The recipe that I have is all ground almonds, so it should be fine but my one does have sugar in it. That's one reason why I don't make it. The other reason is that I can't cope with almonds. Ratio of almonds to sugar should be one to one. Not sure how you will decide how much almond to use without any sugar. Maybe just leave it out and use the full weight of almonds plus flour. Good luck with that.Morning all from where it is a tad sub-optimal in the summer department but it is dry. Early morning bloods taken and spiffing Belgium buns acquired for the two other humans of the dwelling. Excellent cafe in the Hub where bloods are done, run by some near neighbours. The caramel shortbread was definitely giving me the come on. Today is the Feast of James the Great, Apostle so perhaps Moules and (Halloumi) frites should be in order. Camino de Santiago is OTT for me but @Krystyna23040 could probably fit it in during as lunch break. If you prefer to see your crocs etc before buying, a trip to Cambs could work. Order in advance and enjoy some splendid coffee. I haven't tried the sausage rolls but they are aspirational according to JKP. @alf_Josiah - Loretta - why be a slave to the outmoded binary ways, there are so many more ways to self define. Be young, be foolish, be woke. @Annb as our resident bakeologist would all almond flour work here - no sugar obs. I like lemon but that e stuff is hideous. I like the sound of the sauce but pork chops are a major no no afaic. @dunelm liking the iProd very much. Is the new structure included in the 40 hospitals - does resemble some in East Anglia. We too have a grandchildren schedule mapped out hence scoping out the aspirational facility. Moules, cake, croc or not enjoy today - Dean Martin, Jane Birkin, George Alagiah, Trevor Francis, Chris Bart-Williams and so many more - all once golden boys and girls recently gone. Have a song which is more upbeat.
Just had a thought, maybe grinding up dates with the almonds might work to sweeten the cake a bit - not too many because they are, of course, carb heavy but they might boost the sweetness of the almonds.The recipe that I have is all ground almonds, so it should be fine but my one does have sugar in it. That's one reason why I don't make it. The other reason is that I can't cope with almonds. Ratio of almonds to sugar should be one to one. Not sure how you will decide how much almond to use without any sugar. Maybe just leave it out and use the full weight of almonds plus flour. Good luck with that.
Thank you for the advice. One idea for sweetener is chicory inulin fibre syrup which works wonderfully in sweet and sour sauce.Just had a thought, maybe grinding up dates with the almonds might work to sweeten the cake a bit - not too many because they are, of course, carb heavy but they might boost the sweetness of the almonds.
I am currently experimenting with banana to sweeten baked goods for the T2 lady who eats oats and bananas. They only add a very little sweetness. If I could get hold of monkfruit I would try that, but it doesn't seem to be available very easily.
If the product suits you, that's great. I haven't tried inulin fibre but I no longer trust any artificial sweetener. I have had too many bad reactions - even to ones that are supposed to be naturally occurring - manufactured glucose, dextrose, malto-dextrin and so on. Oddly, the only one that doesn't affect me immediately is sucrose (which, of course, isn't good for T2).Thank you for the advice. One idea for sweetener is chickory inulin fibre syrup which works wonderfully in sweet and sour sauce.
Thank you @ianpspurs. I am afraid that this old structure will stand in ruination for longer than even the whiff of a new hospitium arising like a damp squib close to the Fens. But get thee to Camulodunum to see where this wretched relic resides. Moules-frites, just the ticket.Morning all from where it is a tad sub-optimal in the summer department but it is dry. Early morning bloods taken and spiffing Belgian buns acquired for the two other humans of the dwelling. Excellent cafe in the Hub where bloods are done, run by some near neighbours. The caramel shortbread was definitely giving me the come on. Today is the Feast of James the Great, Apostle so perhaps Moules and (Halloumi) frites should be in order. Camino de Santiago is OTT for me but @Krystyna23040 would probably fit it in during a lunch break. If you prefer to see your crocs etc before buying, a trip to Cambs could work. Order in advance and enjoy some splendid coffee. I haven't tried the sausage rolls but they are aspirational according to JKP. @alf_Josiah - Loretta - why be a slave to the outmoded binary ways, there are so many more ways to self define. Be young, be foolish, be woke. @Annb as our resident bakeologist would all almond flour work here - no sugar obs. I like lemon but that e stuff is hideous. I like the sound of the sauce but pork chops are a major no no afaic. @dunelm liking the iProd very much. Is the new structure included in the 40 hospitals - does resemble some in East Anglia. We too have a grandchildren schedule mapped out hence scoping out the aspirational facility. Moules, cake, croc or not enjoy today - Dean Martin, Jane Birkin, George Alagiah, Trevor Francis, Chris Bart-Williams and so many more - all once golden boys and girls recently gone. Have a song which is more upbeat.
Edit: Belgian obs
What a smashing day of surprises. Keep supplying the tea!Fbg this morning.
Libre 5.5
Fingerprick 5.7
All the talk if Sci Fi books reminded me of the very first book I ever borrowed from a Library when I was 10 years old it was called Peter and The Flying Saucers by Stephen Mogridge funny how these thing stick in your memory.
The kitchen saga continues Keiran decided that he didn't much like the kitchen cupboards we had so he is now in the process of replacing them if Adrian thought he had come for a rest he was sadly mistaken mind you he did bring some work clothes with him so he must have had an inkling.
Oh and we had a delivery this morning that we had no idea was coming it seems keiran had decided we needed a new larder fridge and had ordered one without telling us. Big shock big pleasant surprise rather overwhelming to be honest.
What a wonderful surprise and richly deserved.Fbg this morning.
Libre 5.5
Fingerprick 5.7
All the talk if Sci Fi books reminded me of the very first book I ever borrowed from a Library when I was 10 years old it was called Peter and The Flying Saucers by Stephen Mogridge funny how these thing stick in your memory.
The kitchen saga continues Keiran decided that he didn't much like the kitchen cupboards we had so he is now in the process of replacing them if Adrian thought he had come for a rest he was sadly mistaken mind you he did bring some work clothes with him so he must have had an inkling.
Oh and we had a delivery this morning that we had no idea was coming it seems keiran had decided we needed a new larder fridge and had ordered one without telling us. Big shock big pleasant surprise rather overwhelming to be honest. and richly deserved.
That looks like a really interesting place to go to @ianpspursIf you prefer to see your crocs etc before buying, a trip to Cambs could work. Order in advance and enjoy some splendid coffee. I haven't tried the sausage rolls but they are aspirational according to JKP.
Hug for all the hassle with that website but a winner for the creative. People who design these web forms don't make any effort to make them user friendly. In fact, I wonder if they actually run through them themselves to even try to see how well they work.Fbg 6.5
Rain all day again yesterday.
Butterflies appeared in the brief respites.
Icy cold wind.
An application form took me all day to do. The site broke down, stopped functioning, deleted my carefully filled in page, accepted my password then refused it saying a Capital letter had to be the first letter and a number had to be the last letter, then it refused to turn to the next page, and so on. Finally I reached the page where they wanted some scanned documents. Did the site play ball with me ? No...
It crashed when I tried to upload.
I get it up and running again, and can I find the scanned documents bit?
I am going through every detail in that form. After an age I finally find it. By 6 pm I am in bed physically and mentally exhausted.
I now have to wait 5 days to see if it is approved...
Nighttime video on the Trail Cams
The Fox's busy night
Creative is ink painting with FW inks, hake brush and water.
Have your best day.
View attachment 62246
Winner for another smashing piece of art but a hug for the frustration of web sites.Fbg 6.5
Rain all day again yesterday.
Butterflies appeared in the brief respites.
Icy cold wind.
An application form took me all day to do. The site broke down, stopped functioning, deleted my carefully filled in page, accepted my password then refused it saying a Capital letter had to be the first letter and a number had to be the last letter, then it refused to turn to the next page, and so on. Finally I reached the page where they wanted some scanned documents. Did the site play ball with me ? No...
It crashed when I tried to upload.
I get it up and running again, and can I find the scanned documents bit?
I am going through every detail in that form. After an age I finally find it. By 6 pm I am in bed physically and mentally exhausted.
I now have to wait 5 days to see if it is approved...
Nighttime video on the Trail Cams
The Fox's busy night
Creative is ink painting with FW inks, hake brush and water.
Have your best day.
View attachment 62246
Thank you.Hug for all the hassle with that website but a winner for the creative. People who design these web forms don't make any effort to make them user friendly. In fact, I wonder if they actually run through them themselves to even try to see how well they work.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?