I'm still smiling about this. At least the mystery is solved. I await the proving of the next one.Haha haha it occurred to me after I’d posted the above. I was puzzling about it - re reading the instructions on the pack, which don’t mention yeast at all! then... lightbulb moment... there was a little sachet which I didn’t even look at, I assumed it was a desiccant to keep it dry and chucked it away LOL . I don’t think Im ever going to live this down here.
Ooh, you've got my attention with that. Barista nut milks.No fat cut off the meat at all. Did you use the meat setting defaults, or set the temperature and time manually? A bit like with normal rendering, we'll often start the meat off a bit lower to get the fat moving, then ramp it up towards the end.
Funnily enough I was thinking of you this morning, in ASDA of all places.
I was looking at non-dairy milks, as I'm considering DF for a while, but can't quite persuade myself over the line. Anyway, they seem to be selling an Alpro Barista range, which they claim foams. Have you tried them at all, in either of your frothing machines?
Do I not recall you mentioning Dobbies? Our Dobbies has shops within shops including a really good butcher. It is a very big Dobbies though.Butchers? Every village in a 10 mile radius has lost them around here. Meat only available in supermarkets.
Yes there is a butchers in Dobbies - not a fan. No Ox cheek, steak too lean and meat generally over lean so lacking taste - IMHO obviously. Not a Dobbies fan but like Fatface and Weird Fish. This is a better bet https://www.johnsonsofoldhurst.co.uk/butchery especially for buffalo, pigeon and yes, crocodile.Do I not recall you mentioning Dobbies? Our Dobbies has shops within shops including a really good butcher. It is a very big Dobbies though.
Hi all -thanks for all your thoughts and wishes I’ve had a difficult few days......spent 45 mins in the dentists chair yesterday! OH wondered what was happening! Extraction difficult and ended up needing some gum surgery too to drain the abscess and also him calling,in a desperate tone! , for the forceps as the root had fractured! Didn’t know there were dental forceps - almost funny had I not been suffering! looking back I should have done what my autistic son does whenever he’s in a challenging situation and wear headphones with soothing music! I wouldn’t have heard the shouting and drama! He also shouted for gelatin packs to stop the bleeding and it did cross my mind what if I’d been a vegan - he never asked! As if! I’ve felt traumatised to be honest but had to keep going with mum here and also had a caring issue with autistic son to deal with today - still I’m fine, the paracetamol works, hopefully abscess will become a thing of the past and I managed to eat this evening!
Stuck to black tea, coffee with cream and water yesterday and today in the day but managed some dinner tonight managing some scrambled eggs. Hoping back to normal tomorrow.
Good morning
Beautifully sunny but cold day - murder on my arthritic bits and bobs but I'm enjoying the sunshine. Just back home from a drive out in the new car. I was a bit dismayed to see all the computer stuff - why can't we go back to the pre-computer car days.
@Brunneria - thanks for the hot choc recipe and yes, like you, I find it hard to throw away chocolate (although throwing that Lily O'Brian choc wasn't a problem, ewwww). Pre diagnosis I never much liked chocolate and since diagnosis I've been trying to persuade myself that I like the dark stuff - I'm a work in progress.... every now and then I enjoy a square but it can sit in my freezer for months without me thinking about it.
@SlimLizzy - the opening hours of your shops in France sound a lot like the opening hours of shops in this little Yorkshire village. Strange about the peanut butter though!
@DCUKMod and @Quinn1066 - I'd never heard of an inverter microwave either. What (in real life) does do that makes it work better than a normal microwave?
@ianpspurs - thanks for the avocado advice. We are going near a Morrisons and M&S foodhall at the weekend so I'll get one/some then. Do you just sprinkle chia seeds over your salads or do you soak them first?
@Annb - I'm glad the cauliflower rice worked well for you. I didn't tell Mr C what it does to you until after he'd eaten a load of it with his chilli before work today.Its payback for him feeding the dogs leftover sprouts, cauliflower and broccoli yesterday which caused havoc with their digestive systems yesterday evening. (They do like veg but it doesn't like them, especially the amount he fed them!) :***:
@shelley262 - OMG! Big hug coming your way for the awfulness of the dentist and another big hug for your caring issues. I used to work with autistic people so I know how difficult (and wonderful) it can be.
@maglil55 - A while back we went to a Dobbies near Chesterfield and I don't remember there being a butchers there but it isn't a very big one.
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