GothGoddess
Time to start again!
Happy Halloween...xx
largerthanmost said:Half term had me all over the place and by the end - really missing going out on my own for a walk or a swim. Did not track my diet but we ate healthily and if at times excessively there were no takeaways, chippers, pizza etc - although we did bake one day.
Loving herbal tea right now.
Have pomegranate, cinnamom and lemon and ginger with lemon on the go - plus some pu-erh. I've decided to cut back on my dairy again - I never liked milk, cheese, cream, eggs and only tried to eat them( unless mixed up into a cake ) as believed it was healthy but never managed an egg ...
Anyhow, bought some rice milk and see how it goes.
I might just do that - I breastfed the girls and when I weaned them they never really took to milk & so it's just not a big necessity in our house. I'll try them with the fresh coconut milk. Not had any need to open the rice milk yet - loving my cinnamon tea - it smells like Christmas in a mug.Try some of the nut milks too, I like hazelnut and the coconut nut fresh one from Tesco is nice...xx
largerthanmost said:I might just do that - I breastfed the girls and when I weaned them they never really took to milk & so it's just not a big necessity in our house. I'll try them with the fresh coconut milk. Not had any need to open the rice milk yet - loving my cinnamon tea - it smells like Christmas in a mug.
You too Mrs... Your plans sound fab as does your Actifry...*coverts*... x
largerthanmost said:Tons of stuff I want to try and do it - sweet potato and beetroot crisps first I think. My hellhound ate the chocolate fudge cake I got for the kids whilst we were downstairs making cards and so had to make some buns for a makeshift dessert - mainlined a tbsp of cake batter and a tbsp of betty crocker frosting - so better add an extra mile to tomorrow ....
Ooooo - look at that hot profile pic. And no flat hairOh my gosh...I can't believe your dog ate the chocolate fudge cake. How horrible!
Lol, I think you will survive a tbl of cake and frosting.
largerthanmost said:Ooooo - look at that hot profile pic. And no flat hair
It was one of those make it as you go soups but tasted pretty good (a bit of cream would have made it great but hadn't got any) - 2 onions - chopped and softened, 2 carrots, 1 celery stick, 1 sweet potato, 1/4 pumpkin cut into chunks, garlic powder, couple sprigs thyme and a tsp of nutmeg. Cover most of the way with water and 2 chicken stock cubes. Simmer for about 30 mins then blitz til smooth. Add more water if needed. Add salt and pepper as liked. Serve with a dollop of cream. (I don't peel the pumpkin for the extra fibre, it blends fine)Will you post the recipe for the sweet potato soup? It sounds delish!