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That has my mouth watering! I would love to source some goat, I know there will be butchers who do it so must have a hunt. I had some delicious goat meals mostly slow cooked in Greece way back when. That's fascinating about the sharing-the-bed effect, definitely requires some further investigation!Turned out the 'lovely' spring weather was of the rather chilly and windy type, which in no way is a reason to not have a barbecue.
For starters we had Greek style spiced goat, from the goats of neighbours some 200 meters down the road.
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Mains was spareribs. The marinade needed a little insulin, but that was all the carbs in the meal.
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And 'dessert' was pork belly with salt, pepper, and smoked paprika. Neighbour also threw a small potato in aluminium foil in the coals for himself, of which I had a small bite for taste.
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Will do vitamins again tomorrow, for today this was perfect after yesterdays unplanned noodles with veggies, shrimp, and a sweet sauce.
Also sleeping in my own bed again tonight, curious to see if my basal dose seems to be correct again.
Those lows when sharing my neighbour's bed are one of the most puzzling things I've experienced with my diabetes. I've contemplated starting a T1 labelled thread on it, but how would I even explain without sounding very weird?
From your profile I take it you don't have diabetes, is this correct?Every day the same, but no problem here, except I am not losing weight.
If you're not able to have dairy you can still have meat unless you choose to not eat it for moral reasons, which is fine of course.But then, I became vegan, partially because I was no longer able to eat diary products.
I tried a carnivore diet - intended to try for a month but only lasted a few days because my blood pressure was rocketing. In terms of weight loss and controlling BG levels it was extremely effective though. Many of the non animal product foods are a bit high on carbs for me. Maybe others find it acceptable for themselves though. Depends how many carbs you can take in your diet - in my case, pretty well none at all if I want to keep withing a reasonable BG range but, assuming you are also low-carbing for control over your blood glucose, it seems your pulse based meals are likely to be an issue.Every day the same, but no problem here, except I am not losing weight.
You've been missed and sorry to hear that you've been dealing with a family issue. Well done you though on staying with eating well despite the challenges. It's all much harder when you can't plan and also away from your own kitchen. Hope the situation settles soon thinking of you.
I know what you mean @shelley262. Convivial conversation with friends is always a pleasure, but sunshine is a welcome addition. We're volunteers at our local nature reserve. I find focusing on plants and birdsong can alleviate tension and stress. Exercise can also do this, but it's even more effective when you're outside, particularly when the sun is shining. The next best thing is a south-facing wall or window lit by a sun beamLovely sunny morning and met a few friends for coffee outdoors - cafe is an enclosed South facing walled herb garden - so uplifting and much better than the non stop rain of yesterday.
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Evening @OutlierBrunch -cold chicken mayonnaise (Hellmann's of course).
Pre-dinner - small container of nuts - almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, brazil nuts.
Dinner imminent - steak and salad. WHAT a salad! Lots of different green leafy things, cucumber, spring onion leaves (husband has other bits) green pepper, several different herbs from garden, olive oil & cider vinegar dressing.
Gosh! That's a tantalising description @RosemaryJackson whatever it's called.I honestly don't know. It's chicken wrapped in bacon and some cheese, served sizzling. Very tasty.
Afraid I fell behind this week and have only just caught up with the many interesting posts on this busy thread.Trying to get jobs done today before head off to Wales for a few days. Will post a food summary when back beginning of next week.
Thank you@Annb well done on adapting to a difficult situation. It's laudable that you are adapting and staying low carb despite challenges.
@RosemaryJackson well done you too for keeping as low carb as you can. It's hard when not feeling well but you keep getting back to it.
Today's food
Before going out for coffee with friends a small kefir.
Lunch same as yesterday a slice of ham, sauerkraut and avocado salad with a few nuts then three organic strawberries with hm yoghurt
Dinner salmon with English asparagus and a couple of hm previously cooked and frozen new potato chips. Glass of dry white wine. Just had 100% chocolate and decaffeinated coffee.
Trying to get jobs done today before head off to Wales for a few days. Will post a food summary when back beginning of next week.
It was!Whatever it's called it sounds lovely.
Home made mayo is the BEST! I'm too idle and would have to do it all by hand, so for me Hellman's is next best. But it's a long way from the real thing.Not sure whether we ever sampled Hellmann's mayonnaise. All the commercial brands we did try contained too much salt and sugar, so I started making it myself years ago using just 4 ingredients: eggs. avocado or olive oil, white wine vinegar or lemon juice and mustard, Sometimes I add a herb from the garden.
My husband is now a dab hand at mayonnaise. He quite enjoys making it and can usually be persuaded to do the honours, while I get on with other food preparation.
That's good to know. I used to love them. Worth a try. Thanks for the info.I did however take a quick shot of my weekly Jaffa cake which doesn’t budge my blood sugar by much
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