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Review Left Me Feeling Depressed!

What is this "leftover curry" of which you speak :rofl:
I would think it is just the left overs from a curry you have had the night before, it can often taste even better the next day.
Not uncommon in Asian household I believe, we were served curry for breakfast on an Emirates flight.
 
Unfortunately I don't like avocados and I can't stand olives!
I do have a soup maker so in winter I have homemade soups for dinner but don't like having something hot in summer - yes I'm odd!
I'll take a look at the diet link though, thank you
I often have cold soups in Summer - same content, just not hot. If you’ve got a soup maker (my wife is mine!). We basically bung a selection of veg into a pot with some stock and seasoning and then boil. Leave to get cold, maybe put the dish in your fridge. I’m sure you can find some delicious recipes online. Combine the soup with cheese on thin biscuits or cold meats, and it makes for a delicious lunch. Finish it off with yogurt + fruit and you’ll find you have quite enough to eat.

Nick
 
I would think it is just the left overs from a curry you have had the night before, it can often taste even better the next day.
Not uncommon in Asian household I believe, we were served curry for breakfast on an Emirates flight.
I love curry, and there are never any leftovers in our house!
 
Aldi sell protein pots in the yogurt section that aren't actually yogurt, it's a fruit flavoured soft cheese. Just under 10g of carbs in a 200g pot, very filling because high protein. I don't get any sourness from them at all, it almost feels like cheesecake. Brooklea protein pot, raspberry, strawberry or peach and passion fruit, 75p.
 
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