it as a fertiliser for tomatoes. Can’t try it out this year, we were away too long to be able to keep them going. Only surviving plant has no flowers.
Do you make tzatziki with your greek yoghurt? It’s gorgeous. The extremely thick version is perfect for it because, even after removing seeds and salting, cucumber usually thins it down.
Actually thinking about that, I’ll make some for our mini bbq tonight.
Do you think this would work with soya milk? My son goes through loads of soya yoghurt and our local shops are very haphazard in their supplies of it. He can't eat any other type, though, due to allergies.
Do you think this would work with soya milk? My son goes through loads of soya yoghurt and our local shops are very haphazard in their supplies of it. He can't eat any other type, though, due to allergies.
Eaten today
Cashew nuts
Breakfast at a wi fi place (I have nearly run out of data for this month.so updated my devices there)
Eggs Royale on Salmon with hollandaise sauce
Cappuccino
Came back home...
Cooked mushrooms and heated up the chicken, and had baby leaves heated in butter.
Tea and more and more tea
Then a very small tin fruit salad, and double cream
Water
Tea again, and with freeze dried fruit
Tea and water for rest of day
>^..^<
Breakfast: Coffee and cream times 3. And I'm still tired.
Lunch: Confit Duck, mushrooms and broccoli. Yoghurt, flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, blueberries, dark chocolate. Two GG Scandinavian crispbread with cheese and marmite.
22-07-19
Feeling a bit strange this morning. Physically fine, just a bit tired. Hardly surprising after the intensity of tbe last few days and weeks. Should be packing, we leave very early tomorrow morning. Instead have finally made the nut granola, had to use olive oil, hope that won't come through too strongly. Didnt get organised enough for breakfast until gone 11pm
Fried eggs and bacon on beau et bon toast. (16g carbs in 2 slices) LG tea. Have been making but not drinking it for a few days.
About an hour later had
Coffee, and two slices of toasted brioche, finishing it up is my excuse.
We need to change bedrooms before the family arrive. So mass washing of bedding. Its not dirty, but a bit stale. Needs freshening up. Quick dash to the shop for obligatory goodies.
Lunch: avocado, tomato and locally produced goats cheese salad, with home grown lettuce and radish,( must put some more seeds in) finished up the hommous.
More not doing the neccessary in the afternoon.
Finally getting organised, piles of clothes on the bed, bedding in the motorhome and I get phone call from MrSlim, come and share champagne... so you can guess where we are now
Would be great if that was the end, some packing still to do. Planned leaving time, 6.30am so needs to be done tonightWhat a lovely end to your day.
Glad you are feeling better.Hot, trending towards scorchio and BBC took the liberty of having some woman on the 6 O'clock news talking from my back gardenVery samey menu again but 7 consecutive days being able to function totally exceeds my expectations so change ain't gonna come anytime soon. B = tea a plenty. 14.00 hrs flaxseed and PHP not cracker with 4 egg h/m mayo. Did eat some Cornish blue and garlic and herb cheddar while making that. Evening meal - approx 4.5 hrs later - cheddar, twiska gouda and avocado salad with plenty chia seeds and extra drizzle of EVO. One does find the snack cucumbers amusing. More herby garlic cheddar while making.
You will be smiling all the time @DJC3 once we are led by that overstuffed Oxfam bag looky likey.
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