shelley262
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- Worcestershire Uk
- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
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- Diet only
I get the squid from the fishmongers (who do all the prep on the tubes for me!). I open up the tubes, cut a criss-cross pattern , and cut them into rectangular strips. Squid can sometimes be chewy, so a soak for about 30 mins in a bowl of milk with a teaspoon of bicarbonate in it helps to tenderise them.Sorry to hear about your vertigo @maglil55 .
I don't think I ever had crispy squid, how do you make it? (Assuming I can even buy squid that is.)
Hope your vertigo clears up now that you are feeling a bit better.I get the squid from the fishmongers (who do all the prep on the tubes for me!). I open up the tubes, cut a criss-cross pattern , and cut them into rectangular strips. Squid can sometimes be chewy, so a soak for about 30 mins in a bowl of milk with a teaspoon of bicarbonate in it helps to tenderise them.
Pat them dry when you are ready to cook them. Dust with something like oat fibre (just a light dusting), dip in beaten egg, then straight into a mix that is predominantly rough ground salt and pepper with some (not a lot) almond flour/milled flax/sesame seeds in it. You don't want a thick coating on it, and it helps to pop the coated squid in the fridge to "set" before you cook them. Cooking is quick - fry in oil. They will curl and crisp. I've also done them in the Air Fryer or oven (about 10 mins for that as they would be from my frozen batches). When I make squid, I tend to make a few servings and freeze the other batches.
I've attached a link so you can see what I'm on about with cutting them up. The criss-cross bit is towards the end as they show you all the prep (which I can do but the fishmonger is quicker), and the cut for calamari first. The milk/bicarbonate "bath" is a trick I got from my many trips to Italy. Aioli goes really well with it.
It is also possible sometimes to find ready prepared squid tubes in frozen food cabinets. They tend to be small tubes, whereas I can get larger tubes at the fishmongers.
PS vertigo is still with me, but at least there are no sweats/nausea now.
A big well done to your youngest grandsonFriday 21 July - bed 7.6 FBG 7.1. I've had a really busy 5 I'll try to catch up now. All I remember about last Friday was journeys to recycling and lots of shopping with son, and transporting hubby to the football and back!
B. 2 slices of SRSLY toast with deli roast pork and vegetable salad. TAG and Benecol dairy .
L. In-between journeys, 2 slices of SRSLY bread mad into a bacon sandwich.
D. The only thing I had time for! Another hot dog roll with onion, crispy bits, mustard, ketchup and a butcher's sausage. I also stopped for a coconut cappuccino while out.
Saturday 22 July - bed & FBG both 7.9. The start of the town's festival week. Hubby was feeling unwell. I was transporting son & family to the local sports centre as the youngest grandson had decided he was swimming in the Festival Gala - 50 metres FreeStyle. I knew he'd probably be fine as he is fast. He just lacks the dive in and tumble turn. He was up against Club swimmers and came in 4th. He could have been 3rd if he'd tumbled. Good result, though. He got a medal, got to meet a former Commonwealth Swimmer, and came home to an email to Mum from one of the coaches asking for him to trial for a swimming club.
B. L. & D. Same as yesterday. No salad with dinner and no cappuccino. It had to be quick as I was going to sit with the boys while Mum & Dad went to another festival event. They omitted to tell me it didn't finish until 11.30pm!
Sunday 23 July - bed 7.6 FBG 7.5. Just relaxed after yesterday.
B. TAG and a SRSLY sandwich with egg and bacon on it. Benecol dairy free.
L. Nothing
D. Usual campari and soda. The infamous rib eye that the woman in the butcher's didn't want as it had fat in it. Portobello mushroom, peas, tomatoes, mustard, a few "real" chips. CC little chocolate pot.View attachment 62281
I know how you feel. I tend to stick to straightforward things for breakfast (and lunch if I have it), and they are mostly the same. I used to spend a lot more time experimenting, but I feel I'm constantly chasing my tail these days.Breakfast: scrambled eggs
2nd meal will be the rest of the lamb shank stew from yesterday.
My meals always come across as so plain and unexciting when compared to everyone else's. I really ought to make the effort but I can't be bothered most of the time. Not just for me. Happy enough to cook if someone else is going to eat it though.
Really? We hadn't noticed. We enjoy reading your meal plans.My meals always come across as so plain and unexciting when compared to everyone else's. I really ought to make the effort but I can't be bothered most of the time. Not just for me. Happy enough to cook if someone else is going to eat it though.
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