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I will look in the freezer and see what I can find, no idea at the moment, but definitely a yogurt for after meal:) I would of had the raspberries I bought yesterday, but teenager and I have eaten them .........all :oops: :D
 
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Had dinner with friends Pat & Chris - Jerk Chicken (Slimming World recipe) veggies followed by fruit salad (grapes, blueberries, raspberries, yoghurt) a snifter of Jura and coffee. Very tasty. :)
 
Don't know yet, as we're going to dinner at a friend's house, so it's pot luck. We've known them for a while but only found out recently that the husband is T2. However, I gather that his wife wishes he was more controlled about his diet, so I'm under instruction from Mrs Hay-Char to set a good example. Tricky, because his wife's cooking is to die for, particularly in the lush puddings department.....

Well; it was really nice. Starters were canapés - I had to avoid the stilton tartlets but there was a fab. one made of seared scallops on a bed of pureéd pea with mint (probably not brilliant carb-wise, but OK in small amounts) and little parcels of parma ham containing parmesan shavings, green leaves and a little chopped date (ditto). Then main course of duck, and wine sauce, and several aforementioned lush puddings which I manfully resisted. Copious quantities of Champagne, which I also resisted because I was driving, and some very nice Burgundy, of which I allowed myself one glass. Espresso from their coffee machine which I thought tasted a bit odd and then realised that it was decaff. I mean really: what's the point of that? :***: Mrs Hay-Char did not share my restraint in the Champagne department and is feeling a bit jaded this morning :)

The husband, incidentally, got stuck into everything, including numerous spuds, and a couple of puddings so I dunno, really.....

Nice evening, anyway.
 
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Well; it was really nice. Starters were canapés - I had to avoid the stilton tartlets but there was a fab. one made of seared scallops on a bed of pureéd pea with mint (probably not brilliant carb-wise, but OK in small amounts) and little parcels of parma ham containing parmesan shavings, green leaves and a little chopped date (ditto). Then main course of duck, and wine sauce, and several aforementioned lush puddings which I manfully resisted. Copious quantities of Champagne, which I also resisted because I was driving, and some very nice Burgundy, of which I allowed myself one glass. Espresso from their coffee machine which I thought tasted a bit odd and then realised that it was decaff. I mean really: what's the point of that? :***: Mrs Hay-Char did not share my restraint in the Champagne department and is feeling a bit jaded this morning :)

The husband, incidentally, got stuck into everything, including numerous spuds, and a couple of puddings so I dunno, really.....

Nice evening, anyway.
thats the sprit ;)
 
Nice family photo! Who's that weird looking blonde chick? (loved watching the Munsters waaaaaay back in the early '70's:))
I loved it to , goodness did not realise they are now on this forum , how wonderful ....have they all had Botox :eek::D:p
 
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