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Whats left to eat?

So, us diabetics can all be on alcohol diets now!!!!! Adequate carbs, and nutrients from grapes, malt etc....and feeling fine!!!! We have trouble keeping our driving licences, so this could make the acceptance of losing them easier.....and as alcoholics we would be able to claim for benefits, council houses etc.......WIN, WIN, WIN!!!!! :lol: BRIL!!!! Starting Friday.......forget all this low carb, high carb **** and debates.....this diet could be the one for me....!!!!!
 
the east man said:
Chill Nigel, more or less a bit of tounge in cheek :wink: But if you look through the "Latest News" on the home page, you tell me whats good for you and not good for you. It's just a mess. N0t knocking the forum or any forum members.

I'm perfectly chilled thanks just wasn't sure where you were reading it!

Nigel
 
sounds good to me
 


You've quoted me but referred to Nigel, we are two very distinct and separate beings :wink:

However, if you did mean me, I too am chilled like the lettuce and tomatoes in my fridge :lol:
 
Think of all the benefits from this alcohol diet
No more comparing prices of cauli in Lidl and Aldi
No more reading labels in Tesco
No more shopping ,just e-mail your nearest booze shop and place a standing order
No need for a fridge or freezer(sell these on e-bay)
No more washing up
No more using gas or electric to cook
No need to use car or bus
No more blood tests(these would show as neat alcohol)

I put all these advantages to my better half but he said he couldnt manage without his steak :mrgreen: Ah well it seemed a good idea at the time
CAROL
 
I seem to recall hearing about a period in history when the populace were encouraged to drink beer rather than water... especially in the big cities; it was cleaner, safer and more nutritious 8)
 
pianoman said:
I seem to recall hearing about a period in history when the populace were encouraged to drink beer rather than water... especially in the big cities; it was cleaner, safer and more nutritious 8)

Yes. I think you'll find it was called the 1980s. Happy days. My liver hurts. :wink:
 
Sanober said:
we are two very distinct and separate beings :wink:

Yeah I'll vouch for that Sanober! :lol:
 
After the postings here......tea was a lovely BLT wholemeal sandwich with a glass of red wine...couldn't resist!!!!!
 
Hi sanober I was refereing to both posts, but I'm not very good with this "quote" malarky. As I said no offence to anyone intended, just a bit of fun to lighten up the forum, with probably a bit of sarcasm and a bit of truth :wink:
 
the east man said:
Asda are doing 18 tins of Bud for 11 quid, thats my diet sorted for tonight.
I'm getting a dozen coors light from Tesco (strong alc, but low carbs) which send my blood sugar so low I can have a fat chicken madras with Basmati rice after!
 
Living the dream, malc. Living the dream.

(I bloody love Coors Light, too!)
 
donnellysdogs said:
After the postings here......tea was a lovely BLT wholemeal sandwich with a glass of red wine...couldn't resist!!!!!


Mmmmm............a BLT! :mrgreen:
 
I've got the coors light now, but I got a prawn Bhuna rather than a chicken madras. Gonna cook my own small portion of Basmati. Roll on this evening!!
 
aye, but they reckon filtering your water takes some nutrients out of it and buying sparkling water can raise your potassium and sodium levels. So I guess it's not that healthy. That's why the vet is coming to me tomorrow.........
 
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