Yesterdays soup looked odd, and upon tasting a little it definitely didn't taste like it did yesterday.There's enough left for tomorrow too, so I'll have a surprise day of not having to cook tomorrow
That looks so pretty!Lunch was a Lo- Dough quiche filled with 2 eggs, 1/2 tub cottage cheese, ham. Topped with grated cheese and sliced tomato.
That looks so pretty!
I'm going to try a quiche in an Atkins wrap now I've seen this, I'm pretty sure this would work.
didn't get away until 2pm so the idea of a nice pub lunch enroute home went out of the window and got replaced with motorway service station snacks.
Thinking of opening a bet for what my bg will be...it could be quite random..
I haven't.I bet it would work too. Have you tried the Atkins wraps as pizza bases? LoDough works well for that, and my daughter makes pizza using ordinary flour tortillas as bases.
I haven't.
Pizza for me is either eating out to have a nice dinner, ordering to have a luxurious no cooking day, or it is an easy and cheap no cooking day by just grabbing one from the freezer and adding some cheese before popping it into the oven.
None of this has happened in the last 5 years, but it's not eating pizza I miss, it's the no cooking part combined with festive meal!
If I have to go through all the work to make a pizza I'd rather do the same work for a meal I like better (especially as all the low carb options won't taste like a real good pizza anyway).
I used to cook most of the time before diabetes, but I do miss allowing yourself an easy day now and then of just shoving a pizza in the oven, putting some ready meal in the microwave, getting chips and a kroket or kaassouflé (Dutch version of fish and chips, no fish but an equal kind of food), or a Turkish pizza instead of a meal.
Breakfast: Cottage cheese and ham in a lettuce wrap. It won't keep me going all day - that's for sure.
I have a piece of steak in the fridge, so I'll have that a bit earlier than usual and hope not to need anything else for the rest of the day. Perhaps, though, I should do something with the unwanted brisket instead. I'll try slow roasting it although I don't expect it to be as good as with the bone in. If I don't fancy it at the end of cooking, I'll have the steak instead.
Apparently, the new St Bernard doesn't like dog food. DIL texted her previous owner to ask what he fed her - "steak, chicken and mince", was the answer from his carer. They now have to try to convert her to normal dog food. The newfie would just gobble anything more exotic and she would go hungry. Actually, I think a diet of all meat is not right for a dog so she should be given other things as well. They might end up with the brisket though - there's about 11/2 kilos there.
I iron (or rather steam) pretty much everything. A habit I inherited from grandma/Mum. Only difference to then is a steam generator makes it much quicker.I have a boring life lol. X
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