Thank you, me too! At least it seems almost a year of seeing a psychologist (finished now) has given me the handles to just accept it sucks at the moment and wait for things to get better, which is an improvementGreat looking meal today @Antje77 I hope you can climb back on soon.
Evening all. Black coffee and Hiit session with PT for breakfast, then 1 hr queueing outside the butcher’s in the rain.
Lunch: tuna, Hb egg, salad leaves, 2 cherry toms and h/m Mayo.
Dinner: pork tenderloin sous vide and seared quickly afterwards. This was just wonderful, I will never cook it any other way. Mushroom cream sauce and garlicky greens with it. DGF ginger cake and cream to follow. 1 glass dry white.
Great looking meal today @Antje77 I hope you can climb back on soon.
@maglil55 hugs for the Libre frustrations on top of everything you are dealing with.
@Mrs T 123 I’d eat them but why not contact DGF and ask what they think? They usually respond quickly.
Cake looks amazing @Goonergal
Oh fabulous - meat and water. I haven't tried the water yet, but I will do62C for 1’30”
I meant to tell you I tried some of that IP infused water - Apple and cinnamon. It was great, I’ve promised to make a load more for TT daughter to drink over Christmas, she gets bored with the usual non alcoholic stuff.
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Thank you, me too! At least it seems almost a year of seeing a psychologist (finished now) has given me the handles to just accept it sucks at the moment and wait for things to get better, which is an improvement
And I'm one of the lucky ones who are able to have very dark moods but still enjoy small things and have a good laugh over silliness, so not all is bad!
A friend came over today with very yummy home-made pepparkakor (Swedish christmas biscuits with lots of spices) which apparently contained a lot more carbs than I guessed. So diabetes has been interesting, but I think I'm back to normal now
Dinner will be the same as yesterday, and looking forward to it!
Tomorrow I'll be babysitting my favourite 1 year old while her mother and my neighbour will be preparing the christmas turkey. The preparing will start with catching the turkey so I'm pretty sure I won't have time to feel depressed, although all this social stuff may come back to bite me in the butt as a reaction the day after. Let's hope I'll be recovered enough by the evening of the 25th to enjoy our christmas dinner and bonfire!
The stupid thing is that I'm doing fine during all the social stuff but am presented with something like a mental hangover the day(s) after, making it very hard to gauge where I should stop. But as it's only christmas once a year (and not even my preferred christmas with family, however much I like my friend and my neighbours), I'll just plan in 2 days for dark moods, no people and no nothing, and hope for the best on christmas dayI can understand the effort needed to keep your ‘social face’ on for prolonged periods though.
As long as I'm babysitting the 1 year old won't go anywhere near the turkey, as I definitely can't handle watching animals being killed at the moment, not even ridiculous animals like turkeys!I am going to be thinking of you all trying to catch your Christmas turkey tomorrow, just the thought is making me laugh. Will the 1 year old be helping?
I'm fine with social things too, but do feel down afterwards. Its like a glimpse of normality only highlights the strangeness of the situation when we are each home again.The stupid thing is that I'm doing fine during all the social stuff but am presented with something like a mental hangover the day(s) after, making it very hard to gauge where I should stop. But as it's only christmas once a year
62C for 1’30”
I meant to tell you I tried some of that IP infused water - Apple and cinnamon. It was great, I’ve promised to make a load more for TT daughter to drink over Christmas, she gets bored with the usual non alcoholic stuff.
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I can see I’m going to have to look out for one of these sous vide things. That meat looks fabulous.
so didn't sleep when I got home late last night my mind was buzzing...... but washed some of the preps for meals I am making for xmas day.
breakfast a poached egg on a butterered slice of sourdough toast and black coffee
lunch didn't eat was busy preparing food.....
dinner two slices of sourdough bread sandwich with turkey breast Havarti cheese lettuce and cranberry sauce and a Nexba sugar free probiotic live sparking water.
wow I just saw the news tonight on what is going on over in England with covid and a new mutated covid19.... I hope all stay well for everyone please stay safe and Merry christmas to you all I hope things start improving for everyone around the world do take care every one and stay safe.
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I can see I’m going to have to look out for one of these sous vide things. That meat looks fabulous.
Haha you and I will both be drowning in gadgets in our small kitchens soon. All @DCUKMod ‘s fault!
The sous vide stick doesn’t take up much room though and you can use it in the IP inner.
The pork tenderloin was really good. Some people might like it more, or less well done but for me it was perfect, tender and juicy.
I hate to break it to you, but as a result of someone eulogising about it on one of the FB foodie groups, I brought down a Tefal Express, grater thingamybob from the loft to try again. It had been resigned to the out side of the "1in/1out" agreement I allegedly have with MrB for gadgets. He had actually forgotten we had it.
Anyway, I grated 1kg of mature cheddar in no time at all, and contained the messy outputs (which was the BIG downside), then bagged and frozen for toppings. We're trying again with that one.
On the upside, for you guys, they don't seem to make it any more: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tefal-MB750G36-Fresh-Express/dp/B006ZCU3T0
Thank heavens!
I tend to grate a block of cheddar weekly in the food processor and store it in a Tupperware in the fridge. I was fed up with washing the grater most days after doing just an ounce or 2 of cheese for each recipe.
There is absolutely no room in my kitchen now!
Got ask what is CWCSFCS ?Tea: CWCSFCS : SLC toast+Tea.: XXL mackerel and avo salad, vits.
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