Aha, that's why I get so tired and can only manage 1 length thenYes breathing is recommended when swimming
The breathing technique for “proper” swimming takes a while to master, it’s hard to relax until you get confident with breathing and you are not panicking about taking in great gulps of water. The benefits of swimming though are worth the effort, I plan to swim after work this week as we are having such lovely weather. I am lucky that we have a pool where I live so no additional effort required to get myself there just need to convince myself that it’s better for me then sitting in the deckchairAha, that's why I get so tired and can only manage 1 length then
Brilliant sounds good. Hope you like the crispbread crackers. This batch I used a Waitrose mix milled golden flaxseed with chia and hemp seed and mixed seeds (sunflower, seasame and pumpkin) and it worked well. I do smallish one like the size of thin crackers but did thicker ones last time and preferred the thinner smaller ones. Only prob is rest of family also love this version and keep helping themselves!@shelley262 Thanks for the adapted LC crispbreads recipe they look like they would suit me. My meal earlier gave a 0.5 rise at 2 hrs so that target was met I await any delayed rise but inch by inch for now.
I do fancy the mince and celeriac moussaka style dish yumGlorious day here, far too nice to be at work but I did make the best of it by having my lunch outside and taking a nice extended walk.
B - handful of pork scratchings and a portion of cheese, I did have a cappuccino before I left for work
L - salad with leftover chicken from yesterday
Snack of some chocolate coffee almonds and 3 cherries
D - was delicious even if I say so myself, I fried some beef mince and onion, added a little bit of stock and tomato purée, lined a dish with celeriac, added a layer of mince, layer of celeriac and cheese slice, repeat layer and top with cheese, baked until celeriac was cooked, served with salad followed by chocolate oil cake and cream BG pre meal 5.1 post 5.5
It was very tasty xI do fancy the mince and celeriac moussaka style dish yum
Yes: I don't know what Tesco are up to at the moment; they've stopped selling KoKo yoghurt and a number of lactose-free cheeses, which makes my life somewhat awkward.Or your favourite supermarket stops stocking something you love. My Tesco has just stopped stocking coconut cream, an essential ingredient for my coconut porridgeI had to drive right round to the other side of the city to Waitrose to stock up, I bought 10 tins, should last me a month! Tesco have also stopped selling phd protein bars which I recently discovered, however I have found them cheaper on Amazon.
D - was delicious even if I say so myself, I fried some beef mince and onion, added a little bit of stock and tomato purée, lined a dish with celeriac, added a layer of mince, layer of celeriac and cheese slice, repeat layer and top with cheese, baked until celeriac was cooked,
@Goonergal Probably my 3rd cola in 4 years so it was a change and I really can't remember what it should taste like. I could get enough hint of mango and with lots of crushed ice I was happy enough to drink something other than 2-3 pints of tea. Obviously had been well tried as last pack on the shelf at nearest Waitrose@ianpspurs what did you think of the mango Diet Coke? I was given a free cherry Diet Coke and spat out the first mouthful before ditching the rest! Imagine the mango might be even worse!
It was lovely, it was about an hr in the oven, I have a 3D fan oven and it was set to about 160.Your dinner sounds lovely Jayney, I shall try this. How long approx did it take to cook?
Menu sounds lovely, hope the spa is working its magic too.Breakfast at home before leaving for my Spa break: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream washed down with a black coffee.
Mid morning: phd bar and black coffee.
Late lunch in the spa, spinach and bacon fritatta with chargrill cauliflower, broccoli and pine nut salad.
Snack in Spa Suite: strawberries dipped in dark chocolate.
Dinner at Strada: pork and prosciutto with green beans and mushrooms followed by strawberries and cream, then two small dried apricots dipped in dark chocolate.
It was lovely, it was about an hr in the oven, I have a 3D fan oven and it was set to about 160.
The skill was cutting the celeriac into thin and even size slices, not as easy as slicing potatoes. I fried the mince and onion first then layered everything before popping in the oven. I think it would also be nice using aubergine in place of the celeriac, more like a moussaka.
Yes they are tricky but worth the effort, so tasty and versatile. I am new to the wonders of celeriac but am definitely a convert now.Thanks. I know what you mean about the skill in slicing the celeriac - I have a lovely sharp knife but my husband says I shouldn’t be allowed to use it as I am always slicing bits off my fingers too!
@Rachox hope you are having a wonderful spa break with your daughter. Bliss!
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