Don't worry, the dogs have been used to my cooking since the day their mothers started weaning them, both were born in my house!Looks very tasty. I hope there were no repercussions from the hot sauce after the animals finished your dinner!
Don't worry, the dogs have been used to my cooking since the day their mothers started weaning them, both were born in my house!
Not sure about the cat, he's getting older and frailer, and has had some tummy trouble for months. But he's used to my cooking as well so I think it's fine.
Montezuma’s Absolute Black ( how can anyone overeat that?)
Have felt a bit anxious today and as a result this morning was spent picking/snacking/nibbling. However I phrase it, it wasn’t good. Too much food but at least it wasn’t sugar or starch.
Involved way too much Montezuma’s Absolute Black ( how can anyone overeat that?) some Kefir, cheddar, olives, probably other stuff too.
Main meal was roast chicken, puréed swede, cauli cheese, baked aubergine and cabbage.
@AndBreathe have you made IP yoghurt using kefir starter? My local Coop has stopped stocking Yeo Valley or Fage, but there were a few pots of Kefir so thought it might work as well.
I liked that movie about Freddy as well, he did a good job, I liked Rocketman about Elton John as well, it's worth a watch.Enjoyed watching Bohemian Rhapsody again yesterday evening. That's the fourth time now. Rami Malek did such a fabulous job as Freddie (as did the other actors). Difficult to believe Live Aid was almost 37 years ago.
breakfast; low carb granola, a toasted slice of carbzone bread and butter
mocha
lunch; seeded flatbread (nicer than rosemary crackers @DJC3 , cream cheese, salad, protein bar, two squares 90% lindt
dinner; small potato loaded skin (9g carbs) with cheddar, bacon, and a poached egg. DGF pecan cookie and another square of lindt.
very tired today, rotten nights sleep so lots of caffine needed.
husband back for test at hospital next sunday, nothing serious BUT I have had to buy things on my shop I haven't bought in years as he has to follow a special diet. White bread, low fat yoghurt, white rice, rice krispies and rich tea biscuits! The delivery person will think he's mixed up the bags
I can attest to the possibility, even the reality!
No, I haven't tried it.
To be honest, I reckon you could end up making kefir, rather than yoghurt, and I doubt you'd have enough of the magic grains to achieve anything too exciting.
Vis-a-vis yoghurt starter, any live yoghurt will work - even, shock, horror, flavoured varieties. Personally, I'd see what the co-op had in and pick something. Once you have made a batch, hold back a couple of spoonfuls to use as starter for your next batch.
You can also freeze your starter, so next chance you can pick up your preferred starter, just freeze in batches relevant to your usual quantities.
IP is an Instant Pot. An electric pressure cooker, come slow cooker, come steamer.....wonderful thing. Many of us possess one. I had to force myself not to buy a second one. Mine lives permanently on the worktop in the kitchen it is used so often. There are lots of different models but they pop up on offer every so oftenMorning all. It's monday so a Babybel for bf . It's pensioners lunch day so I know it will start with pate or soup, but then I don't know. But I won't have the sweet. But I have no doubt my total will be a bit over. So will have boiled eggs and salad for tea. I don't want to give up the lunch because I enjoy the company, So I'll be as good as possible! @Maglil, what is an IP?
No live yoghurt at all in our Coop now sadly, it obviously wasn’t a big seller in these parts so must have been discontinued.
I’ve had a go with the kefir anyway and I’ve left it on for 12 hrs so I’ll see in the morning. If it doesn’t work I’ve only lost a carton of milk so probably worth the gamble. I expect you’re right about the insufficiency of the grains.
I’ll head out to a bigger supermarket at some point in the week and get a little proper yoghurt pot for a starter.
Bed 7.5 FBG 7 3
A bit gusty today. I'm still gutting cupboards too. I had to put things back as tomorrow is boiler service day. Once that's done, I can go back to box sorting! Hubby keeps moving things and they end up where they shouldn't be (usually MIA) until I get everything out and sort them again.
B. TAG and paleo granola with 2 sliced strawberries and coconut milk.
L. Nothing
D. Like @Goonerga, I had a rolled lamb shoulder which I did in the IP for 30 mins then a slow release for 40 mins. Accompanied with asparagus, baby sprouts and one of Hubby's little bullet potatoes to squash into the gravy.
Enjoyed watching Bohemian Rhapsody again yesterday evening. That's the fourth time now. Rami Malek did such a fabulous job as Freddie (as did the other actors). Difficult to believe Live Aid was almost 37 years ago.
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