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Onwards & Downwards: Valentines Day Edition
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Good morning!
Sorry for the delay on this one. Naturally, I have been working on perfect valentines treats that are not only delicious, but postable and mysterious, and this has taken up all my time.
Anyone expecting to be over-indulged over the coming week? Or is it oysters on ryvita?
I've also been trying something called a "slow carb" diet, mainly as a way to avoid being hungry. It's quite good and can recommend building a few of the "beans and greens" rules into your own meal plans a couple of times a week. It's especially good for days after a bit of a treat, where you can be a little too hungry.
How are you getting on?
Sorry for the delay on this one. Naturally, I have been working on perfect valentines treats that are not only delicious, but postable and mysterious, and this has taken up all my time.
Anyone expecting to be over-indulged over the coming week? Or is it oysters on ryvita?
I've also been trying something called a "slow carb" diet, mainly as a way to avoid being hungry. It's quite good and can recommend building a few of the "beans and greens" rules into your own meal plans a couple of times a week. It's especially good for days after a bit of a treat, where you can be a little too hungry.
How are you getting on?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Slow carbs are a great idea. One of the best lunches is a baked potato with baked beans/coleslaw, etc. Keeps you feeling full till dinnertime and the skin is very good fibre, which is also filling. If you choose the coleslaw option, you could also add in a small mixed salad for the vitamins. It also counts towards your '5-a day'.
If you can't be bothered to bake your own, you can buy frozen baked potatoes cheaply from supermarkets, which cook in 5 minutes in the microwave.
If you can't be bothered to bake your own, you can buy frozen baked potatoes cheaply from supermarkets, which cook in 5 minutes in the microwave.
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