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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Thank you @geefull - no, you no longer have to travel to Montignac to see finger daubs. Yes, trees do tend to cwtch up - especially in Wales when it’s cold like in your smashing landscape.
 
Good morning everyone from a cold and dark start to international bin day in the dark and dangerous north

The wonder wheel is still being held hostage in the medicine cupboard (for we have such a thing) but I can imagine that the chunk of Wensleydale with that piece of Christmas cake would not have amused it.

A small rain free window yesterday resulted in a small exodus into the park where, after only 40 minutes, the window closed and hoods were raised.

Oxford AstraZeneca is now on the march - wonder which one we will get and will the fashion conscious be bragging about brand. Talk again about herd immunity, “the head of the herd was calling, far far away”.

Plants in the park today on a bit of backing paper. Have a wonderful Wednesday. Koffy is ready.
 
Good Morning and 6.2 for me today.

A real good freeze here over night so snow is hanging around, will not be taking the risk of a Bike Ride, snow is OK but snow and ice are a bad combination, discovered that the hard way a few years back.

No plans other than a lot of tilting my head on alternative sides for Mrs MC to pour copious amounts of Olive Oil into them in the hope vacuuming removes wax Thursday morning.

Keep safe.

PS do we know if and when AA will be back?
 
Morning

Woke to 6.8 this morning and had a Lift tab, 7.9 come breakfast time an hour later, I hear a lot thinking well why did she have glucose when she was high 6's anyway but if like me you'd had daily morning hypo's for over a week I'm sure you would also do anything and everything to stop them

Was a bit miffed last night as went to grab a couple of digestives before to find my mum had yet again helped herself, wouldn't have been so bad if that hadn't been the only ones I had left! Fed up of her thinking it's fine and leaving me in a potentially dangerous situation but hey ho there's no getting that through to her
xx
 
A good hazy sun walk in the park. There is a lot of depth and I like the detail in the row of distant trees blending into the misty day.
 
Sorry to read that your ears are playing up and hope that the vacuuming works for you tomorrow. Yes, snow an ice not a good combination when on two wheels. I don’t mind riding my motorcycle in snow but ice is a real no-no especially that black stuff. Had a very brief exchange of Christmas greetings with AA a week ago via other means but no idea when back.
 
Morning all be it good bad or undecided the sun will still rise. Today I swear Swipey bounded up to me @ 5.21 with a 4.3 shaped stick in its mouth . Probably just a hologram. While I am musing on the absurd, this fashionable sovereignty schtick has its flaws. I dutifully adopted said nostrum to my festive food. Who would have imagined in an environment geared to produce and consume high carb root vegetables and sweet sugary treats at the darkest time of the year OMAD salads would feel so soul destroying? But celebrate the world leading success, the outstanding deal which has helped your fbg prosper mightily I hear you all chorus. You are just an unreconstructed carb remainer. There are, admittedly, some transition issues (that certainly) such as feeling cold, waking at 3.55 and perforated ear drums from my dear wife - you don't eat enough announced via Alexa every 10 mins. Still, there's always Jose's increasingly generous shower to make me feel so much better before bedtime. Pip Pip old toots.
 
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Oh dear, sounds like digestives need to be stashed in some place not in a kitchen cupboard.
 
I feel your pain. So many high carb roots cluttering up the veg isles during this period of transition and roasted lettuce gives no relief.
 
Oh dear, sounds like digestives need to be stashed in some place not in a kitchen cupboard.
They are just on the worktop in a tub, apparently even though I pay to live here it's not my house so in her words I'm not entitled to cupboard space and unfortunately I have no room in my bedroom as there's bags of shopping all over the floor etc as it is with not being entitled to cupboard space xx
 
Hi Dunelm,
I have the same problem with my 85% dark chocolate I keep on the top shelf of the fridge. D.
No problem here. Julie doesn't like salad, avocado, mackerel in EVO, flaxseed or ACV. However, if let off the reservation I'm partial to panettone, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, gravy, parsnips, mini chocolates etc - infact Christmas really minus Christmas cake and Christmas pudding. Like a clown I said we must finally put up our table for Christmas. Way to make life easier Einstein
 

I am sorry to hear of how you have to manage in life.
The difference in personal circumstances on this planet is far from fair and sometimes the most we can do is alleviate problems in the society where live.
I hope you find your way through to a better situation.

Looking at some worst cases of living,
I honestly don't know how someone with children lives in a flat in a town locked down to reduce the spread of Covid.
D.
 
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