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

5.7 this morning, I thought it might have been higher after a day of tears and snot following the death of our old dog yesterday.

Have a great weekend folks.
Sorry I missed this earlier but that is very sad for you all. Take your time and hope you will remember all the good times and the love you shared.
 
Great news on today's fbg @DJC3 and the excitement of road resurfacing @Estragon. Hug for the heating issues @PenguinMum. @DEBBIESCOTT serious dedication with a PT. I'm orf to do my compulsory day two reentry to dystopia COVID test - JKP was all clear just now. Take that out of the equation, clear up a few niggles then fire up the Quatro - or Swipey.
Edit: Negative :woot::woot:
 
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5.0 this morning, which I am frankly astounded by given we had take away last night. I didn't have anything massively problematic, but deep fried grease is rarely a good idea.

Have to persuade the menfolk back to the good Indian take away next time (I do like a saag panir, and I count myself very very lucky that chick peas don't hate me so I can have an onion bhaji)
 
Serious envy - forgive me Lord- not for the bhajis but hummus. .:arghh:

I've not tried hummus yet - mostly because I can't really imagine it without really good flatbread. I think, for my sanity, I won't think too hard about that. I do feel your pain!
 
I've not tried hummus yet - mostly because I can't really imagine it without really good flatbread. I think, for my sanity, I won't think too hard about that. I do feel your pain!
Thanks. I will use a particular variety of celery which is technically only available for 8 weeks of the year (4 for purists) - just in season now.
 
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