Well, it seems to be working well for you, keep it up!Yes, yes, I'm excited about my progress too!
Thank you for your comment about sweeteners pavlovsdog. While I know Stevia will be my go to sweetener, even though I've never tried it, I'm hesitant. I'm going to take this slow.
Breakfast: Green tea and lemon, decaf coffee with cream (coconut oil still hasn't arrived - surprisingly I am gaining weight without it) and a slice of Stracciatella cake.
Brunch: Smoked salmon and scrambled egg with toasted flax bread/sliced bun
Lunch/afternoon tea: Baked camembert and chorizo with crudite and stuffed olives shared with Mr TP. Slice of Stracciatella cake.
Valentines dinner: Fillet steak with roasted mushroom filled with blue brie and chorizo, roasted tomatos, rocket and a dijon sauce. Chocolate orange pots.
Drinks: 2 teas with semi skim milk, water glass of red wine and diet coke
Hope you all had an enjoyable valentines day of food x
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Sounds good to me... especially the lick of ice-cream... he's very 'sharing', your Mr E...
Breakfast: Green tea and lemon, decaf coffee with cream (coconut oil still hasn't arrived - surprisingly I am gaining weight without it) and a slice of Stracciatella cake.
Brunch: Smoked salmon and scrambled egg with toasted flax bread/sliced bun
Lunch/afternoon tea: Baked camembert and chorizo with crudite and stuffed olives shared with Mr TP. Slice of Stracciatella cake.
Valentines dinner: Fillet steak with roasted mushroom filled with blue brie and chorizo, roasted tomatos, rocket and a dijon sauce. Chocolate orange pots.
Drinks: 2 teas with semi skim milk, water glass of red wine and diet coke
Hope you all had an enjoyable valentines day of food x
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Steak
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Chocolate orange pots
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I've been making big lattes lately - helps to keep me feeling full and minimal carbs cos its soya milklove my coffee.....gone from 1 to 3 cups per day..willing to cut to zero carbs but keep your hands off my coffee.. ...
Thank you and again for going to the trouble of doing the Wikipedia for me. Sounds a little bit like piccalilli just no baby onions or cauliflower in itThese were my father's favorite pickles. I've eaten them for almost 50 years, and have often wondered myself. The ingredients are fresh cucumbers, sugar, water, vinegar, salt, dehydrated onion, spices, calcium chloride, turmeric, and yellow 5. It's a sweet and sour pickle, the name American.
From Wikipedia...
Bread-and-butter pickles are a marinated pickle produced with sliced cucumbers in a solution of vinegar, sugar and spices which may be either be processed by canning or simply chilled as refrigerator pickles. The origin of the name and the spread of their popularity in the United States is attributed to Omar and Cora Fanning, a pair of Illinois cucumber farmers who started selling sweet and sour pickles in the 1920s and filed for the trademark "Fanning's Bread and Butter Pickles" in 1923 (though the recipe and similar ones are probably much older).[10] The story attached to the name is that the Fannings survived rough years by making the pickles with their surplus of undersized cucumbers and bartering them with their grocer for staples such as bread and butter.[11] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickled_cucumber
dl = decilitreI made these quickly this morning... very nice indeed... haven't tried toasting them yet but had half of one with salmon mousse:
3/4 cup (1,5 dl) of ground almond/flour (but what is dl anyone?)
1 tbsp of flax seed
I tbsp of sunflower seeds (I chopped walnuts instead)
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
2 eggs
1/2 cup (1 dl?) of creme fraiche (didn't have so put a couple of tsp organic apple cider vinegar in cream)
Oven on 200 degrees
Mix dry ingredients
Mix olive oil, eggs and creme fraiche, add to dry mix and combine carefully
Let it sit for 5 minutes
Divide into 4 pieces, shape into balls and put in a (I assume muffin) pan on a baking tray. Bake approx. 15 mins (i left them for nearer 20)
Place a clean tea-towel over the buns for a couple of minutes...
They are really good - a bit like scones...
Sounds nice. Might try it with coconut flour....... Sounds like you are like @Brunneria and I for doing it your own way......rather than exactly what recipe saysI made these quickly this morning... very nice indeed... haven't tried toasting them yet but had half of one with salmon mousse:
3/4 cup (1,5 dl) of ground almond/flour (but what is dl anyone?)
1 tbsp of flax seed
I tbsp of sunflower seeds (I chopped walnuts instead)
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
2 eggs
1/2 cup (1 dl?) of creme fraiche (didn't have so put a couple of tsp organic apple cider vinegar in cream)
Oven on 200 degrees
Mix dry ingredients
Mix olive oil, eggs and creme fraiche, add to dry mix and combine carefully
Let it sit for 5 minutes
Divide into 4 pieces, shape into balls and put in a (I assume muffin) pan on a baking tray. Bake approx. 15 mins (i left them for nearer 20)
Place a clean tea-towel over the buns for a couple of minutes...
They are really good - a bit like scones...
Thank you and again for going to the trouble of doing the Wikipedia for me. Sounds a little bit like piccalilli just no baby onions or cauliflower in it
Think I'll try that As I'm lactose intolerant i usualy hhave lacto free milk in tea just a splash. Can't stand any other milk. Tried them all. But I've had soya milk cappuccino at costa coffee before and it was nice.I've been making big lattes lately - helps to keep me feeling full and minimal carbs cos its soya milk
Just bookmarked the recipe. Never had pizza much but it does sound nice esp the extra cheesy base - seem to have lost bookmark already. Mozzarella is the one with very little taste though isn't it? I guess its in there to give a nice crispy texture once cooked. Like crispy cheeseTry this pizza base.
It's fab. But you have to cook it first on both sides before you load the toppings on.
So it's a bit of phaff, but I actually prefer it to a bread base. Doesn't cause bloating. No indigestion. Can be picked up in fingers and eaten properly.
You trying to make us all hungry? Ooh, snack, forgot I brought some cheese up to bed.....mmmmmBreakfast: Green tea and lemon, decaf coffee with cream (coconut oil still hasn't arrived - surprisingly I am gaining weight without it) and a slice of Stracciatella cake.
Brunch: Smoked salmon and scrambled egg with toasted flax bread/sliced bun
Lunch/afternoon tea: Baked camembert and chorizo with crudite and stuffed olives shared with Mr TP. Slice of Stracciatella cake.
Valentines dinner: Fillet steak with roasted mushroom filled with blue brie and chorizo, roasted tomatos, rocket and a dijon sauce. Chocolate orange pots.
Drinks: 2 teas with semi skim milk, water glass of red wine and diet coke
Hope you all had an enjoyable valentines day of food x
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Steak
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Chocolate orange pots
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Soya milk needs a bigger splash for same colour tea but tho I could tell the difference at first I don't notice now...unsweetened of course ..... Watch branded ones like Alpro - they don't always say. Their "original" IS sweetened (or was that the original almond milk.....Think I'll try that As I'm lactose intolerant i usualy hhave lacto free milk in tea just a splash. Can't stand any other milk. Tried them all. But I've had soya milk cappuccino at costa coffee before and it was nice.
I've been making big lattes lately - helps to keep me feeling full and minimal carbs cos its soya milk
Last time someone told me that abt coffee they were pregnant
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