I'm wondering if it would work with oat fibre or almond flour?Found this one a while ago - any use?
BANANA COOKIES
Ingredients
1 ripe banana (mashed)
1/2 cup oat flakes
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 pinch fine sea salt
Preheat oven to 350F (180C) or a bit lower if using a fan oven – maybe 325F (170C).
Mash the ripe banana. In a separate bowl, whisk together the oats, baking powder, cinnamon, and sea salt.
Add mash to the dry ingredients.
Drop the tablespoons of the dough onto parchment paper lined baking sheet.
Bake for 10 minutes
Cool on a wire rack
I've got quite a few10-04-2020
Breakfast nut granola and CWC scrambled egg with butter.
Lunch, ham, salad, seeded baguette( what the heck)
Dinner salmon pavé cabbage, carrots, brocolli and one piece of potato, hollandaise sauce. Large glass of wine. Before going outside to record ourselves singing happy birthday in french. Am ha ing attack of the munchies, obviously stress related. So confession time. I have eaten whole bar of chocolate. Several of MrSlims biscuits, few walnuts, a raw carrot and some cheese. Not in that order though, some before and some after dinner.
Has anyone got low carb cookie/ cake recipes? Quick and easy ones.
@Chook salmon Pavé is the french version of the little slices of salmon fillet you get in UK. Only these were huge, so half each.
Would love to see the face on OH if that was occupying a shelf in the fridge.Here's where all the eggs may have gone - not saying if we just ordered one though
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hellmanns-..._1_7?dchild=1&qid=1586505877&s=grocery&sr=1-7
I managed to get celeriac yesterday. Will try Swede another day.Worth a try anyway, but I suppose it depends on the turnip - white or swede. White should work not so sure about the swede.
Yesterday bed 5.4 FBG 4.2. Got the Morrisons message first thing and quite a few missing items this time but mostly of son's order. So, got myself ready, quick coffee and off to Tesco for the elderly and vulnerable hour. Imagine my surprise when I saw the queue was all the way around the carpark!! Turned out there were two queues - one for the vulnerable (only took a matter of minutes to get in) the other massive queue were those not in the group and would have to stand in that queue until at least 10am? Who in their right mind would choose to stand in a queue that size for over an hour then even longer waiting to get in. A number of them had quite a few children with them. Anyway, I was in and out in 30 mins and I got absolutely everything that had been on the lists. Went straight to son's with his bags then Morrisons arrived early with my order. Having checked if I had another slot booked they decided to leave me with the shopping in their crates and on the next delivery they'll take the empty crates away and leave me with another load that I can take my time unpacking. I suspect it's easier due to the size of the order for two households. Got all the shopping sorted and along to son's house then back indoors again. Also had a butcher's delivery so plenty to choose from.
B. TAG then off to Tesco
L. Eventually once I'd delivered shopping - slice GF black pudding, 4 rashers crispy streaky bacon, fried egg and 4 santini tomatoes.
D. Kung po chicken with bits of baby corn, mange tout, onion, mushroom, green pepper in it and Lidl high protein noodles. Yet another DGF lemon and blueberry AND a chocolate and hazelnut.
@Annb - Neil is indeed clever with sorting things. I do hope you manage to persuade him to take up the priority for delivery slots although you seem to be fine with your current Mrs V arrangement. You're right about the box. It's fine if you have no dietary issues but regrettably most on the shielding list do have dietary requirements. We still have neighbours on our street that still haven't had their shielding letter and they're not the only ones.
Anyone with any bright ideas on this - for ages I have been waiting for Hubby to do a number of small jobs. One was to fix up the under unit lights in the kitchen. There were 2 where the fixings broke. My bright idea was to get heavy duty velcro. It's worked great with the smaller light but it still isn't strong enough to support one very long strip light. What we need is something half moon shaped that we can screw to the underside of the cabinet at either side to support the light. Any ideas?
By the way, I feel normal again! Whatever normal is.
I'm wondering if it would work with oat fibre or almond flour?
We'd come to a similar conclusion. There are plenty fixings online - just trying to find 2 - 45mm wide x 25 mm deep.Congratulations on feeling normal x
Mr C's idea for your lights is little U shaped brackets used for screwing large electrlcal cables to a wall. Normally available in B&Q but probably available in any good hardware shop. Comes in various sizes.
Found something that might work. Cable tray stand off brackets. Tiny bit bigger than we wanted but only £1.20 for 2 brackets. I found myself munching a DGF Millionaire Shortbread while I searched! Thanks Mr C for giving me the idea what to search for.Congratulations on feeling normal x
Mr C's idea for your lights is little U shaped brackets used for screwing large electrlcal cables to a wall. Normally available in B&Q but probably available in any good hardware shop. Comes in various sizes.
Yesterday bed 5.4 FBG 4.2. Got the Morrisons message first thing and quite a few missing items this time but mostly of son's order. So, got myself ready, quick coffee and off to Tesco for the elderly and vulnerable hour. Imagine my surprise when I saw the queue was all the way around the carpark!! Turned out there were two queues - one for the vulnerable (only took a matter of minutes to get in) the other massive queue were those not in the group and would have to stand in that queue until at least 10am? Who in their right mind would choose to stand in a queue that size for over an hour then even longer waiting to get in. A number of them had quite a few children with them. Anyway, I was in and out in 30 mins and I got absolutely everything that had been on the lists. Went straight to son's with his bags then Morrisons arrived early with my order. Having checked if I had another slot booked they decided to leave me with the shopping in their crates and on the next delivery they'll take the empty crates away and leave me with another load that I can take my time unpacking. I suspect it's easier due to the size of the order for two households. Got all the shopping sorted and along to son's house then back indoors again. Also had a butcher's delivery so plenty to choose from.
B. TAG then off to Tesco
L. Eventually once I'd delivered shopping - slice GF black pudding, 4 rashers crispy streaky bacon, fried egg and 4 santini tomatoes.
D. Kung po chicken with bits of baby corn, mange tout, onion, mushroom, green pepper in it and Lidl high protein noodles. Yet another DGF lemon and blueberry AND a chocolate and hazelnut.
@Annb - Neil is indeed clever with sorting things. I do hope you manage to persuade him to take up the priority for delivery slots although you seem to be fine with your current Mrs V arrangement. You're right about the box. It's fine if you have no dietary issues but regrettably most on the shielding list do have dietary requirements. We still have neighbours on our street that still haven't had their shielding letter and they're not the only ones.
Anyone with any bright ideas on this - for ages I have been waiting for Hubby to do a number of small jobs. One was to fix up the under unit lights in the kitchen. There were 2 where the fixings broke. My bright idea was to get heavy duty velcro. It's worked great with the smaller light but it still isn't strong enough to support one very long strip light. What we need is something half moon shaped that we can screw to the underside of the cabinet at either side to support the light. Any ideas?
By the way, I feel normal again! Whatever normal is.
I think it should. I was thinking of trying it with some ground up hazelnuts (can't use almonds) but then realised that I don't have any bananas - since Em isn't coming, I am buying much less fruit and left bananas off my list. Might try it with apple but would have to make some adjustments to make it hold together. I deserve something - I've spent all day so far sorting out paperwork, dumping stuff I would never have dumped in the past (but I'm being very strict with myself - it's a matter of survival; I could just drown under the sea of papers in this place).
Breakfast was fried tomato, fried ham and 2 fried eggs.
Dinner will be smoked mackerel, possibly with cauliflower rice (if I can be bothered by then and the tiredness hasn't kicked in).
Just thought, somewhere I have a recipe from Jamie Oliver - apple crumble cookies. Can't remember what's in it, apart from apples and oats. Must check that out.
Morning black coffee x4
Lunch: scrambled eggs, grated cheese and bacon on fried LoDough ( does anyone else here still use LoDough? The greaseproof dividing circles are really good for lining cake/ baking tins. I used to chuck them away)
Dinner: DD Keto meat pie with spinach. What possessed me to make a meat pie on such a hot day? 2 glasses red.
Off for a Zoom quiz this evening like most of the rest of the country I expect. Good luck all.
@maglil55 so glad you are feeling better.
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