@Annb - Square or round with the Lorne sausage. It always causes huge discussion here whether square or round is the right way to go.
I used the eggs and the smoked fish stuff in a salad of endive, tomato and onion, and tomorrow I'll do some experimenting to find out if creamy runner bean soup is any good/
That's about what I had in mind.You could make a mixed green soup with the beans, some frozen peas, some salad onion or a small white onion, or even a leek and add some lettuce or endive. In a chicken or veg stock with some cream, it should make a nice soup.
Out gallivanting yesterday so more than one meal. Lunch was at Wingstop. 12 wings with lemon pepper seasoning. Followed up with a 35g bar of Green and Blacks 70% choc.
Dinner was at a BBQ. Burger, sausage (which was too carby), chicken. Chicken had been marinated and tasted a bit sweet, but didn’t seem to do any damage to BG. Burger was delicious!
Today was beef cooked slowly using the rotisserie function in the air fryer. Very tasty and very tender. Yum!
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We had both. Square usually wins the debate. I recall we also used to get small round of black pudding in the square but I've never seen that for a while.Square is the way I've always had it. Never actually seen it round and called Lorne. I have seen a round sliced pork sausage but our supermarkets don't have it. I did, after all have the stovies. Couldn't resist and was feeling very hungry anyway. BG dropped away after having it, so the extra meal didn't do any harm. Butternut squash instead of potato makes a very good pot of stovies.
I got back to my aqua fit class today (visualise a 45 min gym workout with weights in water). My arms and legs are aching but I'll get used to it again. This was the instructor I hoped would come back post lockdowns as she really works you.Glad the Aqua has helped settle your BG @maglil55 I go ‘swimming’ in the sea quite often, except it’s not really swimming - I just bob about a bit, so although it’s good for my mind I don’t think it’s doing much to my muscles.
Today’s food:
B- 2 eggs and a toasted SLC roll with butter and marmite.
L- roast beef salad. Choc chia pud.
D- roast chicken portions. Dijon mustard, grated cheddar and smoked deli ham pushed under the skin before cooking. Cauliflower florets cooked around the chicken to soak up the cheesy, chickeny juices. 2 glasses dry white wine.
It was delicious. A yellow sticker item. Very tender and flavourful.That beef looks stunning!
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