Quails?
Yum!
Not sure what I'll get to eat today. Boiler replacement underway - kitchen completely commandeered by the engineer; bed covered in stuff from the kitchen cupboards and living area full of stuff from the cupboard that houses the water, which is switched off! Didn't get a chance for breakfast, so there might be takeaway involved if I can't wait until dinner.
Just teaolat with cream and water so far.
For me, needing to be gluten-free helps, but how about for another time, just cutting a sliver off your half, saying you're saving yourself for your dinner (or whatever) and rewarding her with the rest of "yours" for being generous?
@Annb when you say "carbs with your food" do you mean specifically flour/grains-type carbs? Once I discovered flax meal, I've never looked back. Its carbs are 75% fiber, so per 2 tbsp (sorry don't know weights) there is only 1g carb. I have a couple of similar-to-each-other recipes to make muffins, pancakes, and a quick bread. The bread is a kitchen-sink variety-- flax, chia, almond meal, oat fiber, oil, eggs, liquid, flavorings, bake. The other batters can be easily monkeyed with, too. I also rely on avocado and pecans for low carb fatty satisfying meals. I am somewhat vegetarian-- haven't eaten mammal meat in 45 years, so don't need to start now! I'm also "whole foods" in the sense that I don't like multi-syllabic chemical ingredients, so !
Tuesday Bed 6.9 FBG 6.7. @ziggy_w welcome back to the fold. @DJC3 - I'd like to try these rolls too but despite my best efforts my freezer seems to fill as quickly as I empty it! Got a few posts to catch up on again but I'd better get one day out of the way.
Tuesday
B. TAG and a slice of LC toast with pate.
L. Pack of Emmental Cheesies. Rather like these things.
D. Tex Mex chicken breast which has all sorts of beans in it with a cheesy cauliflower rice which I made like risotto with onion, mushroom, chicken stock, parsley and finished with a mix of parmesan and mozzarella. 2 squares of Godiva.
@shelley262 - I envy you your swimming. We're no further forward. The Club I go to isn't large and they are having major issues with the (quite frankly) ridiculous requirements being imposed here. I'm not hopeful at the moment as economically I can't see them being able to overcome this.
Thankfully I don't live in the Glasgow area as their latest restrictions are madness - you cannot visit family/people in their homes but you can meet them in a pub/restaurant?? Lunatics have taken over the asylum.
@shelley262 - I envy you your swimming. We're no further forward. The Club I go to isn't large and they are having major issues with the (quite frankly) ridiculous requirements being imposed here. I'm not hopeful at the moment as economically I can't see them being able to overcome this.
Thankfully I don't live in the Glasgow area as their latest restrictions are madness - you cannot visit family/people in their homes but you can meet them in a pub/restaurant?? Lunatics have taken over the asylum.
At my swimming pool this was policy for a while. Easily solved, everyone just changed outside, just like on the beach.Swimmers will have to go to the pool wearing swimming gear under their normal clothes but what afterwards? Go home dripping wet in swimwear?
At my swimming pool this was policy for a while. Easily solved, everyone just changed outside, just like on the beach.
Ah, this was an outdoors swimming pool. As for the council workers, shouldn't they be working instead of spying on naked swimmers outside the window?Can't see that happening in Stornoway. Normal conditions here are cold, wet and windy outside. Besides, council workers in the overlooking offices would be offended.
Ah, this was an outdoors swimming pool. As for the council workers, shouldn't they be working instead of spying on naked swimmers outside the window?
@Brunneria I think I read somewhere of doing crispy Coated omelette by putting a thin layer of grated cheese in pan first and letting it cook for a minute or 2 then pouring whisked eggs on top. When they are cooked through the omelette folds up and has a crispy outside. I tried it once but am used to tipping runny eggs under so mine went a bit soft but I think with practise it might workMy omelette skills are progressing.
This morning has been a 4 egg ham and cheese (the eggs were the size of marbles, so it was actually a lot smaller than it sounds).
Worked well, including the bits of grated cheese that fell onto the cast iron pan, and went all crispy golden brown, and were scattered on the top for a crunchy topping.
May never need to eat again.
Til supper.
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