Surely I can't get covid again? Well I know I could but I'm hoping triple vax and covid Christmas has used up my turns. Interestingly, eldest grandson is less anxious now having had covid at Christmas. I know I'll have one swap out on Sunday next week for GF haggis (from the butcher and it doesn't affect me), neeps, cauliflower mash. If I can be bothered making sugar free meringues I'll make cranachan.I did a few meal swaps too but it’ll be nice to have a companion on the journey. I’ll start week 1 again, and like you will probably continue with one of the previous meal plans after the fortnight is up. Hope you feel better all the way through this time.
Looks amazing!D. Stuffed aubergine.
Thursday 13 January - bed 8.3 FBG 7.9. Nipped up to Next to get a bew woolly hat. It's been chilly again.
B. TAG & bacon/egg
L. Nothing
D. M&S crackers & cheese then roast chicken with GF stuffing, cheesy cauliflower & asparagus.
Orange gin & zero lemonade. Too much gin??
Friday 14 January - bed 8.2 FBG 7.9. @mrs A2 - I empathise! I've had a few dreadful nights and now the cramps/pins and needles are back in my legs again. It lasted 3 days last time and I'm having to use 2 crutches plus I can't sleep.
B. TAG bacon & egg.
L. Nothing
D. Stuffed aubergine. I'd made it already so it just had to go in the oven for 25mins. DGF gingerbread blondie and blackberries AND a vodka and diet coke. View attachment 52901
Another vote from me for heating gently in a pan with a little water @Antje77 I hope you get to eat it tonight.
@Goonergal that pork looks SO good, I’ll get some belly pork this week.
Today I’ve been lazy and hungry
B- Fried eggs, Gouda, spinach.
L- salami, cheese, Mayo, lettuce in SLC roll. DGF cake.
D- Smoked haddock in creamy tomato&red pepper sauce with broccoli and a DGF biscuit.
Somewhere along the line I finished off the jar of almond butter too. I am not buying it again!
Edited to add emoji I thought I’d added first time around!
Surely I can't get covid again? Well I know I could but I'm hoping triple vax and covid Christmas has used up my turns. Interestingly, eldest grandson is less anxious now having had covid at Christmas. I know I'll have one swap out on Sunday next week for GF haggis (from the butcher and it doesn't affect me), neeps, cauliflower mash. If I can be bothered making sugar free meringues I'll make cranachan.
I bought a jar of almond butter to see how I might react to it after years of not eating almonds. No actual intolerance reaction other than distaste. Really don't like it. Might find a recipe to use it up and will never buy it again. But, on a hopeful note, it didn't make me ill, so I should be able to use almonds in recipes - but will have to go easy on them just in case the intolerance builds up again.
@Annb & @Antje77 - the Aubergine dish is easy to make. Heat oven to 220C. Half the Aubergine lengthwise then cut the flesh out leaving a border of about 1cm inside. The flesh can be scooped out with a spoon once you've cut a border at the edges. Pop the shells in a baking dish and drizzle the shells with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Cover with foil and pop them in the oven for about 20 to 25 mins.
Meantime, soften a finely chopped small onion in a little olive oil in a pan. Add some chopped garlic (I used 4 cloves) , chopped Aubergine flesh and about 12 small tomatoes (cherry/ santini?). Mix and cook gently for another 4 or 5 mins. Now it gets a bit variable. I added chopped green olives and chopped basil but it is up to you. Oregano? Italian mixed herbs? Sun dried tomatoes? Just not too much. Last thing in is about 100g of mozzarella ripped into bits (I just use the mini mozzarella balls).
Check on the Aubergine shells. If tender, remove from the oven and fill with the stuffing. If you are saving for the next day, let them cool, cover and refrigerate.
To finish, drizzle with a little more olive oil, top with a mix of grated parmesan & parsley then some shaved parmesan. Back in the oven at 200C for about 20 mins until the cheese is melted and bubbling! Serve immediately.
The Italians would top it with crumbs from their excellent bread but that adds too many carbs for us. Parmesan works well instead.
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