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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2321006" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>FBG 12.5.</p><p></p><p>Breakfast 2 rashers streaky bacon and a fried egg plus one strawberry and one raspberry.</p><p></p><p>Probably will have some more raspberries during the afternoon.</p><p></p><p>Dinner - I'm going to try that corned beef base for a quiche. Must be careful about veg in the quiche though. Mushrooms should be OK and a little onion. Shan't bother with any cheese - there's going to be plenty of protein in it anyway.</p><p></p><p>Neil has just given me a smaller version of the copperstone frying pan that he gave me a couple of days ago. He said he reckoned the first one was too big for everyday use. I actually used it (the bigger one) to fry my egg this morning, although I used the microwave for the bacon to get it nice and crispy. It worked very well with no oil and nothing stuck to the pan.</p><p></p><p>It's noticeable, [USER=496650]@zauberflote[/USER], that most of the time, Em wants to play active games or wants help with one of her "projects", but, although I didn't tell her that I was feeling unwell, she seemed to sense it anyway and made no demands (other than accept the care she was offering - a glass of apple juice(!), a cup of tea, and would I like a biscuit). She is a very caring child. At present she wants to be a vet because she wants to care for sick animals. Despite this, she is very matter-of-fact when it comes to animals being slaughtered for food or when the death of a loved pet has to be accepted.</p><p></p><p>She told me that she was (pretending to be) the penguin's mum as well as Pengie's teacher and was delighted when I told her that I knew of someone on this forum who used the name "PenguinMum".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2321006, member: 25851"] FBG 12.5. Breakfast 2 rashers streaky bacon and a fried egg plus one strawberry and one raspberry. Probably will have some more raspberries during the afternoon. Dinner - I'm going to try that corned beef base for a quiche. Must be careful about veg in the quiche though. Mushrooms should be OK and a little onion. Shan't bother with any cheese - there's going to be plenty of protein in it anyway. Neil has just given me a smaller version of the copperstone frying pan that he gave me a couple of days ago. He said he reckoned the first one was too big for everyday use. I actually used it (the bigger one) to fry my egg this morning, although I used the microwave for the bacon to get it nice and crispy. It worked very well with no oil and nothing stuck to the pan. It's noticeable, [USER=496650]@zauberflote[/USER], that most of the time, Em wants to play active games or wants help with one of her "projects", but, although I didn't tell her that I was feeling unwell, she seemed to sense it anyway and made no demands (other than accept the care she was offering - a glass of apple juice(!), a cup of tea, and would I like a biscuit). She is a very caring child. At present she wants to be a vet because she wants to care for sick animals. Despite this, she is very matter-of-fact when it comes to animals being slaughtered for food or when the death of a loved pet has to be accepted. She told me that she was (pretending to be) the penguin's mum as well as Pengie's teacher and was delighted when I told her that I knew of someone on this forum who used the name "PenguinMum". [/QUOTE]
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