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@DJC3 - same place as I get the Skinny Bread mix - mydietshop. Link
https://mydiet-shop.co.uk/search?co...rway=desc&search_query=Lakanto&submit_search=
I see Lakanto have added loads more to the range since I last looked. The sugar free chocolate drops could be useful for baking.
@SlimLizzy - I'm not surprised Mr Slim is finding it busy. It's the same here. You'd never guess there is a lockdown (although I haven't been out in quite a few days).
Bed 5.5 FBG 6.2. Today has been another up and down day so I've stuck to rest, plenty fluid and paracetamol as ordered. I did see on the lunchtime news (BBC) a guy in Bristol and a lady in London who were very like me. Not tested, doctors reckoned it was likely they'd had the virus but they too were relapsing- the effects were coming in waves. Same symptoms I've had. The lady in particular looked like I feel! It reassured me a bit but I hope I don't get a third wave! At least the doctors were confident they were not infectious and it was just the body repairing itself.
B. TAG and a couple of Dairylea (felt a bit queasy).
L. Had a thing I got in my butcher delivery. It's minced pork, cheese inside and wrapped in bacon. I felt better so I air fried it and had with a scrambled egg.
D. Chicken breast with a mix of peppers, beans, tomato. That was it but I'm considering chia pudding later.
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I couldn't wait. Ate it for supper with petit brie cheese.How was it? My daughter now prefers it to an ordinary toastie.
I couldn't wait. Ate it for supper with petit brie cheese.
Can see it becoming a regular thing.( adds extra eggs and ground almonds to shopping list. )
will try the Croque Monseur another day. It was late, ate it while still warm with butter and thin slice of Petit Brie. Brie did not have time to melt.Oh good, did you fry it afterwards too? I go through phases of having it several times a week then forgetting all about it for months. Brie must have been lovely, all melty and gooey.
Good luck with the ground almonds - all sold out round here.
Morning All,
Yesterday was
B: low carb hot choc
L: yog, cream, peanut butter
D: moo grob with chilli
Only excitement yesterday was dog walk and gardening, with 3 4-pawed helpers on both.
Mr B now walks Nos 2 & 3 on the roads to the park while I drive No 1 there in the car. There are then joyous reunions, a park walk, then 2 & 3 come home with me in the car and No1 gets flogged round the park again, followed by a circuitous road walk home with Mr B.
Unfortunately, in his opinion 'She is just getting fitter!'
We went through all this with No 2, but now she is 6 yrs, things have calmed down a little. She used to climb everything - fallen trees, picnic tables (very disconcerting for the picnickers), dry stone walls... now she usually goes for benches and low walls only up to 3x her height..
I'm just trying to imagine what it would be like if my dogs did that. LOL They are all too lazy to jump (although Jack was good at it when he first came to live here).
@SlimLizzy I'm so envious of your BG after eating chips. Egg and chips used to be a favourite PD (pre diabetes).
Is anyone having issues with Alexa devices? Mine keeps randomly switching themselves on and saying 'Welcome back, what can I do for you?'. Not so bad during the day but more than a bit creepy when the dot I use as an alarm clock does it in the middle of the night!
Breakfast: two fried eggs on Burgen toast
Lunch: Usual Actimel drink and a bit of cheese (probably Red Leicester)
Dinner: crispy fried sesame coated tofu with a dipping sauce (experimenting with different recipes) and a fridge leftover veg stirfry.
Thanks for the brilliant idea - I've added halloumi to my Asda order.
Try egg and halloumi fries - that hits the spot nicely, for me.
@DJC3 have bookmarked the 60 second micro bread recipe. I did try a version years ago and didnt like the spongy texture but if it could be crisped up on the frying pan that might be better.
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