@rhubarb73 the P from M is rather good. The B would not fit a LCHF diet - not F enough. Ms steaks are better than joints - buffalo is better if you can get it. My fbg was 5.7 but I now have a cough and did no exercise yesterday - except review supermarkets. Oh, the one starting with A nearest to me suffers by being very close to M and S food but does currently stock Schneider Brot - thanks @Goonergal - which is good. In Cambridge A has the most diverse clientele of all. A is the only one of all I use which has differently abled staff on tills. To end the review, M and S are fine but have a real sense of humour re portion size but have the best ribeye steaks.Morning all. Been catching up on some of the excellent chat on here over the past 48 hours. No plans to cook a roast on holiday but will be heading to something beginning with M to buy something beginning with P or B on my return next week.
That's assuming Mrs R hasn't already gone online and ordered the shopping from something beginning with O.
@DJC3 - great new picture. I'm not sure I'm going to follow the trend of emerging from behind my avatar just yet - I think you would all miss the goldfish too much, and there is nothing funny about my real face (although Mrs R might also disagree with that).
My Monday starts with a quite acceptable 5.8.
Thank you. I’ve generally been good on the carb front with not many treats. I think it’s a sign that I’m properly converted to the new WOE.Thanks @rhubarb73
Your holiday fbg is good -Have you succumbed to a cream tea yet?
Personally I would go cream tea but swerve the jam as commercially made jam seems to come from a different planet to proper jam.Thank you. I’ve generally been good on the carb front with not many treats. I think it’s a sign that I’m properly converted to the new WOE.
No cream tea for me yet - I find scones a bit hit and miss. If I have a carby treat I want to know it is something I’ll really enjoy. I have my eye on some lemon drizzle cake.
Looking good DJ6.1 after a curry last night which took 3hrs to arrive! There are some definite disadvantages to living in the sticks. We were ravenous by the time it arrived but then great disappointment as it tasted very sweet, don’t know if they’ve got a new chef but I only had a couple of mouthfuls - still had quite a big spike. Will have to stick to making our own.
@karen8967 hope you are ok? Hugs for having to work on a bank hol
@trick60 it’s probably the booze affecting your fbg - it seems the liver is too busy dealing with the alcohol to dump much glucose the morning after.
Thank you. I’ve generally been good on the carb front with not many treats. I think it’s a sign that I’m properly converted to the new WOE.
No cream tea for me yet - I find scones a bit hit and miss. If I have a carby treat I want to know it is something I’ll really enjoy. I have my eye on some lemon drizzle cake.
Thankyou kind sir5.0 for me this morning.
@karen8967 The hug was for having to work on a bank holiday so thats 2 hugs for you for that reason. one from DJC3 and one from me.
Omg are you ik cumbs14.0
Have a good day peeps
Hope you feel better soon @OrsonKartt. Re safe level of alcohol, the best analysis of that came from a Dr who said there is also no safe level of driving, flying or come to that living. In each case I have found that the higher the dose, so to speak, the greater the risk of death. Anyhow, them's my onionsMorning. all. A bit on the groggy side this morning. I did have 3 glasses of red wine last night and I know they say that no amount of alcohol is good for you but I'd had a very, very, long drive and it seemed an ideal measure at the time. Anyhow my sugars are 6.2
Some risks eg alcohol are worth taking. Any way that's what me and my pal Jack D think.Morning. all. A bit on the groggy side this morning. I did have 3 glasses of red wine last night and I know they say that no amount of alcohol is good for you but I'd had a very, very, long drive and it seemed an ideal measure at the time. Anyhow my sugars are 6.2
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