Glad Mr C is somewhat shielded which must be some comfort to you despite what you wrote. Menus that you both enjoy seems like unrealistic target setting but I'm fascinated to read more in the next weeks.I hope everyone and their loved ones are keeping well or feeling better.
Shock!! Mr C is on furlough from tomorrow for an initial four weeks which will almost certainly be extended (although hopefully not). Should be interesting with him home 24/7 when its not a holiday. I'm trying to work out a menu with meals that we both will enjoy eating. Apart from weekends we normally eat very different meals at different times of the day.
Food today
Breakfast: usual omelette with carb free syrup (raspberry flavour)
Lunch: Smashed avocado on Burgen toast with Tabasco and lime juice mixed in and a chopped tomato on top
Dinner: half a fennel finely sliced then fried in butter with pesto, butter beans and wilted spinach (using up leftovers).
Stay well x
Glad Mr C is somewhat shielded which must be some comfort to you despite what you wrote. Menus that you both enjoy seems like unrealistic target setting but I'm fascinated to read more in the next weeks.
Should there be anyone in this group who is considering an air fryer, this one looks very similar to mine (and @ianpspurs ) device. The difference is this one is significantly cheaper!
The 3 levels bring in all manner of flexibility for different foods, or larger batches. I know Ian has used the rotisserie, we haven't, but I have tried most ther things it does.
Sounds good. Rotisserie is a huge bonus and a big reason we went for that one. Maybe a link to the cheaper model would be an added bonus. We can't keep all the good toys to ourselves. Hoarding of loo rolls is local league level. Air fryer hoarding is Champions League level.Should there be anyone in this group who is considering an air fryer, this one looks very similar to mine (and @ianpspurs ) device. The difference is this one is significantly cheaper!
The 3 levels bring in all manner of flexibility for different foods, or larger batches. I know Ian has used the rotisserie, we haven't, but I have tried most ther things it does.
Which one?
You brought back some happy and some sad memories:Triumph of the day was locating the Woodpecker I’ve been hearing in Greenwich Park every morning - and getting a reasonable shot from distance.
...
View attachment 39914
You brought back some happy and some sad memories:
We used to get the occasional (spotted?) woodpeckers in our garden some years back, and for a while we had a whole family of green ones visiting regularly who'd sit all in a row on the trellis waiting their turn at the bird table - until a neighbour's husband - a keen birdwatcher- discovered them all shot dead in the field behind their house.
And to keep slightly on topic, I've still been able so far to get enough food delivered to be eating yummy low carb meals...
How big is the bag? Couldn’t see the weight on it and wondering how I’d ration it out to myself. The chicken looks really good.Evening all.
@DCUKMod I may be in the market for a new air fryer as the non-stick coating is coming off my basket. Will look at the one you linked and the one you and @ianpspurs have. Very attracted by the rotisserie function and would be prepared to pay more now I know how much use I get out of it.
@Robbity sorry to hear about the idiots and the woodpeckers.
@Chook hope your meal plans tempt Mr C to stay in!
Tried a new food combo today. Found some tinned tuna that needed using but had no mayo. Mixed it with some cream cheese instead and it was fab. That was lunch. Dinner was a chicken leg with a coating made from ground pork crunch and Parmesan followed by a DGF brownie with cream. In between I sampled some of the Easter present to myself that arrived today. Absolutely zero chance of any remaining at Easter, but with only 12g carb in the whole bag.....
View attachment 39937 View attachment 39938
How big is the bag? Couldn’t see the weight on it and wondering how I’d ration it out to myself. The chicken looks really good.
Wow that's some strong chocolate.. 5HC 109% buttons.
Its 150g and the eggs are 8g/100g. Pretty tasty.
Editing to add a picture of the back of the bag and the inside of one of the eggs. And happy birthday @DJC3
View attachment 39940 View attachment 39941
Wow that's some strong chocolate.Just hope the 1/2 pig isn't made up of the 2 ends, trotters and ears.
Apparently it will be so fresh the butcher will chainsaw it in front of my son. That's the Suffolk wayI’m hardcore me!
I hope the pig will at least be butchered - it won’t be in one piece will it?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?