adrian1der
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I did the Tom Kerridge Flaxseed crackers at Christmas from Dopamine Diet which were very nice.
It was slightly more a cream colour rather than the white of crumbly and a waxy texture. It had quite a bite to it.Oh never heard of tasty Lancashire what did it consist of?
Great, that's is so important that to they taste niceI did the Tom Kerridge Flaxseed crackers at Christmas from Dopamine Diet which were very nice.
We enjoy the Lidl crackers.Lidl do a good selection of crackers at 3.5g for each crispy cracker
various flavours, Im having a go at the garlic ones for supper with
Blue Cheese keep trying to give up the supper urges🙂 its as bad as smoking !
Oh I see,. I don't think have seen that type anywhere, perhaps one for Bury market, which has a lot of specialty stallsIt was slightly more a cream colour rather than the white of crumbly and a waxy texture. It had quite a bite to it.
Oh Bury market, I remember it well, used to walk through on the way to school, I went to Bury Grammar School in the mid sixties.Oh I see,. I don't think have seen that type anywhere, perhaps one for Bury market, which has a lot of specialty stalls
You mention black pudding which I also would not dream of eating, but we were in Ireland and I had duck with Boudin Noir and I said oh that was quite nice but then somebody said you know what it is don't you, horror black pudding.Oh Bury market, I remember it well, used to walk through on the way to school, I went to Bury Grammar School in the mid sixties.
Can't fault you there, I think cheese and egg are a Diabetics best friend.Oh my mouth is watering - another cheese lover here! Stilton, good Red Leicester, occasionally Brie depending on mood...cheese is the food of the gods, with oodles of olives and several glasses of a nice red wine ...I'm glad we're shopping tomorrow, I can stock up![]()
Oh dear, not a good thought!You mention black pudding which I also would not dream of eating, but we were in Ireland and I had duck with Boudin Noir and I said oh that was quite nice but then somebody said you know what it is don't you, horror black pudding.
Being a Muslim I cannot have any pork products.@Leadinglights I believe it is a cultural issue with @Newbie777 regarding pork products and black pudding is made with pigs blood.
Personally I absolutely love it and when I was little my mother would go to the slaughter house up the hill and get a bucketful of blood and I would stir the milk and barley into it and keep stirring to prevent it curdling. She would then add chopped mint and pour it into big deep oven trays and bake it until the top went crispy. It was the best black pudding ever, with an almost Aero bar bubbly texture under the crust, not the dense stuff you get in a plastic sausage with great lumps of fat in it. I have her recipe book with it in but you just can't buy fresh pigs blood anymore.![]()
Excellent plan! I like your thinking! Just make sure it is mouse and rat proof!Thank you, yes I agree especially about Culture.
I think if I saw how an animal was slaughtered for food and then the amount of wastage, I am sure I would find it very difficult and you are right in you did not waste anything. As human beings in the Western world, we have too much food process food and too much food wastage - I am thinking I am a prime candidate.
Regarding cheese, well, I think I will just convert my shed to store loads of cheese, that way when the boss (my wife) tells me off, I am actually enjoying my time in the shed.lol.