Your grandson has a point but there are also times as an adult that I wish I had taken advantage of some of the non academic but useful life skills that were available in school but as an adult can be costly to learn.Thursday 1 February - bed 7.4 FBG 7.7. Last of the furniture delivery today. I was at a morning meeting to assist with the grandson's subject choices. It was quite interesting as he is adamant he does not want a "fun" subject in there. He says it serves no useful purpose. I was astonished to see that beekeeping was an option. I didn't even know there were hives at the school.
B. TAG and after the school meeting, 2 slices of SRSLY toast with brisket & coleslaw. Benecol dairy free.
L. 1/2 a fulfil bar
D. A rehash of the chicken dish I made last week. Thighs & drumsticks. Cauliflower fried rice and added peas, sliced peppers, and mushrooms. Sauce was honey & mustard (Skinny Food Co Honey). CC little chocolate pot.
Gin and soda x 2!
Evening @shelley262.Small kefir with supplements before heading out.
Late lunch kimchi with cheese and LC seeded crackers followed by a few squares of 100% chocolate
Dinner made a frittata and served with salad - photos of the dinner before sharing plus served. Two pieces now stacked in fridge for tomorrow lunchtime it's delicious cold as well as hot
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Evening @shelley262. Yes, frittatas are so versatile . Made with whatever low carb vegetables you have in the fridge, they're equally nice served hot with cooked veggies or cold with salad; handy for packed lunches too.Small kefir with supplements before heading out.
Late lunch kimchi with cheese and LC seeded crackers followed by a few squares of 100% chocolate
Dinner made a frittata and served with salad - photos of the dinner before sharing plus served. Two pieces now stacked in fridge for tomorrow lunchtime it's delicious cold as well as hot
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Hi you can make kimchi with any veggies doesn't even have to have cabbage in but if you like cabbage go for one you like.Evening @shelley262.
Evening @shelley262. Yes, frittatas are so versatile . Made with whatever low carb vegetables you have in the fridge, they're equally nice served hot with cooked veggies or cold with salad; handy for packed lunches too.
You're obviously a kimchi enthusiast. Can I make kimchi with pointed cabbage, please or does chinese cabbage work better?
Hi @MrsA2.Feeling miserable and low, hit the Christmas cupboard and devoured 5 Large full sugar chocolates
Wow! All those variations sound tasty. Thanks.Hi you can make kimchi with any veggies doesn't even have to have cabbage in but if you like cabbage go for one you like.
Prof Tim Spector says you can just put different veggies in a jar together
And this is often what I do just a few leftovers but I always flavour with things like tumeric, ginger root and garlic. I love beetroot in kimchi.4 Foods You Should Be Eating, Recommended by Scientists
ZOE’s scientists recommend four healthy foods you should try eating if you don’t already, from nuts to sprouting vegetables.zoe.com
I make a quick version of porridge from the Freshwell site. 1tbsp coconut flour, 1tbsp flaxseeds,1tbsp chia seeds, no sugar almond milk to the consistency you like. 2mins in microwave, stir halfway through. I usually add cinnamon, berries, sometimes a blob of greek yoghurt.
Yesterday
B Yog,blueberries,flaked coconut
L Cottage cheese,avocado salad
D Salmon, celeriac mash,broccoli
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