shelley262
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Things have gotten rather wet in my tent, but nothing I can't handle with some creativity.Looks like you’ve been eating really well on your travels @Antje77 I haven’t been following the chatty thread but I hope the recent heavy rain hasn’t caused you too much of a problem. I’d forgotten you’re camping.
See the pm I've sent youThings have gotten rather wet in my tent, but nothing I can't handle with some creativity.
Too windy and wet to cook in front of my tent today so I had a fry up similar to yesterday's in the early afternoon, cooked in the lee of the shower building.
One egg, one slice of black pudding, one good size rasher of bacon, some tomato.
I found a farm store yesterday and an amazing cheese place today, so a cold evening meal with my tent zipped up against the wind.
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How about an aperitif before lunch? @RosemaryJackson. A small dry sherry is guaranteed to get those gastric juices flowing!Morning all. Yesterday I didn't feel like eating so just had a piece of cheese in the morning and bacon and eggs later. Today I have a chicken leg but not sure when I will eat it as I'm not hungry. Hope you all have a nice day.
I very rarely drink alcohol @LivingLightly although I do enjoy a little Baileys sometimes in my coffee. I don't really like the taste of alcohol.How about an aperitif before lunch? @RosemaryJackson. A small dry sherry is guaranteed to get those gastric juices flowing!
Wow! How I love to fill half my plate with a selection of vegetables @DJC3.Looks like you’ve been eating really well on your travels @Antje77 I haven’t been following the chatty thread but I hope the recent heavy rain hasn’t caused you too much of a problem. I’d forgotten you’re camping.
Back on topic:
B- h/m yoghurt with m£S grain free granola.
L- h/m mackerel pate with l/c seedy crackers. Few squares on Montezuma’s AB
D- 2 small lamb steaks, fried mushrooms, courgettes and cabbage. I cooked this in the microwave for the first time because I’d run out of pans. Chopped, added a knob of butter and zapped for 2 minutes
, it was just right.
Things have gotten rather wet in my tent, but nothing I can't handle with some creativity.
Too windy and wet to cook in front of my tent today so I had a fry up similar to yesterday's in the early afternoon, cooked in the lee of the shower building.
One egg, one slice of black pudding, one good size rasher of bacon, some tomato.
I found a farm store yesterday and an amazing cheese place today, so a cold evening meal with my tent zipped up against the wind.
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Perfectus timing! @Antje77. Looks like a scrumptious assortment for an ad hoc picnic.
Welcome back @jape. It's good to see you here again.Avocado and Tomato salsa on LC toast
Chicken breast strips with Peas and carrots
Apple
Coffee with 10% cream / Hot lemonade / Water
Calories - 804
Fat - 32 g
Carbs - 86g
Fibre - 32 g
Net carbs - 54 g
Protein - 54 g
Na - 1351 mg
K - 2374 mg
H20 - 1960 ml
Not for the faint-hearted, eh? @IanBish. In my youth, Phall (sometimes transliterated as Phaal), achieved brief notoriety here, as the hottest curry ever created. That led to competitions to see who could cope with eating the hottest curries.For a lateish dinner I had a (bought) chicken Phall, and I finely chopped some mushrooms and fried them with cauliflower rice as a side. It wasn't that hot, I even ate the whole chillis.
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It wasn't that hot, despite having a five chilli rating. Having said that I had a supermarket Carolina Reaper curry a while ago, and that was hot - I struggled to finish it. The mushroom and cauliflower rice was a nice combination.Phall is a fiery dish which is still served blow-your-socks-off hot in Bangladeshi restaurants or so I'm told.. Are ready meals equally hot? Regardless, cauliflower rice sounds like an ideal accompaniment.
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