pjgtech
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
One of the joys of being retired is that you can go shopping when other people are mostly at work. 😉
So this morning I thought I'd go and get the bits that I can get now that we will need/use over the festive period.
We will then go and get the "fresh" stuff, eg: fruit, veg, bread, etc, next week.
NB: My diet ends, (well starts to end, its a six week transition back to a normal diet), on Xmas Eve, so I can eat one "normal" meal a day from Xmas day onwards.....Yah!
The turkey, stuffing and pigs in blankets are now in the freezer.
Topped up my herbs and spices (and threw out a load that were well out of date!)
Plus got few other bits.
Traffic was light and shops were pleasantly quiet, so not as bad as I thought it would be.
But I bet next week it will be bloody mayhem!
So this morning I thought I'd go and get the bits that I can get now that we will need/use over the festive period.
We will then go and get the "fresh" stuff, eg: fruit, veg, bread, etc, next week.
NB: My diet ends, (well starts to end, its a six week transition back to a normal diet), on Xmas Eve, so I can eat one "normal" meal a day from Xmas day onwards.....Yah!
The turkey, stuffing and pigs in blankets are now in the freezer.
Topped up my herbs and spices (and threw out a load that were well out of date!)
Plus got few other bits.
Traffic was light and shops were pleasantly quiet, so not as bad as I thought it would be.
But I bet next week it will be bloody mayhem!