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- Type of diabetes
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Diet drinks - the artificial sweeteners taste vile.
Having to forswear foods I have loved all my life.
Trying to find low carb meals when eating out.
Every now and then I make a batch of chocolate truffle mix. Simple as (or should that now be super simple?).
300 ml double cream
50 gms butter
300 gms chocolate (70% or higher)
Put the butter and cream in a pan, heat gently until about simmering, remove from the light then mix with the chocolate. Seriously high fat and pretty low carb.
Until now I followed the instructions about rolling the mix into balls and putting into little paper cases. OK (ish) but a lot of faff.
I found some silicone ice cube trays in Lakeland and thought that they were just the right size to produce chocolates.
In fact https://www.lakeland.co.uk/71499/Lakeland-Silicone-Ice-Cube-Tray.
First attempt worked like a dream. I filled the trays (only a tiny bit left over), popped them in the freezer for half an hour, then popped the chocolates (with "ice" embossed on the top) out of the tray and into a plastic storage box.
So the good news is the plan worked and saved me loads of time.
The bad news is they are very....{mumble}...moreish and I can't....{mumble}.....stop eating them.....{mumble}...
300 ml double cream
50 gms butter
300 gms chocolate (70% or higher)
Put the butter and cream in a pan, heat gently until about simmering, remove from the light then mix with the chocolate. Seriously high fat and pretty low carb.
Until now I followed the instructions about rolling the mix into balls and putting into little paper cases. OK (ish) but a lot of faff.
I found some silicone ice cube trays in Lakeland and thought that they were just the right size to produce chocolates.
In fact https://www.lakeland.co.uk/71499/Lakeland-Silicone-Ice-Cube-Tray.
First attempt worked like a dream. I filled the trays (only a tiny bit left over), popped them in the freezer for half an hour, then popped the chocolates (with "ice" embossed on the top) out of the tray and into a plastic storage box.
So the good news is the plan worked and saved me loads of time.
The bad news is they are very....{mumble}...moreish and I can't....{mumble}.....stop eating them.....{mumble}...