maglil55
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It's not. Argos sell it and a few other places.I don't believe it's a Lakeland exclusive product. I just know they definitely sell it.
It's not. Argos sell it and a few other places.I don't believe it's a Lakeland exclusive product. I just know they definitely sell it.
Oh. My. Word.Oops forgot the cake
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Hello all,
Dinner: Eating out. Some Breton fish soup (tasted like bouillabaise) with gruyere and sauce rouille. A small plate of spicy ground lamb/beef on hummus) and a few pomegranate seeds. Was disappointed in the main course, which was supposed to be lamb with pumkin and fennel, but mostly contained potatoes (which weren't listed on the menu) -- they were very accommodating though and let me replace this with a cheese platter. One and a half glasses of chardonnay. Enjoyed the food overall, but unfortunately this enjoyment was a little hampered because my husband hated it.
@MrsA2 do you suppose it was a carb migraine? Glad short-lived!
@SilverK welcome to the thread! My lists are boring too but I enjoy my food. If I were to find it boring I would have my head checked lol. Since my mid 20's I have eaten three breakfasts-- the one I have now is actually similar to the other two, which were similar to each other! I am a fan of that first bite. I do wish all these good LC breads in the UK/Europe were available here for me to try...
@OzBlossom for your flourless torte, do you flour-ize your own nuts or buy meal?
@OzBlossom I put that in my CopyMeThat for further work. What did you use for sweetener? And toasting the nut meal is so brilliant that it should be required! Much less "raw nut" flavor.
Which is worse- the fat glossy-coated live bat I found huddled on my staircase about this time last night, or the possum I just chased away from the patio? Neither is good to eat. Neither is good for cats, one of whom vanquished a huge possum 13 years ago when he was in his prime. Either might be rabid, but neither behaved nor looked so. Ugh.
Time changes tonight-- I have an extra hour to digest before bed!
Hello all,
Haven't posted for a couple of days -- being out and having fun (also slacked on the exercise).
Thank you so very much for your birthday wishes all, @ianpspurs, @zauberflote, @Goonergal, @Annb, @PenguinMum, @DCUKMod, @maglil55, @DJC3, @OzBlossom, and @Mrs T 123. This definitely made my day.
@DJC3 -- Kind of wondered in which way you notice the taste of psyllium husk? Tbh, I am not sure I noticed one way or another or probably don't remember what bread without the psyllium tastes like.
@DJC3. Never tried monkfruit as a sweetener. How does it taste like compared to erythritol? And what is Brussels pate -- made from Brussels sprouts?
@maglil55 -- Yes, going into partial lockdown again is definitely a drag. Just hope it helps -- so far the results of lockdowns across Europe don't seem to be great as numbers continue to rise across all countries.
@zauberflote -- Just wondered what foods are difficult for you (can't be tolerated)?
Food on Thursday ...
Breakfast: Double decaffeinated espresso with cream and erythritol. (Also received my parcel with low-carb goodies), so had half a package of chicken crisps (12g, taste is so-so, nothing to write home about, probably because they quite low fat too, but will be good to use with dips). Also hat ordered two fatt bars (salt caramel), which were fantastic. Also tried some of the mandarine orange chocolate, which was also good, but not fantastic.
Lunch: Nothing.
Dinner: Eating out. Some Breton fish soup (tasted like bouillabaise) with gruyere and sauce rouille. A small plate of spicy ground lamb/beef on hummus) and a few pomegranate seeds. Was disappointed in the main course, which was supposed to be lamb with pumkin and fennel, but mostly contained potatoes (which weren't listed on the menu) -- they were very accommodating though and let me replace this with a cheese platter. One and a half glasses of chardonnay. Enjoyed the food overall, but unfortunately this enjoyment was a little hampered because my husband hated it.
They sold out in 10 mins! They've employed another member of staff and got a bigger oven apparently.
The only way I could ever survive cake in Singapore during my many stays there was to tell myself over and over "It will not taste as good as it looks, it will not ...." The trouble was, when I did succumb, it DID taste as good as it looked!Oops forgot the cake
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