We're getting together with all my former workmates and spouses next week in York. More than one of us has dietary requirements, but we are booked into restaurants I know and that are adaptable for everyone. As you say, it's lovely to catch up. You may recall it was Bath last year. I'm looking forward to eating out every night!So back to yesterday.
Brekkie usual slice LC toast, butter, copious tea.
Lunch was two soft boiled eggs followed by 4 strawberries (all that was left!)
Supper was chunky cod fingers and cauli cheese.
Same brekkie today.
Lunch likely to be boiled eggs and ramekin of strawberries again.
Supper will be food prepped for friends coming to stay for a few days. Have made cottage pie, with a corner of buttery mashed swede for me. Afters will be apple & blackberry (from our garden) crumble with traditional flour based crumble due to nut allergies. I will have a small portion of the fruit (though it has sugar in, due to allergies again) with a big spoon of Fage Greek yogurt.
It will be a lovely catch up weekend with very old friends but I will need to be on constant carb alert. Eating out for early dinner tomorrow and big cheeseboard and wine when we get back. Note to self: ignore the crackers, grapes and chutney!
Welcome to the thread. We're pleased you could join us.brocoli only^(
Before getting to the end of your post, I was getting ready to volunteer an aid parcel for you. You have enjoyed that Branston SO much!Finally a real cooking day, made enough for 3 days too.
Zuurkoolstamppot (cauliflower purée mixed with sauerkraut) a kind of German smoked sausage and some pieces of 'zuurkoolspek' (sauerkraut pork belly). Yes, this variety of pork belly is really named after the dish it's meant to go with. Not a fancy new selling strategy either, zuurkoolspek has been around for at least as long as my parents have lived. It's a brined piece of pork belly meant to be boiled. Frying after boiling is optional, so I had one slice boiled and soft enough to melt in your mouth, and two fried. Still don't know which I like better.
The stamppot turned out unusally good. I added a spoonful of mustard, and a spoonful of Branston pickles, and I think the last did the job of turning a good dish into an amazing one!
You don't exactly taste the pickles but there's much more flavour as a whole.
Also, I'm pretty sure this is the first time ever that someone had zuurkoolstamppot with Branston pickles, which makes me happy!
I bought my only pot of Branston pickles almost a year ago on my holiday in the UK. The less I had left, the more frugal I used it lest the pot would be empty one day.
Happy to inform you that the stuff simply doesn't go off, I haven't even kept it in the fridge and it has been opened for almost a year!
Even happier to let you know that my neighbours down the road went to Scotland with their camper this summer and I boldly ordered more pickles. So there's 3 more pots of them in the larder, and the only reason to use it sparingly now is the carb content.
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Thank you!Before getting to the end of your post, I was getting ready to volunteer an aid parcel for you. You have enjoyed that Branston SO much!
Think I may be doing a Similar thing with my tomatoes sometime this coming week. I find it a sad time of year as garden crops start to finish but great if you can get some frozen for the Autumn \winter. Like you I can easily get tempted by the lindt 90%.Lots of lovely pics of delicious food!
Dismantled the row of tomatoes, the harvest is now stewing in a slow cooker with sauteed onion, garlic, and oregano. I'll be making little portions of the sauce to store in the freezer, the contents will no doubt turn into a non-pasta sauce with mince, or adding to veg soups, over the coming months. Hopefully the little portions will help with balancing carbs as Tomatoes can be carby.
Managed to get to 2pm on only carbonated water except for a coffee with cream at 10am.
G&T
5pm (ish) had a butterfly-ed salmon steak with cream sauce, sauteed cauli rice in butter.
Was a bit greedy with the Lindt 90% chocolate, I had 4 squares tonight. All within my 20g of carbs per day.
Have you tried them using a glucose meter?Hopefully the little portions will help with balancing carbs as Tomatoes can be carby.
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