That's probably OK as long as it was wholemeal and not enormous!! My goodness think of the treats we used to have before diagnosis (perhaps I speak for myself but I imagine we all got more and more carb heavy as the condition developed?)A slice of toast, by mistake
Not sure how we will manage once we are shut in - Neil is also one of the "at risk" groups, so he should be self-isolating as well. The only one NOT at risk is No 2 son - he's going to be busy over the next few weeks. DIL and her eldest daughter are both vulnerable (DIL diabetes and daughter is in the early stages of pregnancy). So son will be having to do shopping for his family, us and collecting and delivering laundry as well as his job as a postman.
No-one on the Island has a reported case of the virus yet - the one possible tested negative.
Morning All!
Thought we might all need cheering up.
Just got off the phone to a friend of my parents - in her 80s, as are my parents. The idea of social distance and isolation is hitting her very hard. She lives alone (with dog) but is most affected by the idea of no social life and company. No kids. No family members nearby. And now no visitors or friends, except for electronic contact.
She can't be the only one.
So I thought I would post one of the cutest dog pics I have (Nos 1 & 2) from back before No 3 blunderbussed her way into our lives, to try and bring a smile to your faces
Enjoy:
and, to keep on topic, will tell you that
B: is bone broth and bovril and small hot choc (lc)
L: not yet decided
D: cheesy mince
How about this:
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Early post as off for annual eye scan which will be fun I'm sure. Breakfast: AMT - sweetened; L: CWC: Main meal: will be mackerel and avocado salad with seeds and maybe some of the 10% Greek yogurt plus some Sainsbury’s 85% choc grated into it and some raspberries from the freezer. Hope you are all COVID free or if not giving it hell.
I've had that casserole. It's another favourite of mine.Woke at 4:30 and couldn’t get back to sleep, had to be up early anyway so black coffee and a couple of cups of tea until around 2pm by which time I was far too hungry to make a proper meal. Leftover cauliflower cheese. Few hazelnuts. Babybell
Dinner: https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/cordon-bleu-casserole with broccoli
Love the look of the cheesy eggs.Morning all. Didn’t get to post yesterday - dropped off on sofa very early in the evening.
Lots to catch up on here.
@Chook lovely to hear from you but sorry to hear you’re still struggling with your hand. Sending hugs and thoughts.
@DCUKMod @DJC3 jealous of the local deliveries. I have cut a deal with the local butcher that he will freeze any chicken skins he has and save them for me - he doesn’t routinely have them, but does get orders from those who prefer chicken skinless. If he could drop it round too.....
@maglil55 Morrisons seem to be the best bet for delivery. Last week I somehow got a slot for the next day. At the weekend I was able to book a slot for 23rd March.
Work has now closed our main office until further notice so have spent this morning trying to reorganise so I can sit somewhere other than the sofa - back is struggling with being so sedentary. May have to ask them to send me a proper chair, but then I don’t have a suitable table.....Managed to strain back moving sofa!
Yesterday breakfast was some leftover lamb shoulder with leftover gravy. Lunch was some salted almonds and a delicious cheesy Easter egg sent by a friend to cheer me up. Definitely did the job, as well as being very tasty. The Asda 30p sugarless pickled onions went down very well too.
Later on had a lc hot chocolate and 2 brined chicken thighs.
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I've had that casserole. It's another favourite of mine.
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