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Evening all. An almost OMAD day here. Almost, because tea with cream in John Lewis around lunchtime turned out to be rather a lot of cream - was due a free hot drink and cake. Spotting the large portions of clotted cream with the scones I picked one up and was allowed that instead of a cake. Have done that before but wasn’t sure it’d always work. Stocked up on little pots of cream too.
Dinner was more of the delicious lamb ribs done in the air fryer. Marinated in olive oil, garlic and thyme. They’re fast becoming my new favourite thing.
@Brunneria your muffin things look delicious. Thinking that tuna melts would also work in the fryer, searched for some silicone cases in Lakeland but to no avail.
Have discovered that there is a keto cafe near me (spotted on Twitter). Booked in for a sampling event next weekend
https://yummzy.co.uk/
Evening all. An almost OMAD day here. Almost, because tea with cream in John Lewis around lunchtime turned out to be rather a lot of cream - was due a free hot drink and cake. Spotting the large portions of clotted cream with the scones I picked one up and was allowed that instead of a cake. Have done that before but wasn’t sure it’d always work. Stocked up on little pots of cream too.
Dinner was more of the delicious lamb ribs done in the air fryer. Marinated in olive oil, garlic and thyme. They’re fast becoming my new favourite thing.
@Brunneria your muffin things look delicious. Thinking that tuna melts would also work in the fryer, searched for some silicone cases in Lakeland but to no avail.
Have discovered that there is a keto cafe near me (spotted on Twitter). Booked in for a sampling event next weekend
https://yummzy.co.uk/
For the corned silverside challenged folksies, come back in seven hours...
I do not use anything but salt when I do dry salted brisket at home, it comes out reddish when cooked.Wish we could buy corned beef that way. I'm just experimenting with my first home corned beef. It's still in the brine and will be out on Wednesday ready for cooking. Not sure how it will turn out. Grey, I expect, since I didn't use any nitrite. Worth trying anyway.
It snows in what is called the southern alps region and the snowy mountains every winter, it snows in Tasmania a lot as well.@Tipetoo is that unusual for southern Oz? Beautiful pictures though the wildlife do look a bit surprised!
I just bought 24 silicone cups from Amazon. They cost £5.99 (I think) but because I was only buying the one thing, it wasn't post free so I had to add another £4.99. Still, £10 for 24 isn't bad. Made cupcakes with GDaughter yesterday and they worked very well.
Goonergal, our Poundsaver shop has silicone cake cases. I noticed them when I was stocking up on alluminium take-away-styleeeeee dishes a few days ago.
Yummzy looks yummy!Evening all. An almost OMAD day here. Almost, because tea with cream in John Lewis around lunchtime turned out to be rather a lot of cream - was due a free hot drink and cake. Spotting the large portions of clotted cream with the scones I picked one up and was allowed that instead of a cake. Have done that before but wasn’t sure it’d always work. Stocked up on little pots of cream too.
Dinner was more of the delicious lamb ribs done in the air fryer. Marinated in olive oil, garlic and thyme. They’re fast becoming my new favourite thing.
@Brunneria your muffin things look delicious. Thinking that tuna melts would also work in the fryer, searched for some silicone cases in Lakeland but to no avail.
Have discovered that there is a keto cafe near me (spotted on Twitter). Booked in for a sampling event next weekend
https://yummzy.co.uk/
Bed 6.6 FBG was also 6.6. Finally finished the labelling. My fingers are sore even after using a thimble. I'm worn out again but it's down to not getting a good night's sleep. @Goonergal - the Scottish Water vans were out in force this morning. The drains just cannot cope with that amount of water. I've certainly never seen it so heavy. It's still raining but nowhere near as heavy. Son was playing a gig in Dalkeith last night. One minute they were sitting in sunshine waiting to go on - 30 mins later the car park was flooded. I took son to Tesco thus morning and the water has cleared again but it's been a long time since I've seen a river running down the high street.
B. TAG with ADOC. Waiting for shopping to arrive. Yesterday's weather put me off shopping.
L. Tried a slice of HiLo bread with ham. It's OK I suppose but I prefer skinny bread.
D. Remains of some prawns that had to be eaten. Rib eye and a portobello mushroom, green beans, celeriac dauphinoise (which us my best yet even if I do say so myself). Campari and soda.
Made more LC creme brulee today so will be having one with its crunchy inulin top and raspberries.
I just bought 24 silicone cups from Amazon. They cost £5.99 (I think) but because I was only buying the one thing, it wasn't post free so I had to add another £4.99. Still, £10 for 24 isn't bad. Made cupcakes with GDaughter yesterday and they worked very well.
Bed 6.6 FBG was also 6.6. Finally finished the labelling. My fingers are sore even after using a thimble. I'm worn out again but it's down to not getting a good night's sleep. @Goonergal - the Scottish Water vans were out in force this morning. The drains just cannot cope with that amount of water. I've certainly never seen it so heavy. It's still raining but nowhere near as heavy. Son was playing a gig in Dalkeith last night. One minute they were sitting in sunshine waiting to go on - 30 mins later the car park was flooded. I took son to Tesco thus morning and the water has cleared again but it's been a long time since I've seen a river running down the high street.
B. TAG with ADOC. Waiting for shopping to arrive. Yesterday's weather put me off shopping.
L. Tried a slice of HiLo bread with ham. It's OK I suppose but I prefer skinny bread.
D. Remains of some prawns that had to be eaten. Rib eye and a portobello mushroom, green beans, celeriac dauphinoise (which us my best yet even if I do say so myself). Campari and soda.
Made more LC creme brulee today so will be having one with its crunchy inulin top and raspberries.
Breakfast: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream washed down with a black coffee.
Lunch: Balti chicken curry with cauliflower rice, followed by SF jelly, cream and LC chocolate granola.
Mid afternoon: salted caramel phd bar and black coffee.
Dinner out at a Beefeater for my birthday, 21 again! Lamb steak with vegetable medley, pickled red onion and red wine sauce (only had a smidge as not sure of any carbs content) followed by strawberries (no unsweetened cream on the premises , despite my being reassured there was when I booked! ) but I had a Carb Killa chocolate brownie in my bag, so had that with the strawberries instead.
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Thank you!Happy birthday Rachox!
What is a carb killa choc brownie? Do you bake it yourself?
This oneMaglil, which Creme Brulee recipe do you use? There seems to be several around.
In keeping with the thread title, this evening we had a lovely piece of roast leg of pork. The crackling was stupendous.
I have a couple of litres of yoghurt brewing, which I'll strain in the morning to make it Greek style. I have more whey in the fridge than I can shake a stick at. Aside from using it as a starter for my yoghurts, and the odd batch of scones for MrB, I'm at a bit of a loss for uses.
Tomorrow, I will be making a new batch of clotted cream, which MrB declares wayyyy better than shop bought. I must admit it is jolly nice.
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