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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 392103"><p>Well ... 'er indoors is unwell and feeling nauseous due to drugs for muscle strain but she really enjoyed it .... no projectile vomiting and I enjoyed it too. I put the zest of 6 limes and juice in it so is very limey and the ginger goes well. But, I am not used to eating sweet desserts, and, blimey it's sweet. Maybe the two packets of crushed ginger nut biscuits 250g, 120g butter, & 400g condensed milk had something to do with it!</p><p></p><p>I will do a test right now .... just a mo .... 7.4 after two hours (within my target range). I had a piece 4 hours ago then spaghetti with cheese sauce, peas and bacon an hour later and 2nd slice an hour after that. Is that an OK reading considering what I've eaten, as I don't usually have desserts (before and after a meal!) and haven't a clue?</p><p></p><p>I will try the Waitrose one to see how it should be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 392103"] Well ... 'er indoors is unwell and feeling nauseous due to drugs for muscle strain but she really enjoyed it .... no projectile vomiting and I enjoyed it too. I put the zest of 6 limes and juice in it so is very limey and the ginger goes well. But, I am not used to eating sweet desserts, and, blimey it's sweet. Maybe the two packets of crushed ginger nut biscuits 250g, 120g butter, & 400g condensed milk had something to do with it! I will do a test right now .... just a mo .... 7.4 after two hours (within my target range). I had a piece 4 hours ago then spaghetti with cheese sauce, peas and bacon an hour later and 2nd slice an hour after that. Is that an OK reading considering what I've eaten, as I don't usually have desserts (before and after a meal!) and haven't a clue? I will try the Waitrose one to see how it should be done. [/QUOTE]
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