SaskiaKC
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I must admit that my vocabulary of acronyms is growing fast.
Mine too. SNAFU is the only one I knew before.
I must admit that my vocabulary of acronyms is growing fast.
I cant wait to hear what you have planned for 14 Feb TrickGood morning/evening folks, a 6.1 on the dice, 33 years wed today, so I've put the central heating on early for her.
Have a lovely day all.
Good evening/morning folks, obvs didn't send again this morning.
Vegetables roast very well with olive oil and a light sprinkle of dried herbs or spices if thats your fancy. One of my favourite and frequent meals is chunks of aubergine (egg plant) red onion and a few fresh tomatoes halved drizzled with OO and baked spread out on a flat tray at 180 degrees (not sure how that converts to US ovens, maths never my strong point) for about 25 mins. I imagine harder veg take longer eg squashes. You can just stick a fork in to check when ready. Delicious.I am experimenting for the first time with roasting vegetables. I found a couple of good recipes online.
Now if the other sites would just agree on whether or not olive oil is good for you or not, and how, if its smoke point really is 410 degrees, it is safe in a 425-degree oven.
The vegetables are smelling very good at this moment.![]()
Oh thats lovely MC like @SaskiaKC I would love to lean on the bridge and watch the water flowing through on a glorious summer evening. I have zero abilities in art but I used to and still do love good colouring pencils. Used to love colouring books with the boys on wet days in the summer hols. Might revert to doing it in my dotage.Off to Shropshire for group rehearsal and Recorder quartet, lovely evening here but going chilly.
No watercolour today but got the coloured pencils out and sketched an image I took this morning on my bike ride. Feel it needs more work as the tones are a bit light. These pencils blend easily and so might do it later on getting back from Shropshire, no time now. A4 size paper, pencils are Fabre Castell polychromes which I carry everywhere in the pencil roll, yes I have a man bag, very robust Copper River Leather, from USA @SaskiaKC
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Congratulations to yourself and Mrs T. You do realise you have set the bar very high for the rest of us.Good morning/evening folks, a 6.1 on the dice, 33 years wed today, so I've put the central heating on early for her.
Have a lovely day all.
Good evening/morning folks, obvs didn't send again this morning.
Happy anniversary to you bothGood morning/evening folks, a 6.1 on the dice, 33 years wed today, so I've put the central heating on early for her.
Have a lovely day all.
Good evening/morning folks, obvs didn't send again this morning.
5.4 this morning, 4.3 this evening before supper. I have also got my laptop back and its working beautifully, so going to go back through the posts now to read what you guys have been doing today.![]()
Good morning/evening folks, a 6.1 on the dice, 33 years wed today, so I've put the central heating on early for her.
Have a lovely day all.
Good evening/morning folks, obvs didn't send again this morning.
@SlimLizzy @ianpspurs is absolutely right. It is not surprising your numbers are a little higher this morning.
Any stress triggers the fight or flight response. If you really had to fight or run for your life the higher blood sugars would be so useful. Unfortunately not so useful in modern life when most of our stresses don't require physical action.
Hugs @SaskiaKCAbsolutely right. And frustrating. I have mitral valve prolapse syndrome dysautonomia (dysfunction of my autonomic nervous system) which means my fight-or-flight mode is almost always revving, rarely idling.
Hey @DJC3
do you think the weather boffins have been reading the forum and your posts...
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-norther...om/news/uk&link_location=live-reporting-story
i'd say for this one, batten down the hatches if your in range of it..
But the Next ONE..OMG
HANG ON TO YOUR SLIPPERS...
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Too little ..Too late ..sadly.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-51364382
think it's not a question of when we join china,
it's how bad it gets..
IF we don't find a cure asap.
https://nypost.com/2020/01/27/half-...-town-before-lockdown-raising-risk-of-spread/
https://www.businessinsider.com/5-million-left-wuhan-before-coronavirus-quarantine-2020-1?r=US&IR=T
Bearing in mind NO symptoms* while infected early on.
means we have to test EVERYONE..(german case disproved, but still accepted it can happen)
*https://www.statnews.com/2020/02/04...d-on-faulty-information-health-officials-say/
and if you consider the struggles to control immigration over the years, across europe, one, two or many hundreds WILL get past any attempts we make to do that successfully...and then it starts again with a European city replacing Wuhan
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Congratulations to you both, as @ianpspurs said you have set the bar high, just so glad you didn't turn the heating up also, that really would have been a step to far.Good morning/evening folks, a 6.1 on the dice, 33 years wed today, so I've put the central heating on early for her.
Have a lovely day all.
Good evening/morning folks, obvs didn't send again this morning.
Vegetables roast very well with olive oil and a light sprinkle of dried herbs or spices if thats your fancy. One of my favourite and frequent meals is chunks of aubergine (egg plant) red onion and a few fresh tomatoes halved drizzled with OO and baked spread out on a flat tray at 180 degrees (not sure how that converts to US ovens, maths never my strong point) for about 25 mins. I imagine harder veg take longer eg squashes. You can just stick a fork in to check when ready. Delicious.