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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1945279" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>[USER=446715]@Boo1979[/USER] , I hope your mum is better soon.</p><p>[USER=486157]@Tori71[/USER] I like the look of the red sprouts.</p><p>[USER=468536]@DJC3[/USER] I could almost develop a sweet tooth, having seen those coconut chocolate bites.</p><p>[USER=52911]@maglil55[/USER] I recommend ginger for the throat, in tea, or strong drink, whatever it takes! [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] I am cautiously stating that I do feel I am winning in the lurgy war. </p><p>Slept late, lounged about, then nipped to Tesco and snapped up the bargain veg on offer. Lots of soup making going on, and cauliflower cheese . The soups will have plenty of pepper and chilli as further weapons in the lurgy fight. I cancelled a social meal out tonight, partly to keep any lurgy germs to myself. Friends don't want this for Christmas. Also because with already raw throat, I don't fancy being exposed to the lurgies others are incubating.</p><p>Late brunch : Greek yogurt coffee</p><p>Afternoon: celery, as I was preparing some for stock, with peanut butter. Ginger tea.</p><p>Dinner: salmon , cream cheese, broccoli, more ginger tea. Mineral water.</p><p>Before bedtime, I will have almond milk, warmed with turmeric and ginger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1945279, member: 100904"] [USER=446715]@Boo1979[/USER] , I hope your mum is better soon. [USER=486157]@Tori71[/USER] I like the look of the red sprouts. [USER=468536]@DJC3[/USER] I could almost develop a sweet tooth, having seen those coconut chocolate bites. [USER=52911]@maglil55[/USER] I recommend ginger for the throat, in tea, or strong drink, whatever it takes! [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] I am cautiously stating that I do feel I am winning in the lurgy war. Slept late, lounged about, then nipped to Tesco and snapped up the bargain veg on offer. Lots of soup making going on, and cauliflower cheese . The soups will have plenty of pepper and chilli as further weapons in the lurgy fight. I cancelled a social meal out tonight, partly to keep any lurgy germs to myself. Friends don't want this for Christmas. Also because with already raw throat, I don't fancy being exposed to the lurgies others are incubating. Late brunch : Greek yogurt coffee Afternoon: celery, as I was preparing some for stock, with peanut butter. Ginger tea. Dinner: salmon , cream cheese, broccoli, more ginger tea. Mineral water. Before bedtime, I will have almond milk, warmed with turmeric and ginger. [/QUOTE]
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