Dancing Badger
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A quick query please: What are the little chocolate pots from Sainsbury's? The ones I've found on their website seem to be too "carby" (or maybe that's just my interpretation.)
Well - it was labelled "Butternut" but there seemed to be an awful lot of lentils in it. Slightly spicy and more like a thin dhal than squash soup.Breakfast: h/m sausage, bacon and eggs, as usual.
Some time later I will have some butternut squash soup which I found in the feeezer last night.
Oh well, at least it's gone now, and the proof of your crime is very well hidden!
Today was the third day of beef an onion stew, still ladled over a slice of low carb bread with mustard instead of the cauliflower purée I keep planning to make.
There is enough left for one more day, no use to make purée for only one day, so I guess I'll have to parboil the cauliflower and freeze it for another time.
Bought a large bag of cashews, wish me luck on portion control once I open it!
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I love cashew and chicken stir fry. Trouble is would have to buy a whole packet! Dangerous.As a self confessed nut-a-holic I do wish you well. I don’t think I could sleep knowing there’s an opened bag of cashews in the house. They are the most more-ish of all nuts.
That stew looks magnificent.
These little gems. They don't cause me any problems, and are fine so long as my carbs are otherwise low. I tend to have 4 raspberries with one. View attachment 65516A quick query please: What are the little chocolate pots from Sainsbury's? The ones I've found on their website seem to be too "carby" (or maybe that's just my interpretation.)
Thankfully, I don't like cashews. Now almonds, walnuts, or hazelnuts, that's a different matter.Whatever luck you wished me, it didn't work!![]()
That was not a sensible portion, especially not at 2:30 am.
Still, so delicious, and chances are it's fine from a bg point of view at this time of day, fingers crossed.
As a self confessed nut-a-holic I do wish you well. I don’t think I could sleep knowing there’s an opened bag of cashews in the house. They are the most more-ish of all nuts.
That stew looks magnificent.
Edit - whoops! I’ve just read your later post lol!
Well, I did make it to the bed, and the bag wasn't even opened yet.
Right. Enjoy your late night feast @Antje77Well, I did make it to the bed, and the bag wasn't even opened yet.
I had been reading in bed for at least an hour when the calling from the cashews got too loud to ignore, and I went downstairs to the freezing kitchen to silence them in the only way possible.
Spent most of the night in the mid to high 6's, higher than usual, so I'll need to take a little more insulin for it tonight. I'm a realist, not an idiot, so I know cashews will happen again tonight and they're next to my bed now. If I'm going to eat them anyway there is no need to go into the 5 °C kitchen to retrieve them, right?
I hope you're feeling better now xx You don't need to be ill on top of everything else.Tummy wasn't so good after lasts night's delivery curry. Meant I could not go to sleep when I needed, so very late night
Heading for early yoga so had small ff greek with seeds and 6 blackberries but that back fired as sparked off pains again. In the middle of yoga when we were bending forward I felt quite nauseous and sweaty. Had to sit down for a good few minutes.
Shopping. Yay 3 livlife loaves from the bigger Waitrose, now safely in the freezer.
L: celeriac mash with butter fried mushrooms. A chocolate protein pot.
Slept 2 hours in chair.
D: steak with a small salad. 2 sqs 85% and 1 full sugar truffle
Thank you for the link. Gary Taubes' book 'The Big Fat Lie' first opened my eyes about fats.It's American and too many adverts by Cynthia which you'll need to ignore but Id really recommend this podcast - her interview with Gary Taubes. Very thought provoking especially about value of low carb eating.
His book looks good but I really enjoy listening to Gary Taubes.![]()
Rethinking Diabetes: Treatment and Management in the Modern Era with Gary Taubes | Cynthia Thurlow
In today's episode, Cynthia Thurlow speaks with Gary Taubes about his book, Rethinking Diabetes, and treatment and management in the modern era.cynthiathurlow.com
Well, I did make it to the bed, and the bag wasn't even opened yet.
I had been reading in bed for at least an hour when the calling from the cashews got too loud to ignore, and I went downstairs to the freezing kitchen to silence them in the only way possible.
Spent most of the night in the mid to high 6's, higher than usual, so I'll need to take a little more insulin for it tonight. I'm a realist, not an idiot, so I know cashews will happen again tonight and they're next to my bed now. If I'm going to eat them anyway there is no need to go into the 5 °C kitchen to retrieve them, right?