B.Scrambled Egg with a tblsp of cream and parsley in it. Less sugar latte.
Had to get something before swimming with the grandson as we were all off to the Santa Train after.
Local steam train enthusiasts run a steam train "Santa Express" to the North Pole (that's what they tell the kids anyway). You get teas and mincemeat pies (skipped the pies) kids get a soft drink and a pack of Santa raisins. Lovely journey along the side of the Forth - 30 mins there and another 30 mins back. On board Santa comes around , each child gets a gift , magician as well and truly joyous helpers with an accordion and a violin leading some very noisy singing. They do it really well and you have to book as soon as they go online as they sell out really quickly. They also run a little cafe with all home cooked food and some glorious looking baking which I have to resist. I say "local" - it's about a 90 mile round trip but the boys love it. Next week to have 1st two of many Christmas parties followed by the annual visit to Santa's grotto at Dobbies Garden Centre (another place that does it well). Comment of the day was from the little one who's 3 and has been very naughty at pre school. On seeing Santa he whispered "does he know??".What is the Santa Train?
Added in half a kiwi, 3 strawberries , 2 melon chunks and a sugarless creme brulle. MFP finally let me complete the daily diary.B.Scrambled Egg with a tblsp of cream and parsley in it. Less sugar latte.
Had to get something before swimming with the grandson as we were all off to the Santa Train after.
L. Minestrone with no pasta and a black Tea.
D. Chicken in red wine & cauliflower mash
Snack Boiled Egg and 3 Walnuts.
Black Tea
May have to have something else as My Fitness Pal won't complete again!
That sounds absolutely gorgeous. I really miss having children around at this time of the year - all those lovely little rituals gave Christmas different kind of meaning than it has with an all adults environment.Local steam train enthusiasts run a steam train "Santa Express" to the North Pole (that's what they tell the kids anyway). You get teas and mincemeat pies (skipped the pies) kids get a soft drink and a pack of Santa raisins. Lovely journey along the side of the Forth - 30 mins there and another 30 mins back. On board Santa comes around , each child gets a gift , magician as well and truly joyous helpers with an accordion and a violin leading some very noisy singing. They do it really well and you have to book as soon as they go online as they sell out really quickly. They also run a little cafe with all home cooked food and some glorious looking baking which I have to resist. I say "local" - it's about a 90 mile round trip but the boys love it. Next week to have 1st two of many Christmas parties followed by the annual visit to Santa's grotto at Dobbies Garden Centre (another place that does it well). Comment of the day was from the little one who's 3 and has been very naughty at pre school. On seeing Santa he whispered "does he know??".
Liking the snack Chook. I have quite a few of the mini bottles in the fridge for emergency use!Today:
Breakfast: Bacon and mushroom roll (Lidl protein roll)
Lunch: Nothing
Dinner: Roast Moroccan Lamb (from Asda), cauliflower couscous, Moroccan salad (Asda) and Moroccan Lamb Houmous (Asda)
Snack: Prosecco
Every year from 1st to 24th December my family doesn't cook doing traditional roast dinners - I don't know why, its just something I was brought up with. I think its supposed to make us appreciate our Christmas and New Year dinners (both roasts) all the more. However.... its OH's birthday on the 14th so we'll be having a meal out to celebrate which usually means carvery. Ah well, at least I won't be cooking it.
I love celeriac! Have you tried Celeriac Rosti? It's delicious...Friday -
Breakfast - porridge with added flax seed and almond milk.
Lunch - cabbage braised with a slice of bacon, orange pepper, garlic, a bit of sliced leek, a knob of butter and lashings of black pepper.
Dinner - stuffed red pepper (mince, onions, sliced leek and mushrooms with some tomato puree ), topped with cheese and tomato slices, celeriac cubes for me and one v. small cubed potato and celeriac for Mr. G baked with olive oil and garlic, and some broccoli on the side.
Haven't had celeriac baked in the oven like that before, it was very good.
I love celeriac! Have you tried Celeriac Rosti? It's delicious...
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/low-carb-recipes.4871/page-56#post-1127604
D: mince and egg bake with runner beans and courgette - Mr B LOVED it, so we will be adding that to the list of approved recipes. Here you go:
https://www.fatsecret.com/recipes/cheesy-beef-bake/Default.aspx
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