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- Type of diabetes
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Sour cream on special in Devon this week?
Still got 1/2 the tub left so probably more of the same tomorrow.
Sour cream on special in Devon this week?
That's not a tub, it's a small resortStill got 1/2 the tub left so probably more of the same tomorrow.
It was determined by congress o& the u.s.a. That agent orange caused epedimic of diabetics after Vietnam “conflict”Welcome @Richardd1857
I must confess to being flummoxed by this though?
It was determined by congress o& the u.s.a. That agent orange caused epedimic of diabetics after Vietnam “conflict”
I LOVE that! So pretty!Last night I bought two advent calendars. On a whim. It isn't something we usually indulge in.
Protein ball advent calendar for him (nuts, seeds, high protein, no sugar, suitable for nibbling or packed lunch boxes)
and
O joy of joys, a herb tea calendar for me. Oh yes. I can see you all going green with envy.
In order to make it even more special, I shall be brewing each bag in my wee glass teapot.
Usually I add more raw veggies but I need to go shopping.I love tuna done that way. Minus the mayo it's a very Italian mix although they would tend to add olives as well.
Bed 6.2 FBG 5.3. Halo Top hadn't left the system by the time I went to bed
@ianpspurs - well done to Julie for finding the no longer missing wedding ring. Woman do that - methodical patience I reckon.
Usual school run lecturing No 2 en route for 2 days of unbelievable naughty behaviour. Running out of things to withdraw from him so need to come up with something that will make an impression. I'm considering the coal and sticks for Christmas as that scared me as a child!
B. Tassimo Americano grande with a dash of cream. 2 rashers crispy back back and 2 souffle pancakes with a little sugar free maple syrup (the one made with monk fruit). I changed the souffle pancake recipe a little. For 1 serving (2 pancakes) 1 separated egg large, 1 tablespoon ricotta, 1 level tablespoon coconut flour, pinch baking powder.
Whisk to egg white to solid peaks.
In another bowl whisk together the yolk, coconut flour, ricotta and baking powder.
Fold in the egg white and fry.
You can add flavouring - e.g. vanilla, monk fruit to sweeten, berries etc. I kept it plain as I was having the sugar free maple syrup. I found with this mix the pancake held its shape better after cooking instead of collapsing. Still light and fluffy though.
L. Nothing
D. Back to the bunless burger with cheese slice, mushrooms , tomato, mustard, lettuce and 1/2 avocado.
Got a lot of berries at the moment so suspect some berries may figure later.
Bed 6.2 FBG 5.3. Halo Top hadn't left the system by the time I went to bed
@ianpspurs - well done to Julie for finding the no longer missing wedding ring. Woman do that - methodical patience I reckon.
Usual school run lecturing No 2 en route for 2 days of unbelievable naughty behaviour. Running out of things to withdraw from him so need to come up with something that will make an impression. I'm considering the coal and sticks for Christmas as that scared me as a child!
B. Tassimo Americano grande with a dash of cream. 2 rashers crispy back back and 2 souffle pancakes with a little sugar free maple syrup (the one made with monk fruit). I changed the souffle pancake recipe a little. For 1 serving (2 pancakes) 1 separated egg large, 1 tablespoon ricotta, 1 level tablespoon coconut flour, pinch baking powder.
Whisk to egg white to solid peaks.
In another bowl whisk together the yolk, coconut flour, ricotta and baking powder.
Fold in the egg white and fry.
You can add flavouring - e.g. vanilla, monk fruit to sweeten, berries etc. I kept it plain as I was having the sugar free maple syrup. I found with this mix the pancake held its shape better after cooking instead of collapsing. Still light and fluffy though.
L. Nothing
D. Back to the bunless burger with cheese slice, mushrooms , tomato, mustard, lettuce and 1/2 avocado.
Got a lot of berries at the moment so suspect some berries may figure later.
Bed 6.2 FBG 5.3. Halo Top hadn't left the system by the time I went to bed
@ianpspurs - well done to Julie for finding the no longer missing wedding ring. Woman do that - methodical patience I reckon.
Usual school run lecturing No 2 en route for 2 days of unbelievable naughty behaviour. Running out of things to withdraw from him so need to come up with something that will make an impression. I'm considering the coal and sticks for Christmas as that scared me as a child!
B. Tassimo Americano grande with a dash of cream. 2 rashers crispy back back and 2 souffle pancakes with a little sugar free maple syrup (the one made with monk fruit). I changed the souffle pancake recipe a little. For 1 serving (2 pancakes) 1 separated egg large, 1 tablespoon ricotta, 1 level tablespoon coconut flour, pinch baking powder.
Whisk to egg white to solid peaks.
In another bowl whisk together the yolk, coconut flour, ricotta and baking powder.
Fold in the egg white and fry.
You can add flavouring - e.g. vanilla, monk fruit to sweeten, berries etc. I kept it plain as I was having the sugar free maple syrup. I found with this mix the pancake held its shape better after cooking instead of collapsing. Still light and fluffy though.
L. Nothing
D. Back to the bunless burger with cheese slice, mushrooms , tomato, mustard, lettuce and 1/2 avocado.
Got a lot of berries at the moment so suspect some berries may figure later.
Ooo definitely going to have to make a trip to Lidl. I really struggle with the 95% chocolate but have been having green & Blacks mint dark chocolate - big square works out to 3g carb and is like having an after eight. Would love some other flavours I could indulge in!Whilst in Lidl today looking for the 95% chocolate, I also found some 70% raspberry chocolate. Carbs per square 4.4g (good size square too). Very nice for a little treat, and I do miss flavoured chocolate although I'm experimenting with my own orange and mint varieties.
I likee!! He's already convinced he's on the coal and stick list as a possibility.Maglil - Leading up to the big festive day, some young cousins (actually 3rd cousins I think) put up a faux CCTV camera, a bit like this. Their little boy, now 7, was told Santa watches via it. Theirs contains a battery, so there is a little red lamp on it.
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Allegedly, it really works!