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What have you eaten today? (Low carb forum)

"I wasn't naughty I was just a little bit annoying".

Brilliant!

"You're proud? I'm very proud of myself Nana".

Those kids sound like they have great personalities


Shopping is definitely more fun when looking for smaller sizes though isn’t it?

Agree. Definitely think I’ve caught your jumper buying habit. I nearly always prefer the men’s versions of things (especially jackets as they have much more sensible pocket arrangements - can’t be doing with handbags) and now I’m smaller even some long sleeved items are an option as I can buy the very small sizes
 
Sorry, I seem to be in the what jumpers did you buy this week thread. The warmth and lightweight solution is base layers and lightweight fleeces. @Goonergal pockets are a major consideration for me so walking trousers are hugely popular (with base layer bottoms and waterproof overtrousers)- zip off ones for choice as so lightweight and quick drying for summer. Writing this before 5.30 with 3 layers on, 2 thicknesses of fleece
 
The warmth and lightweight solution is base layers and lightweight fleeces

Ah, but there’s something very comforting about a nice snugly jumper. Sitting in my new one right now - heating had broken at work last week so layered up in case it hasn’t been fixed.
 
Bullet resistant is coffee, double cream and butter. Just missing the coconut oil.
 
Ah, but there’s something very comforting about a nice snugly jumper. Sitting in my new one right now - heating had broken at work last week so layered up in case it hasn’t been fixed.
There is something much warmer about a lightweight cashmere jumper - warm and smugly tends to be a synonym for family sized tent.
 
Thanks, @DJC3. The weight really is my secondary concern. It is annoying but I still weigh over 20kg less than at my heaviest. It is just that it cannot be separated from the higher BG levels I have been experiencing since I had to have steroid meds earlier this year. The extra weight is what I believe is impacting on my personal fat threshold. I get a bit tired of the stereotype that prevails, i.e. fat = greedy, lazy, takeaway eating, poorly educated person.
Although I am enjoying the taste of higher fat foods, I am not coping well with the reduction in veg. Also I feel full and sluggish. The carbs foods have never been an issue for me. I never did have a sweet tooth, and can live without pasta, bread, spuds etc. I do miss fruit though, and sometimes crave a piece of crunchy toast. I think the solution for now will be for me to have several weeks of low carb low calorie eating. I need to see if I can reduce the early morning fasting level, and so a breakfast several hours before noon will be a start. We each have to find our own way through the maze.
 
The little one in particular is 5 going on 45 and has swallowed a dictionary.
He was busy trying to correct his Mum yesterday in the car and Mum was reminding him that he didn't know everything. Before he could object No 1 announced "don't try to teach Granny how to suck eggs - or in this case Mum". What does that mean ? " it means people who have been around longer know more than you" . So I don't have to suck eggs then?
 

You’re right, we each have to find our own way - it doesn’t seem as simple as just giving up the white and beige carbs.
Like you I didn’t really have a problem with the pasta/ rice/ bread etc and enjoy the high fat food but I’ve found the last couple of days that what was working for me for a fortnight or so seems not to be working now and bgs are starting to rise again for no obvious reason. It’s maddening.
I’m wondering if ‘eating to the meter’ is baloney as the same food a couple of weeks apart will give different readings. Obviously a Mars bar would give a massive spike but if it comes to weighing out spinach because 30g is ok but 40g is not that is v depressing.
I hope you find a way that works for you - it must be doubly difficult if you are taking steroids, are they long term or will you be off them one day?
 
No wonder you have to plan in advance! I have it easy
 
I don't think eating to the meter is a problem so much as expecting the levels to be unaffected by the amount and intensity of exercise, hydration, stress levels, sleep etc. Those are important variables which we don't/can't control for. Anyhow, them's my onions but what do I know - I ain't very good at this anyhow
 
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You’re better at it than me.
 
Evening all.

@ianpspurs so glad I wore my big jumper to work. Heating had not been fixed and it was freezing. Was first in the queue when Argos around the corner from the office opened at 9. Bought two heaters for our room. Brownie point number 1 from colleagues.

Point number two was for the cakes - went down a storm, especially the raspberry clafoutis which disappeared in seconds. Some brainwashing has obviously gone on - overheard someone saying ‘but @Goonergal s cakes are healthy. It’s like eating a salad’!

Felt unusually hungry during the morning. Checked BG around 10.30 and was 3.5 so decided to eat lunch at that point. Smoked salmon and some of the delicious M&S whipped creamy cheese.

Lunch was with the birthday girl at work - 2 fried eggs and 2 rashers bacon.

Then there was this afternoon’s cake fest. I had a small(ish) piece of everything and some extra thick double cream.

Dinner (brined chicken prepared at the weekend) has been abolished.
 
Be a good girl and eat the chicken Are cakes carnivore? All sounds good - please don't taunt me when we ship a shedload of goals tonight - my boiler may be broken so I deserve sympathy
 
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Be a good girl and eat the chicken Are cakes carnivore? All sounds good - please don't taunt me when we ship a shedload of goals tonight - my boiler my be broken so I deserve sympathy

Definitely sympathy for the boiler. Tonight’s game comes into the category of wanting both teams to lose.
 
More jumper stories to annoy the boys
Went to Sainsburys today, they have 25% off so bought a really thick jumper I have had my eye on. Was too lazy to try it on and guess what??? it's stupidly tight around the inset of the arms so it has to go back. I need jumpers!!!

Breakfast - Hi lo toast and butter
Lunch- Pate, salad, rollitos. Strawberries and cream.
Dinner - Scrambled egg. Two squares of green and blacks.
Snacks - Smoked almonds
 
Definitely sympathy for the boiler. Tonight’s game comes into the category of wanting both teams to lose.
I think we will see you right but I can't see City losing to us. Poch needs to move on for his own good - this squad needed rebuilding over the summer IMHO.
 
Hi all
Stressful day but got there eventually in the end! As fast as I resolved something another issue popped up! Lots of time on phone and intervening in difficult situations.
Breakfast one slice bacon, lodough eggy bread and fried egg in between urgent phone calls.
Lunch range of cheese, four seeded lc crispbreads and one piece of lc lemon cake
Dinner cauli mash, trout and lemon butter and a largish glass of wine (rare for me on a Monday but needed today!) followed by lc lemon mousse
Cooking preps completed and packing just about done - off on travels in the morning. Hope to post while away but may be a bit erratic depends on how things are.
 
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I will decide about today when the engineer has inspected the boiler in a while - never mind the slow motion car crash that will be Spurs tonight.

Breakfast: Tassimo Americano Grande with cream then tea when sleeping beauty put in an appearance
Dockey : Tea after rowing and exercise bike
Lunch : 1 Avocado; 2 slices Ox tongue .4 gms carb each; Wiltshire cure ham trace carb; spring onions; celery; chia seeds; Stokes garlic mayo - then 1 hr walk
Mid Afternoon: Filter coffee with frothy soya milk; ham and cheese as I was hungry - at that stage 3:30 ish - the boiler rattled and sounded like a light aircraft taking off
Evening meal: Roast duck; cauliflower mash with wholegrain mustard stirred through (0.9gms carb per 10 gms portion) ; mushrooms; red wine sauce - the duck was a small wild bird about the size of a plump pigeon; no more game atm Julie won't eat rabbit and isn't too fond of venison I likey very muchly
 
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