All sounds excellent @shelley262. Lamb, yogurt, fish and tzatziki are all excellent. I also developed a love of octopus. We liked the food on Skiathos best of the 3 we have visited but Crete was the best overall. I have forgotten where you are? The people are lovely on all 3 islands we have visited.Greetings from Greece and happy lamb day - It must be as I’ve had so much of it it and can testify that Greek lamb with rosemary is superb!
Breakfast at airport very early - one slice of bacon and egg
Very late lunch at our hotel on island - four lamb chops and salad with olive oil
Dinner small amount of veggie soup, slow cooked leg of lamb and tzatziki followed by Greek yoghurt ( after I refused the set pud - an ice cream - the waiter tried to find out what I would eat and I agreed to a bowl of full fat Greek yoghurt and gosh it was delicious probably home made it had a ‘crust’ hard to describe but reminded me of the top of a baked rice pudding ! and even better just did my blood sugars and same pre dinner and 2 hours later so all looks good maybe the Greek red wine helped?
Afternoon spent swimming in what felt like bath water it’s 30degrees here - back to summer!
Feeling for all you poorly people take care. Loving Greek island life - plans for tomorrow include exploring roman ruins / artefacts and then swimming in the afternoon. Not very demanding!
Sealing. Infusions will come next. Tia Maria gives me an idea. Our sons introduced Skiathos to Espresso Martini and we have the ingredients, Now all we need is to figure out what would best be cooked in it. Could be lots of fun or coorie/lagan/còsagach apparently hygge is so last year, along with prosecco Who knew?
I hope this will work. https://www.facebook.com/download/1...nstant Pot UK eBook.pdf?hash=AcqC9X41bmrKNexa With luck that takes you to the download for the book
I am aware you drink it mostly but that is so quotidian. I want something that showcases the sv. Vodka pineapple sounds a good start but I want something with espresso martini that wows the boys. Potency you say - don't think you have quite understood the sheer size and thirst of my sonsCooked in it? You drink it! Although I will concede that the vodka with pineapple (fresh pineapple that'd been frozen) was utterly delicious and the resulting pineapple was spectacular, but very strong and somewhat (OK, read ridiculously) potent.
OH commented it'd be lovely with a quality ice-cream and a drizzle of bitter chocolate sauce. Bearing in mind the potency of the fruit, it could be done for a special day - provided driving or talking sense wouldn't be required.
Oh, and before I find myself spamming the thread, I found this and thought it looked good. I've copied it to CopyMeThat for another day. https://www.thaitable.com/thai/recipe/massaman-curry-paste
Ooh yes, does look good. Ive CopiedMeThat too. I love curries
Absolutely love celeriac and thankfully my other half has also joined me and is happy to eat it so win win here too.Breakfast - low carb bread with butter and sweet freedom choc spread. Tea
Lunch - bacon and eggs
Dinner - did the first roast dinner of the autumn: chicken (legs for me and ALL the skin - yummy) broccoli, carrots, peas and my first go at roast celeriac which was delicious! Even my husband said he'd eat it which would save me doing potatoes and celeriac!
Sounds like a perfect start to what will hopefully be a perfect holiday. I found it very easy to enjoy low carb foods while I was in Greece this year, hopefully you will find the same.Greetings from Greece and happy lamb day - It must be as I’ve had so much of it it and can testify that Greek lamb with rosemary is superb!
Breakfast at airport very early - one slice of bacon and egg
Very late lunch at our hotel on island - four lamb chops and salad with olive oil
Dinner small amount of veggie soup, slow cooked leg of lamb and tzatziki followed by Greek yoghurt ( after I refused the set pud - an ice cream - the waiter tried to find out what I would eat and I agreed to a bowl of full fat Greek yoghurt and gosh it was delicious probably home made it had a ‘crust’ hard to describe but reminded me of the top of a baked rice pudding ! and even better just did my blood sugars and same pre dinner and 2 hours later so all looks good maybe the Greek red wine helped?
Afternoon spent swimming in what felt like bath water it’s 30degrees here - back to summer!
Feeling for all you poorly people take care. Loving Greek island life - plans for tomorrow include exploring roman ruins / artefacts and then swimming in the afternoon. Not very demanding!
To me it's quite parsnip-y in flavour. I bet it makes lovely soup!Absolutely love celeriac and thankfully my other half has also joined me and is happy to eat it so win win here too.
Yes it does, my favourite is cauliflower soup but celeriac is a close second. Also love celeriac chips or roasted also makes a lovely mash xTo me it's quite parsnip-y in flavour. I bet it makes lovely soup!
@Pipp not too sure I have much of a method except daily weighing on waking and, currently, trying to stay at or around bmi 22. Weight targets have been a major driver for me.. @ianpspurs would you mind explaining your method, as I notice you seem to have periods when you don't consume much. I would even reconsider my aversion to tea, if I thought that would help. I guess some theories are that I have permanently broken my metabolism through very low calorie diet in the past. No use speculating, though, just need to keep trying. Have been exercising regularly in swimming pool, too.
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