Anybody having trouble getting through to the Diabetes UK website to see the item about Coronavirus? I've tried a few times but can't get through to the website at all. Might be something important on there that I haven't heard already.
Wow. Looking at the time since you posted that was a very early wake up - probably beats my 3.00 exercise bike efforts. Hope the virus subsides before too long. Morrisons delivery service is good, previously we could onlyy use the Milton Keynes distribution centre so no meat, fish or bakery. Now we are served by Ipswich store so all those are available. Prefer to pick our own fish and meat so visit to actual shop needed. Refuse to go to Ipswich and trying to limit number of returns "back home" which is closer and quicker but their pork shoulder, salmon and huge cheap as chips turkey legs are bargains. Think a new small freezer may arrive soon. Take care.Morning all. Thanks for all the good wishes. Falling asleep even earlier than normal at the moment, so up v early too!
@Annb and @maglil55 sorry to hear you’re also not well.
I’m voting for Morrison’s too. Have ordered online due to being stuck inside, so not able to take advantage of I store fish/meat offers, but having been the only supermarket with available delivery slots for today when I looked yesterday morning, they’ve just emailed with the good news that ‘there are no missing items or substitutions in your order’. Guess that’s to do with the lack of carbs/loo roll in the order.
@ziggy_w many thanks for the offer. My bread consumption is purely temporary for ease.
@SlimLizzy the almond squares are very, very easy to make. My recipe is as follows: 100g 90% chocolate (obviously substitute up or down with cocoa percentage depending on taste), 60g salted butter (unsalted would work too, but I like the slightly salty taste), 60g chopped almonds (any chopped nuts will work - Brazils are good), 60g smooth almond butterWow. Looking at the , 0.5 tsp vanilla extract, pinch of salt.
Grease and line a very small baking tray (mine is about 6 x 4 inches). Melt chocolate and butter, add everything else (keep some of the chopped nuts for topping), stir well and add the batter to the greased dish. Allow to cool for a couple of minutes, add the remaining chopped nuts. Refrigerate until solid (couple of hours will be fine), then remove and cut into small pieces. This yields about 24 small squares. But who am I kidding? Might as well be 3 or 4 large squares for the amount of time they last
They do freeze well too, so that’s an option for portion control.
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Wow. Looking at the time since you posted that was a very early wake up - probably beats my 3.00 exercise bike efforts.
Otherwise known as Cloud Bread. It's quite unbread like, but as light as a feather , easy to make and quite enjoyable.@maglil55 Oopsie bread? Not heard of this.
If they are in the fishy chiller they are probably like Oomi noodles which are made of fish protein. Oomi noodles are getting really difficult to find up here and they were my favourite pasta substitute. Must have a look for the Lidl one.Sorry, no pic
they were in the vertical chillers, in the fish section.
Because they are made of fish... but it was a fluke we found them!
If they are in the fishy chiller they are probably like Oomi noodles which are made of fish protein. Oomi noodles are getting really difficult to find up here and they were my favourite pasta substitute. Must have a look for the Lidl one.
I know what you're saying @Annb. I am regarded suspiciously with this cold, particularly the cough. I believe you've got your first case on the island now?Slept in again today - awake quite a lot during the night but then decided on "just another 10 minutes" at 5.45. Woke up at 8.30! Then I got up and sat in the kitchen chair with my cup of tea and fell asleep again, for another hour. So much for fasting sunrise to sunset. Just couldn't do it today. I've had the remnants of a cold for months now - never went away completely, but now it is developing into another cold - a bit of sneezing and runny nose plus a bit of a dry cough. No way it is this new virus - none so far on the Island, but it will sound suspicious to others. Probably shan't go to the kids' group on Friday - no need to pass anything on to them. I was going to try to make an appointment with the GP for one or 2 issues, but Probably nothing they will be interested in with all that is going on just now, so I'll leave it and see what happens. Nothing major, I don't think.
So - breakfast at about 10 am - 2 slices black pudding, fried tomato and 2 fried eggs.
Made a big pot of green soup in the afternoon but didn't have any then made fish pie topped with celeriac and cheese mash for dinner. Had it about 8 pm - but didn't have much of it. It tasted fine but just was no longer hungry. NOTE to me: in future chop the hard boiled eggs, don't just slice them - didn't particularly enjoy the texture of the slices.
Edited to fix a typo.
Oh good! Hope our Lidl has them.Having now eat the ones we bought, they are definitely just like Oomi noodles.
Get well soon Mr PM.Hi All
Today was usual brekkie of LL toast, butter, lots tea.
Lunch on the run in the car was M&S rollitos.
Supper was meant to be Spag/Courgetti Bolognese but Mr PM’s tum not up to it so will be tomorrow. So Cheese & Tomato omelette for me. Fish Fingers probs for Mr PM.
Thanks so much Ian, really kind to a Gooner!!Get well soon Mr PM.
Buy a blond one like this10-03-2020
Breakfast nut granola. 2!x CWC, Scrambled eggs with bacon.
Lunch was meant to be avocado, tomato and cheese salad, but most of the avocado had gone over, so it was cheese, tomato and avocado salad. Not quite the same. Lettuce, cucumber and coleslaw. Tea to drink.
Mid afternoon Tea.
Going out shopping , at 6pm. So had chunk of cheese before we went and several more when we got home. Nearly died at the price of electrical bits. Switches, sockets and cable points. Over €200. We also bought two parts for showers and a 30l can of xtreme blanc paint. Am hoping that is brilliant white.
Today used about half the creamy white paint on the biggest bedroom walls. Usually I would paint the ceiling first, but MrSlim was still working on some of it, so that is tomorrow's job.
Dinner; another Christmas duck leg, MrSlim had a cheese and potato pie. With more potatoes. Did suggest they were not neccessary, but he insisted. Both of us had leeks fried in butter and oil with cabbage and the last of the frozen green beans. Put them on the shopping list Liz.
Glass of wine. And bedtime will be lemon tea.
@PenguinMum thanks for the sympathy and the hug.
@Goonergal And @DJC3 like the sound of chocolate almond squares. Are they easy to make?
@maglil55 you seagull theif reminded me of being robbed by one. Swooped out of the sky and snatched my icecream cornet.
@shelley262 Thanks for posting the low carb crackers recipe. Can I ask which band of psyllium husk you use. Have looked at it, but never bought any. Completely put off by the idea of purple bread.
And to round off the day- the bed collapsed.
So MrSlim and I attempting to reconstruct at midnight. Not the best fun in the world, as it is very heavy and really more than either of us should be lifting at the moment.
No doubt we will sleep well after that little bit of drama.
Lull in proceedings with granddaughter so posting now. Breakfast/brunch: 2 x 700 mls AM Tea with sweetener; L: 4 thin slices smoked salami and 2 slices ox tongue + granddaughter’s unwanted cherry toms, cucumber and Wiltshire ham - water ; Afternoon: Coffee - lacto free whole + cream +SF caramel syrup (Monin) waiting on school pickup - 40 mins early or abandon car in next town; Eve: Late so DIL and grandchildren can eat with us will be lamb shoulder, purple sprouting broccoli, gravy/jus incorporating Heston’s juscavolo nero. Rhubarb poached in dark rum with either 10% yogurt or thick cream. Food will be fine but this is all about the event. @maglil55 current plan is that puppies probably collected Sunday to fit in with grandson’s activities and preparing for wall smashing and kitchen renewing next week.
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