Amazon has them 10 × 40g bags for £19 something.Here are the pictures of the Chicken Cracling snack type product I found at a farm shop.
Like pork scratchings/crunchies but made from just chicken skin and seasoning. Tiny amounts of sugar, oils, rice flour..
Under 2g carbs entire packet, though I could only eat a third at a time.
If anyone finds them any where else please let me know.
Bring your own.Advice please: I’m going to a charity Christmas fair at the Eden Project on Thurs. tickets cost £20 which includes a ‘light lunch’ and glass of wine. They’ve just emailed the lunch options. What on earth am I going to choose?
Same story today, I made some cauliflower mash to mix with the leftover onions and added some fried onions as well. Way more onions than cauliflower in this mash.@Antje77 that’s great news re the onions. I’m often wary of adding too many but have never checked specifically.
I would starve the day before and after to have a Cornish pasty!!! Just me!Advice please: I’m going to a charity Christmas fair at the Eden Project on Thurs. tickets cost £20 which includes a ‘light lunch’ and glass of wine. They’ve just emailed the lunch options. What on earth am I going to choose? View attachment 64428
A hard one but safest option is probably to eat filling of beef pasty not the pastry and hope not too many root veg or as @Antje77 says regard as a charity donation and take a low carb snack to have with your wine.Hope you enjoy the event even though lunch is not what you'd choose.Advice please: I’m going to a charity Christmas fair at the Eden Project on Thurs. tickets cost £20 which includes a ‘light lunch’ and glass of wine. They’ve just emailed the lunch options. What on earth am I going to choose? View attachment 64428
Don't go. Just send a contribution to the charity.Advice please: I’m going to a charity Christmas fair at the Eden Project on Thurs. tickets cost £20 which includes a ‘light lunch’ and glass of wine. They’ve just emailed the lunch options. What on earth am I going to choose?
We bought this baby here: https://www.klarstein.co.uk/Kitchen...-and-bottom-heat-Digital-Stainless-Steel.htmlWhich new air fryer did you get? I’ve just bought a Ninja dual (a pre Christmas present for me). And one of their biggest newest ones for no 1 daughter. I’m keen to try a roast beef joint in the dehydrate setting which people on various fB groups are raving about.
Advice please: I’m going to a charity Christmas fair at the Eden Project on Thurs. tickets cost £20 which includes a ‘light lunch’ and glass of wine. They’ve just emailed the lunch options. What on earth am I going to choose? View attachment 64428
I buy chicken crackling in Thailand, when my more usual street food crackling dealer isn’t at the local night market. Delish.Here are the pictures of the Chicken Cracling snack type product I found at a farm shop.
Like pork scratchings/crunchies but made from just chicken skin and seasoning. Tiny amounts of sugar, oils, rice flour..
Under 2g carbs entire packet, though I could only eat a third at a time.
If anyone finds them any where else please let me know.
Thanks for your speedy responses. @Annb @shelley262 @Antje77 (and another excellent BG result after the onions!) @PenguinMum ( your reply really made me laugh, I’m just not brave enough to do that though!)
I’ve already paid for the ticket so that’s a done deal and I can’t not go as I’m going with a friend for a day out and a bit of Christmas shopping. There are some good stall holders booked there apparently.
I expect the middle of the pasty will be mixed with lots of potatoes and onion, so unlikely to do my bg much good.
I think taking a lc snack with me might be the best option. I don’t want to not eat anything, I think that’d make my friend feel awkward and she might not enjoy her lunch if I’m not eating.
I’m glad they thought to email the lunch options, it was a bit of a shock but at least now I can be prepared. Thanks all.
Had a shot of Aber Falls Welsh single malt which was a present from my brother, it wasn't too bad either, I was only testing of course
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It's on my listDid you read the book A man Called Ove ? Even better
I'd order the Pumpkin soup, but only eat a small amount of it. I'd eat cheese I'd taken with me, or eat 2 or 3 eggs just before going so it looks like your joining in.Thanks for your speedy responses. @Annb @shelley262 @Antje77 (and another excellent BG result after the onions!) @PenguinMum ( your reply really made me laugh, I’m just not brave enough to do that though!)
I’ve already paid for the ticket so that’s a done deal and I can’t not go as I’m going with a friend for a day out and a bit of Christmas shopping. There are some good stall holders booked there apparently.
I expect the middle of the pasty will be mixed with lots of potatoes and onion, so unlikely to do my bg much good.
I think taking a lc snack with me might be the best option. I don’t want to not eat anything, I think that’d make my friend feel awkward and she might not enjoy her lunch if I’m not eating.
I’m glad they thought to email the lunch options, it was a bit of a shock but at least now I can be prepared. Thanks all.
Thanks for the research but I wouldn't want 10 packets at a time, they're a very occasional item (for me). Have to be in the right moodAmazon has them 10 × 40g bags for £19 something.
Just send me the other 9?Thanks for the research but I wouldn't want 10 packets at a time, they're a very occasional item (for me). Have to be in the right mood
I'd order the Pumpkin soup, but only eat a small amount of it. I'd eat cheese I'd taken with me, or eat 2 or 3 eggs just before going so it looks like your joining in.
Or email back and ask if there could be a low carb option
Or choose whichever, test before and after and call it research!
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