There's always away to skinnimg a cat, we managed alright without hassles.difficulty will be bathroom access, anyone sleeping in main room will have visitors to and fro all night.
@Annb interesting about the polyps. I am going to pursue with Dr when I (hopefully) get back from Ireland. Did you find Buscopan helpful at all? Its very sugary though.
Today had large tea and one slice HiLo toast this morning.
Bowl of soup lunchtime.
OH having giant fish fingers later so might try a couple if I fancy. No veg for me right now. Otherwise I will have one of those Danone small yogurts.
If you freeze the fish, in a flaked state, you could easily add it to a stir-fry, or a pretendy kedgeree, with cauli rice
In other news, air fryer research has begun in earnest.
Edited for typo.
No, I only tried Buscopan briefly but it was no help. My GP, at the time, told me it would only help if my problem was IBS and since it didn't help, he concluded that I didn't have IBS. The surgeon was pretty sure it was a reaction to Metformin and that I had to decide whether to put up with the pain (and diarrhoea) or take a chance on my diabetes getting out of control. I decided to keep taking the Metformin. Actually, since reducing carbs to a minimum the Metformin effect has reduced to (mainly) colicky pain and the diarrhoea has considerably reduced. To my mind that is one major benefit of low carbing.
Your description of the folk of Chester confirms my view that the frozen north is no place for a man of my delicate sensibilities. The blue suit with pineapples fits all my stereotypes. Skinny bread may well make sandwiches great again.@ianpspurs- you have me looking forward to getting back to make Skinny Bread again but at the same time not as I am enjoying doing as I please. Hubby did have a chicken sandwich out today and I picked at his salad- bits of cucumber, peppers and he spared me the occasional bit of chicken. Italian coffee place we were in did make a wonderful coffee though. @DJC3 - did they let you keep the creams as well? Only time that happened to me was when No 1 convinced me to order a see saw for the Guineas. It didn't turn up so they refunded and said if it did appear to keep it with their compliments. It did turn up about 2 months later and we did keep it. @Brunneria - let me know how you are air frying halloumi please? Mine has a paddle to stir so I assume the paddle will be removed? I'm still away so no rush.
Anyway yesterday Bed 5.3 FBG 5.4 - Libre is still not fully settled during the day (it's fine today but not yesterday).
B. Pot of coffee, jug of cream and slice of GF toast pretty much followed me to the table yesterday. Had my usual fry up - fried egg, 1 rasher of back bacon, 1 Slice black pudding, 2 GF sausages and mushrooms.
L. Nipped into Chester to get a new charging cable and to get more water. Weather has been really good and I keep seeing reports of torrential rain? Not here. Back to hotel to rest - well try to. There was a wedding on here yesterday. I make allowances for people getting drunk and louder but drunk , louder and foul mouthed??
D. We retreated from the wedding melee for dinner. I went back to my campari and soda and just the one white wine spritzer. Had the squid and aioli to start followed by pork medallions in a creamy mushroom sauce with halloumi fries and green beans. Americano with cream.
Regrettably the wedding "party" had got progressively worse. Every time I dozed off I was awakened by groups of children from the wedding running wild in the corridor banging on doors and screeching. I'm not one to complain but this went onto after midnight when eventually one of the drunken parents made even more noise getting them to their rooms. Told Hubby, never mind they'll be gone tomorrow - they are but there's another two today! Thankfully the one closest to our room seems quite civilised although I did spot a guest in a pale blue suit which had large pineapples printed on it.
@maglil55
I’m taking a block of halloumi and slicing it 3 times on the longest plane. (Think cutting a cake into 3 layers)
Then i cut the layers into fries that are cross sectionally square, either along or across.
Then I’ve been tossing them in olive oil (because that is the only oil i have in the house, but I want to try melted lard).
No coating - not starting with that phaff!
Have been cooking them at 165degrees for 20mins.
This is both cooler and longer than the online recipes suggest, but I’m finding that mine get golden brown and crispy.
Like this, in proportion and colour
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The cooler they get on the plate, the crisper they get.
It is a fab crunch!
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