Another fan of Apple peel here it's also food for good gut bacteria. I often have some of the peel of a sharp green English Apple while OH has the actual apple. But only eat when in season and not every day.With only 4 perfect cooking apples on our 2yr old tree, I made the long awaited apple pie for my husband. While I was making the pastry and preparing the apples, I nibbled on the skin. Was delighted to discover that the skin is so good for us.
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Today's food, breakfast was two rashers of back bacon, fried egg, with poached mushrooms.
Coffee with cream
G&T with 20 almonds
Coffee with cream
Apple skin
Rib-eye steak, lettuce, celery, and half an apple salad with mayo.
Might have 2 squares of 90% chocolate later.
Carbs so far coming in under 12!
@Annb I like the thought of the shredded braised sprouts. Do you just put them in the bottom of a low oven? I have sautéed shredded sprouts in butter and enjoyed that.
Good to see you back Rosemary. Sometimes we have to be really strict about the amount of carbs to get back under control. I am in the same position. I was referred to a Counterweight class in Stornoway which uses the old recommended portions of veg, protein and carbs, with emphasis on carbs. I tried to ignore their advice and just carried on with my own ideas (if I don't look as though I'm making an effort, I will get even less help from the hospital than I do now). Even so, since joining that class I have put on weight and my BG has gone up. That's even with insulin. Sometimes it has been in the high teens. So I'm taking myself in hand and making sure to cut right back on the carbs - as close to zero as I can get. Doing that, I realise that I have actually been letting the carbs creep up, mainly because I have been doing a lot of baking for other people (and it has to be checked, of course).Hello again! Long time since I posted. Have had an horrendous couple of months but hopefully it is all back to normal. My bg readings are high so I have to see my doctor to see what to do. Not keen on going on Insulin tho, so I'm having to be a lot stricter with my diet. Especially after what happened to my daughter. I have found some small tins of tuna at 5g of carbs each so one is ideal for bf. Lunch is 2 sausages with veg and tea, 2 boiled eggs. I'm writing everything down and counting carbs so fingers crossed that I've found the way back.
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Lunch- spinach -broccoli soup, zucini veg fry, low carb cottage cheese Sandwich, mustard leaves fry, home made cheese cake.
I shred sprouts and stir-fried in butter with spring onion, pancetta, pine nuts, and plenty of black pepper. I only use a little butter, then add some vegetable stock if it needs softened more (although I usually half the sprouts if I'm doing that).@Annb I like the thought of the shredded braised sprouts. Do you just put them in the bottom of a low oven? I have sautéed shredded sprouts in butter and enjoyed that.
@JenniferM55 thanks for the link, I know @shelley262 has been including Apple peel in her diet for a while for the health benefits. I can’t resist eating the flesh too so try to make 1 apple last a few days by cutting a slice and putting lemon juice on the rest to keep.
@saky your cheesecake looks delicious!
Todays food, incorporating a bit of veg to ease ne out of carnivory without ( hopefully!) too much gut protestation:
B- pancake ( 1 egg beaten with 30g mascarpone) topped with crispy bacon.
L- few walnuts, prosciutto, cheddar and a gherkin.
D- Roast venison haunch with broccoli and green beans, gravy made by whisking mascarpone into the meat juice. View attachment 63449
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