Krystyna23040
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My feeling is (although I am not an expert) that your almond milk in tea is on a par with cream - or maybe it is actually better than cream as it is lower carb. The almond milk latte looks ok also, although it does depend on how much of it you use.A righteous and Godly decision. The man is a legend.
Serious question: Does my usual 17 hrs on just tea with almond milk and almond milk latte count? I'm allergic to Fungs - (his audible books are amazing for sending me to sleep though. Highly unlikely to ever progress far. 5 mins is plenty)
Thanks. I mainly use h/m - water and small particles of the 60 gms almonds in A/M kettle, well strained - or unsweetened which claims to be 0 carbs. Please don't use the K word before the watershed (won't someone think of the poor children).Michael Mosley didn'tMy feeling is (although I am not an expert) that your almond milk in tea is on a par with cream - or maybe it is actually better than cream as it is lower carb. The almond milk latte looks ok also, although it does depend on how much of it you use.
I have read that the sweetened Almond milks are very high carb - but the unsweetened ones are absolutely ok on keto.
That sounds way better than cream - ideal for fasting. I promise I won't use the I word before the watershed.Thanks. I mainly use h/m - water and small particles of the 60 gms almonds in A/M kettle, well strained - or unsweetened which claims to be 0 carbs. Please don't use the K word before the watershed (won't someone think of the poor children).Michael Mosley didn't
I got a Grade 2 back in 1967 do you thing that if I complain they might up it to grade 1?Did you all get good grades in A level art yesterday? I do hope so.
Sorry about your ruined carpetWhat a day! Then just before sitting down with a GandT I was trying to be helpful and vacuuming Mrs MCs study the belt on our old Hoover broke and left black rubber marks on the nice pale carpet. 1 hour on my hands and knees scrubbing and it's better but more spread, new carpet me thinks.
So a very quick A4 watercolour sketch to layout composition for the final of my Beech Tree Hill Circles, 15 minutes. Will work on the actual watercolour Saturday.
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I got a Grade 2 back in 1967 do you thing that if I complain they might up it to grade 1?
Thank you for the congratulations and the art. Interesting that you liked the cooler conditions for better sleep. It was cooler here last night and my sleep was shorter and score was lower.good evening all
was 4.6 this morning
cooler last night which improved the chances of sleep
a quietish day today after our day out volunteering yesterday. We had a damp and misty start but now the sun is out and the temperature is going up again, good job Katy had her clip on Monday, a big standard poodle with long hair has just walked along the street outside our house with it's owner and the poor thing looked so hot and miserable
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@ianpspurs - late to the party because I had to catch up reading but congratulations on your latest test coming back with good results
@dunelm three stunning artworks, I liked the treescape with the orchids in the foreground very much and your latest has a lovely, simple elegance of line which is not easy to achieve.
@gennepher - I'm enjoying the way this app is performing for you and I love how you use deep contrasts and vibrant colours, I especially like the moon and seascape
@Muddy Cyclist - Hugs for the black marks on the carpet
good to see the beginnings and then the finished work, I like to see the different stages, it's instructiveNice finished painting, you're always so good at rendering the light, though I can understand why you added a wash of purple into the deep shadows and should imagine it would enhance that area (I find handling purple a bit tricky myself because it seems to depend so much on the shade you use )
Interesting composition for the next painting and I look forward to seeing it
art bit - thank you all for your kind comments on my 'John Blockley' styleI enjoyed trying it , perhaps I'll do another, it's a bit different from my usual
I quite like to do flowers and plants but I'm inclined to fiddle about too much so here are a couple of the letterbox style things
no 1 - I'm an oldie so a base pallet is Red/Blue/Yellow to me but I notice that a some people now use Cyan/Magenta/Yellow - is this because of the influence of light mixing for digital media ?
quick experiment using it for a change
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no 2 - my usual - seascape with cliff just because
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Thank you. MRs MC was wanting a new carpet anyway so she is not so mad with me.
I used to be quite muted with my colour choices but have suddenly found Cadmium Yellow light hue and sap green figures a lot in my paintings. The purple I use is Permenent Mauve I have also added Mineral Turquoise from the sennelier range of paints.no 1 - I'm an oldie so a base pallet is Red/Blue/Yellow to me but I notice that a some people now use Cyan/Magenta/Yellow - is this because of the influence of light mixing for digital media ?
good evening all
was 4.6 this morning
cooler last night which improved the chances of sleep
a quietish day today after our day out volunteering yesterday. We had a damp and misty start but now the sun is out and the temperature is going up again, good job Katy had her clip on Monday, a big standard poodle with long hair has just walked along the street outside our house with it's owner and the poor thing looked so hot and miserable
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@ianpspurs - late to the party because I had to catch up reading but congratulations on your latest test coming back with good results
@dunelm three stunning artworks, I liked the treescape with the orchids in the foreground very much and your latest has a lovely, simple elegance of line which is not easy to achieve.
@gennepher - I'm enjoying the way this app is performing for you and I love how you use deep contrasts and vibrant colours, I especially like the moon and seascape
@Muddy Cyclist - Hugs for the black marks on the carpet
good to see the beginnings and then the finished work, I like to see the different stages, it's instructiveNice finished painting, you're always so good at rendering the light, though I can understand why you added a wash of purple into the deep shadows and should imagine it would enhance that area (I find handling purple a bit tricky myself because it seems to depend so much on the shade you use )
Interesting composition for the next painting and I look forward to seeing it
art bit - thank you all for your kind comments on my 'John Blockley' styleI enjoyed trying it , perhaps I'll do another, it's a bit different from my usual
I quite like to do flowers and plants but I'm inclined to fiddle about too much so here are a couple of the letterbox style things
no 1 - I'm an oldie so a base pallet is Red/Blue/Yellow to me but I notice that a some people now use Cyan/Magenta/Yellow - is this because of the influence of light mixing for digital media ?
quick experiment using it for a change
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no 2 - my usual - seascape with cliff just because
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The small tortoiseshell, this is sadly becoming rare, I have only seen one this year. I remember seeing more of these than many other types.On our walk today Melody captured this photo of a butterfly that caught her eye.
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What a good friend you are @gennepher and such a talented artist. Thanks for the weekend wishes @karen8967 and right back at you. Fbg of 4.3 @ 4.57 for me today and 4.9 by 7.11 to celebrate the feast of The Assumption. Yesterday's evening meal was salmon in watercress sauce with halloumi chips and chestnut mushrooms. I did top that up with a chunk of my newfound favourite chorizo then some Waitrose 1 90% chocolate (Ecudaor) which is the only choc at that level I can eat. Another cooler night, duvet needed so my sleep score and length suffered. Also struck me last night how the nights have quickly started to draw in. Grit teeth and hang on time for me very soon. Take good care of yourselves I need more tea and at least 250 steps this hour.
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