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Made some crackling to die for today. Underlying belly meat was pretty decent too.
That crackling looks awesome!!... I made some a few weeks ago, but not as good as yours that time. I am experimenting on doing it a few different ways... Salt over night... Tiny pin prick holes in the skin... No holes in the skin....Air fryer...fan oven...What I have found that is delicious is scoring the meat side and rubbing in some Chinese 5 spices and a little salt. I had mine with steamed bok choy with a little garlic and then suateed with some sesame oil and light soya. You are supposed to add Oyster sauce to the bok choy, but that has sugar in it, so I skipped the oyster sauce.. Not as tasty, but still delicious!Made some crackling to die for today. Underlying belly meat was pretty decent too.
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Yum!!!B- 3 fried eggs on wilted spinach with grated parmesan on top
L/D - all the family round for a lovely change so it felt very festive. Slow cooked beef brisket (130C overnight in a tent of foil - what a fabulous smell to wake up to) cheesy leeks, broccoli and shredded sprouts with smoked bacon lardons. Cheese and h/m seedy crackers to follow, few(!) glasses of wine.
I’m on black tea now. Determined to get used to it.
I did manage to make my meal and eat it. I was very hungry and ate too much. Suddenly felt very bloated and ill - daft to eat so much, knowing how touchy my stomach can be. Then it really let me know how it felt (incredibly fast "transition" - so bad I had to cancel my weekly phone date with my brother) and am now pretty empty. Taking no further chances until tomorrow because it is still threatening.Breakfast: slices of ham and cheese.
2nd meal: will be fried chicken thigh and a cucumber salad. I think I will actually make it this time because I am busy cooking already - things for other people to eat, so am on my feet (intermittently with plenty rests in between) and should be still going long enough to make my meal.
Yum!!!
Are you using a sugar substitute with you black tea? I found that Stevia tastes a bit less chemically than Canderel.