Monday 30 December - bed 4.8 FBG 5.4. Got another day in. Glad to read that @annabell1 and @Tipetoo are both safe. @Tipetoo - many thanks for that fire map. I got in touch with my SIL this morning as another one had sprung up near them but she said it's about 30 mins away (that doesn't sound far to me) but the wind is blowing the other way. She did say this is the worst she has ever seen. @Quinn1066 - are you also safe from the fires?
@Chook - I hope you survive the next few days. I remember your posts when you woke up with the dogs staring at you. It was almost hypnotic! Have you considered sending the relatives out to eat?
SIL said they had a quiet time at Christmas what with FIL funeral 2 days before. I think I mentioned my one surviving brother went to their daughter's in Manchester this year as her MIL had taken a turn for the worse. Unfortunately, she died on Christmas Day. Never a good day for a family death but Christmas has to be close to the worst.
B. TAG with ADOC. Skinny bread with Dairylea.
L. Nothing
D. Hubby decided he wanted steak pie so I had it minus the pie so I guess it was stew! Served with sprouts and veggie chips. The last LC creme brulee with raspberries and blackberries.
Surprisingly, I've stayed off the LC Baileys. That may change!
Thinking of you over the next few difficult days the wine lake may well help to combat the stress take care of yourself and try and take some time out for yourself - preferably without the middledog staring at you - sounds spooky!!!Oh @annabell1 - that is horrible. Please keep safe!
My last post before having a little break (planned this time). The Mr C's offspring from Kent are coming to stay for a few days. Wish me luck! Two of them are having to sleep on sofas in the lounge - I hope they like dogs. Last time I slept in the same roof as all three dogs I was woken up multiple times by cold wet noses touching me and the middle one just stands there staring for hours.
I'm trying to work out a menu for the four days that my visitors have said they are staying that incorporates low calorie, low fat, salt free, vegetarian, low carb, no gluten and no nightshade vegetables.TBH, its me thats the really awkward one.
Anyway.... I don't know if its the sunny weather or my avoidance of all things nightshade and gluten but my joints are feeling a lot better today. We took the Christmas decorations down this morning, had a bit of a spring clean before the visitors turn up tomorrow, so the house is all back to normal for a few hours. I really love the decorations when they first go up but my love affair with them lessens each day until I'm glad to see the back of them for another year.
These are yesterday's and today's menus:
Yesterday:
B: 100% mozzarella chaffle with almond butter
L: A few small chunks of various cheeses (in an effort to reduce the cheese mountain in my fridge)
D: A huge salad with cider vinegar and EVOO dressing with cubes of cheese and chopped up Quorn cocktail sausages (don't think I'll bother with those again)
Drinks: Coffee with caffeine at breakfast then water the rest of the day with a glass or two of Christmas red wine (along with the cheese I've also got my own personal Christmas wine lake - which will come in handy over the next few days)
Today:
B: Half cheddar / half mozzarella chaffle with a few baked beans and a couple of fried eggs
L; Four small chunks of a variety of cheeses - the only one I didn't like is a smoked one
D: Crustless quiche with salad - I've made the quiche with a hard goats cheese and roasted garlic cloves and small roasted butternut squash chunks - Mr C thinks its a bit strange to make quiche without a crust but I said I've doubled the filling to make up for it.
Drinks: Decaff coffee until lunchtime, plenty of water and a glass or two of red with dinner - then probably Prosecco to toast the New Year in.
Thinking of you over the next few difficult days the wine lake may well help to combat the stress take care of yourself and try and take some time out for yourself - preferably without the middledog staring at you - sounds spooky!!!
I used to have a wicked cat who used to wake me up by putting a claw up my nose if I slept facing the side of the Bed! I learnt to sleep under the duvet facing the middle of the bed!!!LOL - no, he's not spooky - just very, very loving. His hope is (I think) that staring at me will wake me up and he'll get the cuddles he craves. Its the youngest dog that's a bit spooky.
You're welcome, we will be flying back to Bundaberg tomorrow (Thurs) so we might catch a glimpse of the smoke as we come back from Geraldton in West Australia.. @Tipetoo - many thanks for that fire map. I got in touch with my SIL this morning as another one had sprung up near them but she said it's about 30 mins away (that doesn't sound far to me) but the wind is blowing the other way. She did say this is the worst she has ever seen.
B: Scrambled egg, 1/2 avocado, 50g smoked salmon.
L: late DGF Strawberry&cream blondie with a large dollop of clotted cream
D: Home cooked ham, salad and olive oil. Champagne.
There will most likely be a bit more champagne later
Happy New Year to everyone here, may it be peaceful, healthy and fulfilling.
Can I wish everyone a very Happy and prosperous New Year and going back to Granny "Lang may yer lum reek" which is an odd way of saying may your chimney smoke a long time - it's a way of wishing you a long and healthy life.
Happy 2020 everyone xx
Big thank you from me and OH for link to dinner for one itsamazing - what a classic funny too that it’s cult watching in Germany I’d never seen it but heard of it and Freddie Flintoff great comedy actor. Thank you and HappyNew year xHello all,
First of all, happy New Year to everyone on this thread.
In twenty minutes, I will be watching "Dinner for one", a German New Year's eve tradition -- remember watching it even as a kid.
(Btw, it is a British sketch -- so apart from the German introduction, it's in English, here's a link, if anyone is interested https://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/Dinner-for-One-Das-Original,dinnerforone191.html)
Right now the cat is cuddling up with me, but as soon as the fireworks start, she'll be hiding in the back of the closet. Poor pets, glad this is only once a year.
@Tipetoo, @annabell1, @Quinn1066 -- Glad you're all safe from the fires, but still sounds pretty scary. Keeping my fingers crossed for some good rain.
OMAD again today ...
Breakfast: Two double decaffeinated espressos with cream and erythritol.
Lunch: Nothing.
Dinner: Fondue Bourguingnonne (chicken, calf) with six different homemade sauces (sate, tsatziki, honey mustard, chili-lime mayonnaise, cheese-butter with truffle, and ketchup-barbeque with tomato, bellpepper, onion). Also cornichons, baby corns (surprised they are only 5g of carbs per 100g) and some olives. 20g of 85% chocolate. Plenty of red wine.
Will be opening some pink sparkling wine for midnight.
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