Glad to hear that hubby is a bit better. Food sounds lovely and no wonder he was tempted to have some finally.Friday 22 September - bed (at 5 am) 7.8 FBG if you can call it that! 6.7. BGs had been on the high side during the early hours in A&E, but I put that down to stress. After very little sleep, time for a shower as the hospital wanted Hubby back for the second CT scan. We'd missed breakfast but had time to wander out to get something.
B. Or was it brunch? Found this lovely Polish cafe about 2 mins from the hotel called Nice to See You. I had a Polish breakfast - fried egg, frankfurter sausages 2, sliced tomato, cucumber, and gherkin, Polish ham, and Polish cheese. Excellent coffee with soya milk. Hubby only had coffee.
L. Err... nothing. Back at the hospital. They did offer food, but I wasn't hungry, plus there was nothing I could eat. Hubby was still not eating.
D. After we were finally released from hospital, we had to head straight to the restaurant. Italian this time. Hubby finally ate a little and drank water. I had a starter of buratta, with lovely cherry tomatoes, dressed in balsamic and olive oil. I gave the balsamic sourdough a swerve.
Main, a lamb dish. A pulled lamb plus a bit fillet. Lovely gravy, served with spinach,asparagus, and myshrooms. We headed back to the hotel after that as we were exhausted.
Saturday 23 September - bed 7.8 FBG 7.2 We slept 10 hours! Another shower, down to breakfast.
B. A small piece of Polish ham and cheese, with the thinnest sliver of watermelon ever. 2 GF sausages,fried egg, crispy back bacon, mushrooms, a slice of GF toast, and coffee with soya. Hubby finally ate too.
L. Nothing. I got a 48hr ticket for the Hop on/off bus,which minimised the walking Hubby had to do, and lessened the odds of another tumble.
D. Out again. Rustique, we've eaten there more than once, and it didn't disappoint. Hubby had French onion soup, then mussels in white wine with chips (although he gave most of them away). I had a starter of scallops, GF Black pudding, and celeriac puree. Main was rack of lamb, mushrooms, and green beans. We both had a sugar-free, brandy coffee. I also had a few glasses of dry white wine.
It was good fun and hubby much improved.
I've used some mayo today too, to hold together a brunch of leftovers. 1 hardboiled egg, one sliced sausage, half a rasher of bacon, 1 sliced fried mushroom. You'd be amazed how yummy it was!
Dinner will be stir-fry. Beef mince fried gently with mushrooms, then I'll add chopped spring onions, pak choi, a little chopped kale, bean sprouts of course, a thinly-sliced tomato (don't often allow myself tomatoes but 1 between 2 of us shouldn't be too bad) peppers, a smidgen of cauliflower and some thinly-sliced white cabbage. I fry in a mixture of butter and olive oil. There may be some unripe hazel nuts to start with, but this is a non-wine week (sigh).
It's autumn, brussels sprouts are on sale!
Some soft blue cheese on the sprouts, and keto fishfingers to go with them.
Not too pretty but they tasted very good.
This time I used very cheap frozen pollock fillets instead of the expensive fresh cod I used last time. Worked well, would have worked better if I had taken them from the freezer a bit earlier. They weren't completely thawed so I couldn't really dry them before adding mayonnaise for glue and crushed pork scratching for crust.
Tastewise, the cod was slightly better, but definitely not 4 times better which was about the difference in price so I'll stick with the cheap fish in the future.
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