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<blockquote data-quote="maglil55" data-source="post: 2194455" data-attributes="member: 52911"><p>Sunday - Bed 6.4 FBG 4.8. No swimming lessons today. Starts next Sunday. It's getting a bit wild weather wise. [USER=461597]@PenguinMum[/USER] - I noticed the absence if the cauli rice in Iceland. Like you I hope it returns as it is handy to have in the freezer. [USER=455169]@shelley262[/USER] - our decorations came down today too although it took until Monday to get a break in the weather to get the massive tree bag back in our shed (no way it fits through the loft hatch). </p><p>B. Had a go with Nairns fine milled oatcakes - 3 of them with a rough pate with mushrooms in it. Only out my BGs up by 0.7 so it seems oatcakes in moderation are OK. Usual TAG with ADOC.</p><p>L. Nothing</p><p>D. A stew from the IP with carrot, onion, mini cob and a green medley of peas, broccoli, sugar snaps and kale. The tiniest piece if pastry ever! Scoop of Grahams goodness and raspberries.</p><p>Usual campari and soda.</p><p></p><p>I've decided I'm going to do Diet Doctor's 12 week weight loss for good program. I've spent a fair bit of time today fiddling with the week one menu since, as usual, there is way too much food. I've dropped a few lunches. Like [USER=468536]@DJC3[/USER], it's nice to have the whole week planned out so I don't have to think "What's for dinner?".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maglil55, post: 2194455, member: 52911"] Sunday - Bed 6.4 FBG 4.8. No swimming lessons today. Starts next Sunday. It's getting a bit wild weather wise. [USER=461597]@PenguinMum[/USER] - I noticed the absence if the cauli rice in Iceland. Like you I hope it returns as it is handy to have in the freezer. [USER=455169]@shelley262[/USER] - our decorations came down today too although it took until Monday to get a break in the weather to get the massive tree bag back in our shed (no way it fits through the loft hatch). B. Had a go with Nairns fine milled oatcakes - 3 of them with a rough pate with mushrooms in it. Only out my BGs up by 0.7 so it seems oatcakes in moderation are OK. Usual TAG with ADOC. L. Nothing D. A stew from the IP with carrot, onion, mini cob and a green medley of peas, broccoli, sugar snaps and kale. The tiniest piece if pastry ever! Scoop of Grahams goodness and raspberries. Usual campari and soda. I've decided I'm going to do Diet Doctor's 12 week weight loss for good program. I've spent a fair bit of time today fiddling with the week one menu since, as usual, there is way too much food. I've dropped a few lunches. Like [USER=468536]@DJC3[/USER], it's nice to have the whole week planned out so I don't have to think "What's for dinner?". [/QUOTE]
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