This really made me laugh!
Hope your shins aren’t suffering from all the walking today.
An IP is a bit like the club badge here.Have considered it, but I have a tiny, tiny kitchen and don’t think I’m creative/adventurous enough to make full use of it. Maybe when the small one comes to the UK, but I’d want to see one in a shop first to check out the size.
This really made me laugh!
Hope your shins aren’t suffering from all the walking today.
Oh no I don’t belong to the club I’ve only got a crockpot! Do I need to leave? I was happy with my crockpot ......An IP is a bit like the club badge here.![]()
I will leave with you, not sure my 45 in 1 multi cooker qualifies my place eitherOh no I don’t belong to the club I’ve only got a crockpot! Do I need to leave? I was happy with my crockpot ......
Sounds impressive though 45 ways of cooking?I will leave with you, not sure my 45 in 1 multi cooker qualifies my place either![]()
It does sound impressive but I only tend to use it as a slow cooker, I’ve never experimented with all the functions, if I’m honest it scares me a little bit, the instruction booklet claims it can be used for cakes, bread, yoghurt, jam and rice to name but a few!Sounds impressive though 45 ways of cooking?
So far, so good.
Are you still in Cornwall?
Breakfast: my usual low carb coconut ‘porridge’ with strawberries and cream washed down with a black coffee.
Lunch: left over cauliflower and broccoli cheese apwith peas and sweetcorn followed by Greek yoghurt and strawberries.
Mid afternoon: white Americans at a coffee shop with raspberry phd bar.
Dinner: cheddar and mushroom omelette with cauliflower, broccoli and yellow pepper salad followed by SF jelly, cream, strawberries and LC chocolate granola.
I’m in an Air bnb tonight waiting to meet my daughter off a late flight before driving home tomorrow and yes, I confess I have coconut porridge ingredients and my favourite saucepan and wooden spoon with me for tomorrow morning!![]()
@Geoffno6 I hope you get some answers soon. Can’t be easy when the HCPs are not even agreeing.
Shame about the coconut porridge in the morning but hopefully you’ll get a big hotel style full English?
Have considered it, but I have a tiny, tiny kitchen and don’t think I’m creative/adventurous enough to make full use of it. Maybe when the small one comes to the UK, but I’d want to see one in a shop first to check out the size.
That was a bit like reading my own experience right down to the what the heck have you bought now.Unless things change in the future, the only non-online-retailers selling the Instant Pots are Costco, which requires a membership (I'm not a member).
When mine arrived, it was packed in a box the size of a small suburban bungalow, leading to my OH uttering the immortal words "What the heck have you bought now?". Once liberated from it's big box, to reveal the manufacturer's box (the size of a London apartment), we were still a bit fearful, and remained nervy when the thing came out, but it has relatively quickly founf it's perma home. It doesn't live in a cupboard. It lives on a worktop.
You might find this useful: https://thisoldgal.com/instant-pot-duo-mini-7-in-1-pressure-cooker-review/
If you like to batch cook, the 6ltr is fab. If you like to make mega-batch cooks, the 8ltr works (as @Brunneria will attest). My desire for the 3ltr is for sides and very small batches, but I have done small amounts in the 6ltr too, without any issue.
OK, I'll stop with the IP spamming now, or I'll have to ban myself, which could be tricky explain to HO!)
And after all that, I meant to add that I saw a post on the IP FB page yesterday asking for any launch updates for the Mini. Allegedly the person enquiring was told "by the end of the year" - whatever that means.
That was a bit like reading my own experience right down to the what the heck have you bought now.
Like you mine lives on the worktop. No way would I keep it in a cupboard. I got an amazing bargain on the 6lr through the Good Food subscribers club. £69 for the 6 lr. It helps that it's a good looking piece of kit.
Yes, but does it get Sky Sport?T. It helps that it's a good looking piece of kit.
@Goonergal How did you make the caramel? Did you say you didn't have inulin?Thanks @DCUKMod - that’s helpful
Update on the baking front. @shelley262 I’ve identified a new section for the recipe guide: the idiots/beginners guide for those of us who weren’t bakers/cooks pre low carb.
Now have something approximating high fibre chocolate bars in the fridge, but doubt they bear any resemblance to those originally produced by @ianpspurs . First attempt at caramel resulted in smoke filled kitchen (which in my place means smoke filled flat) followed by rapid googling for help. Not sure second attempt was actually caramel, but wasn’t up for a third go.
However, half size lemon zucchini cake in small loaf tin appears to have been successful.
Reports on both tonight.
@Goonergal How did you make the caramel? Did you say you didn't have inulin?
Tesco high protein bread...Wow! What is the carb content?Bed 5.6 FBG 5.4. Got a rest this morning. Son was off so he walked the boys to school. Trouble is my body is so tuned to wake up time I woke at the normal time. Still, it was nice not to be heading out early. Got The whole day off tomorrow but plenty to do as both boys are staying on Friday.
B. Tassimo Americano grande with a dash of cream, slice of Tesco's high protein bread with lurpack and 2 scrambled eggs before heading out to Aqua fit and swimming.
L. Nothing
D. Oomi noodle carbonara. Chia Pudding and 6 raspberries.