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What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)

@PenguinMum Thank you!

I agree, it is really hard getting back to normal after Christmas food. Yesterday I was offered a lemon bar and/or a chocolate chip cookie. I took the lemon bar and later went back for a second. Oh it was so good!

The KittenCat sends purrs and biscuits (no carbs in cat biscuits!) to Bobbie. ^. .^
Bobbie says thanks and her (non biological) sister Daisy wants to share. Daisy is mostly white with some black msrkings. Got them from a rescue charity 5 yrs ago they are now 6. Bobs bonded straight away but took big chunk of first year to get Daisy’s trust but now she just loves her family.
 
@PenguinMum please tell Daisy that the KittenCat is making more biscuits for her and Bobs. She never makes many (she is not a kneading kitty) so when she makes one or two I feel much-loved. And when she really gets her motor running I know she is a happy cat.

Tell Bobs that I have been reading a Lord Peter Wimsey story about bells and ringing bobs and hunts and so I smiled when I read her name because the hunting all sounds very catlike. And the ropes!

There were two kitties who lived up the street from us several years ago, who I think were brother and sister. They used to come to our house to visit and eat, and I called them Daisy and Rupert.
 
It’s as good a method as any other!

I remember one year at the Belmont Stakes (last leg of the flat-racing Triple Crown here) 3 greys all came down to the wire, 1-2-3, and finished that way, 1st, 2nd, 3rd.

If there's a filly running I usually pick her, if not, then a grey, boy or girl. I liked this year's TC winner because of his cute blaze.

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The KittenCat sends purrs and biscuits (no carbs in cat biscuits!) to Bobbie.

I wonder does the same hold true of dog biscuits.
I had an Aunt and Uncle who used to take in rescue dogs they had about ten in all I would sometimes see Bill walking all ten dogs in the park they looked like a huge cloud of fur and legs with him in the middle progreesing across the park in a sort of gliding motion. My Aunt always had a pocket full of dog biscuits some times when I visited them she would ask would you like a biscuit John I would look apprehensively, hoping for a chocolate digestive or something but no she would reach into her pocket and bring forth a fist full of dog biscuits and hold them out for me to choose one I would decline she would smile sweetly and pick one her self and pop in into her mouth saying plenty of vitamins in one of these you know.

I sometimes wonder if she was right and they would make a good low carb snack somehow I don't really think so.
 
Morning everyone today’s bg is 5.1 still not feeling great mum said that Newcastle said if my cough isn’t going. away they will probably want to do a bronc they said give it another week or two . Have a good day everyone
Get well soon
 
I remember one year at the Belmont Stakes (last leg of the flat-racing Triple Crown here) 3 greys all came down to the wire, 1-2-3, and finished that way, 1st, 2nd, 3rd.

If there's a filly running I usually pick her, if not, then a grey, boy or girl. I liked this year's TC winner because of his cute blaze.

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I always try to pick a horse with some form of red in it’s name - Scarlet, Crimson... Red Rum.
It’s as good a system as any and it frustrates people who study form.
 
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