Friday, February 14, 2014

THE NEW ME.... WE'RE SO USED TO HOME COOKED FOOD (DAY 24) - A gluten free, natural sugars, less alcohol diet

Gluten free pancakes
 

Woke up after only 2 hours sleep due to the gale force winds.  Got up for half an hour, went back to bed, couldn't sleep as still severely windy, so have decided to do my blog early.

Busy day again, planning and paperwork in the morning, then cleaning in the afternoon.  Had intended to go to the gym, but I had so much work to do (which still isn't finished), and it was also wet and windy that I decided against it.  At least doing the cleaning will have burned some calories.

Oooh, and I did have gluten free pancakes as I'm a pancake addict.  They are so yummy I have to control myself to just 2 otherwise I would quite happily eat 10 and not even feel full!

As it was St Valentine's Day, Taff (better half) and I decided to celebrate with an Indian Takeaway.  Although a good quality Indian, we were really disappointed.  Our taste buds are obviously changing.  We're so used to home cooked food.  It's tastier, cheaper and you can control what goes in it.

Must admit we don't usually celebrate Valentine's.  In fact I think we've only ever gone out for a meal once, on Valentine's Day, in the 20 years we've been together, and that was about 10 years ago.

Nothing else to report, only that I've never known the winds and rain to be this bad. 

What I ate yesterday (Day 23)

Snack
1 glass milk
Mouthful of leftover chickpea salad
1 piece of bacon

Breakfast
2 home-made gluten free pancakes with lemon and refined sugar (bad girl!)
1 mug of tea

Lunch
Potatoes, bacon, lettuce, cheese, lettuce warmed in butter and coconut oil
1 glass water
1 mug of tea + 1/4 tsp sugar

Dinner
1/2 onion bhaji
1/2 shish kebab
3 pieces chicken tikka
Salad - lettuce & onion
Mint yoghurt
1 dessert spoon of rice
2 pieces of chicken in naga sauce
1 glass water
Wine

Signing out

Pam
:)

Writer, creator and thinker
http://www.pamandtaffjones.com/
Mummy of Nancy Jones (star of 'Tales of Nancy Jones' children's book by Taff Jones)

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