Clearing the loft must have earned you gold stars and really good BG.. Win-win...B egg bacon mushroom & cherry tomatoes
L 3 sausages a tomato a slice of burgen
5 hours of clearing my loft out, what a space for keeping rubbish!
D chicken bacon asparagus in spinach leaves
Coconut flour cookies
Cookies sound lovely......do you have the recipie at all please? !B egg bacon mushroom & cherry tomatoes
L 3 sausages a tomato a slice of burgen
5 hours of clearing my loft out, what a space for keeping rubbish!
D chicken bacon asparagus in spinach leaves
Coconut flour cookies
So did mine... so did I!! What a good idea - haven't done that since the early 70's...My mum used to whisk carnation milk into jelly as it was setting to make a mousse - been wondering if single cream would work the same way........
My butcher persuaded me to buy 8lb of ox liver for 50p (getting rid, I think they call it). Mine's full of grisly bits :***: I've got 2lb left in the freezer if you'd like itI made liver pate with some of it but the blender still left the grisly bits. Good luck with yours, it's sure good stuff. Without the grisly bits.
I didn't even know I missed Melton Mowbrays until just then...Lunch sounded delicious!
Lots of things do these days with their age....Doesn't it make them fart?
We have learned to ration liver treats VERY carefully...
Love my lattee with soya milk - find I don't notice a difference now. Boil the milk in the cup in the microwave, pop it under the Senseo machine and get nice frothy coffee (the soya milk wouldn't do that on its own) luverly ..... could drink one now but almost doggy tea time. Have one after though while tea is cooking I thinkFrustrating for you... Would cream be better in your coffee? Too sad not to drink it... Maybe on a quiet day you could try proper coffee?
Sounds good enough to meMy menu have been pretty boring today.
Breakfast: dairy and fat free yoghurt
Lunch: chicken Breast, mixed veg and a poached egg
Dinner: chicken soup and a side salad
Also had a few cups of tea with dairy free milk
Sounds good enough to meand the main thing is did you enjoy it?
Had my Pig & Whistle breakfast. Bacon, sausages, fried bread, 2 fried eggs and tomatoes...tempted by the baked beans but I spiked a bit last time.... 5.5 at 2 1/2 hrs... Less than fasting
Dinner: didn't need any...Snacks: mid afternoon sugarfree jelly with mandarins in, last piece of homemade non-spiking cake
Tea: mushroom soup cooking, as mentioned b4 with addition of 3 star anise, sage, salt & black pepper and lemon juice.... Was smelling and tasting good
That's more than the grandkids have between them.......Ok yours sounds lovely! Especially the breakfast
I enjoyed it I suppose but I'm struggling a bit with craving something sweet or salty.
Picking up some sugar free jelly tomorrow though so that should fix the sweet bit.
My husbands 12 Easter eggs that keep staring at me when I open the fridge aren't helping!
That must be really hard to find something nice to eat. Strange the carbs thing in the sugar free stuff.....I've noticed how high some of them are yet they do nothing to spike my bs readings - I was actually a bit wary of trying them at first because of that. The Thornton's chocolates were higher in carbs than the Milk Tray (both bought for me at Christmas) so what the carbs are and why they don't seem to have any effect on my bs I don't know.....I tend not to bother with sugar free things anymore, as it's the carb content Inject for it's the same whether it's made up from sugar or the artificial stuff. I guess type 1 is lucky ok that way in that you can still have the real deal if you so wish
Just at the moment I can't have dairy, fat or fibre so the chocolate and popcorn is a no no.
It's an excuse to get some goodness in me for a while though
It was a homemade one too; I don't usually like them, but I must admit it was rather delish!I didn't even know I missed Melton Mowbrays until just then...
Wonder what hot water crust pastry would be like made with soya flour....mmmmmmm food for thought - literallyIt was a homemade one too; I don't usually like them, but I must admit it was rather delish!
I'd like to try it but ulcerative colitis hates soya... oddly enough....Love my lattee with soya milk - find I don't notice a difference now. Boil the milk in the cup in the microwave, pop it under the Senseo machine and get nice frothy coffee (the soya milk wouldn't do that on its own) luverly ..... could drink one now but almost doggy tea time. Have one after though while tea is cooking I think
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