What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Did tapas at Evuna as a late lunch after catching another documentary at Cornerhouse. Glass of house red. All really, really good.
The documntary was El Bulli - about the famous avant-garde Catalan Restaurant, where food is an art and the only thing served is a set meal of 35 dishes, things like miniature tangerines in sesame oil, garnished with tangerine blossom, served on crushed ice... We both really enjoyed - almost the best bit was right at the end when, just before the closing credits, they showed close up picture from the menu - all 35 dishes. That got us going to Evuna, where the experience was not even analagous but still very good.
The documntary was El Bulli - about the famous avant-garde Catalan Restaurant, where food is an art and the only thing served is a set meal of 35 dishes, things like miniature tangerines in sesame oil, garnished with tangerine blossom, served on crushed ice... We both really enjoyed - almost the best bit was right at the end when, just before the closing credits, they showed close up picture from the menu - all 35 dishes. That got us going to Evuna, where the experience was not even analagous but still very good.
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I had beans on toastWilliam the White wrote:Did tapas at Evuna as a late lunch after catching another documentary at Cornerhouse. Glass of house red. All really, really good.
The documntary was El Bulli - about the famous avant-garde Catalan Restaurant, where food is an art and the only thing served is a set meal of 35 dishes, things like miniature tangerines in sesame oil, garnished with tangerine blossom, served on crushed ice... We both really enjoyed - almost the best bit was right at the end when, just before the closing credits, they showed close up picture from the menu - all 35 dishes. That got us going to Evuna, where the experience was not even analagous but still very good.
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This week I'll be mostly eating the Foghorn Leghorn sized chicken that I roasted yesterday!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Curry last night - one chick pea, one chicken.
Remains of curry tonight...
Red Rioja to accompany...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
We had a ruby last night at India Gate, i had the Lamb Hari Mirchi - was amazing.
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At the moment I'm eating a 54 calorie slim a soup that actually tastes almost pleasant. Tonight it's a three bean chilli, no rice, no bread. I've decided my BMI is too high and after watching some TV programme last night about a fasting diet scheme am giving it a go. I'll give it a week.
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The quicker you lose the weight, the faster you'll put it back on. Its a terrible cliche, but you'd be best trying to do it slowly.
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Bollocks!Bijou Bob wrote:At the moment I'm eating a 54 calorie slim a soup that actually tastes almost pleasant. Tonight it's a three bean chilli, no rice, no bread. I've decided my BMI is too high and after watching some TV programme last night about a fasting diet scheme am giving it a go. I'll give it a week.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Bollocks!Bijou Bob wrote:At the moment I'm eating a 54 calorie slim a soup that actually tastes almost pleasant. Tonight it's a three bean chilli, no rice, no bread. I've decided my BMI is too high and after watching some TV programme last night about a fasting diet scheme am giving it a go. I'll give it a week.
What Bruce said.
BMI is not an indicator of whether you are overweight or even obese. The NHS BMI calculator has my BMI at 25.9 which is in the overweight centile. Anyone who has met me from here will tell you I am not overweight (unless it's GG where everyone seems gigantic to her). A true indicator would be to get a cholesterol test done by your GP. Blood test and stool sample will determine the level of fat in your system and you can then discuss what foods to cut back on or increase.
Also, and I know some forum members on here are expecting me to say it, you cannot do better than increase your aerobic activity. This will burn fat better than any diet and ultimately give you a better lifestyle.
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Is this true or am I getting confused with weight loss - ie the idea that diet is 90% of weight loss?Gary the Enfield wrote: Also, and I know some forum members on here are expecting me to say it, you cannot do better than increase your aerobic activity. This will burn fat better than any diet and ultimately give you a better lifestyle.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
talking of strict diets..
tonight I have mostly been making a magnificent rhubarb crumble....
tonight I have mostly been making a magnificent rhubarb crumble....

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The last of the chicken that I've been eating at every mealtime since Sunday dinner. Remind me not to buy a mahoosive chook again!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Yeah, you're such a porker. Lay off the pies GtE!Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Bollocks!Bijou Bob wrote:At the moment I'm eating a 54 calorie slim a soup that actually tastes almost pleasant. Tonight it's a three bean chilli, no rice, no bread. I've decided my BMI is too high and after watching some TV programme last night about a fasting diet scheme am giving it a go. I'll give it a week.
What Bruce said.
BMI is not an indicator of whether you are overweight or even obese. The NHS BMI calculator has my BMI at 25.9 which is in the overweight centile. Anyone who has met me from here will tell you I am not overweight (unless it's GG where everyone seems gigantic to her). A true indicator would be to get a cholesterol test done by your GP. Blood test and stool sample will determine the level of fat in your system and you can then discuss what foods to cut back on or increase.
Also, and I know some forum members on here are expecting me to say it, you cannot do better than increase your aerobic activity. This will burn fat better than any diet and ultimately give you a better lifestyle.

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And custard, one assumes.thebish wrote:talking of strict diets..
tonight I have mostly been making a magnificent rhubarb crumble....

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the custard was implied!Bruce Rioja wrote:And custard, one assumes.thebish wrote:talking of strict diets..
tonight I have mostly been making a magnificent rhubarb crumble....

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thebish wrote:the custard was implied!Bruce Rioja wrote:And custard, one assumes.thebish wrote:talking of strict diets..
tonight I have mostly been making a magnificent rhubarb crumble....

Quick question - did you make the crumble yourself - from scratch?
Please don't be offended by that if you have, it's just that I once did some work with a chef who told me that blokes can't make good crumble because of the temperature of our fingers. But, I mean, what's not a good crumble?

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yes - I made the crumble myself - is there another way?? (I did cheat and use a food processor though...) - and the rhubarb was from my mother's garden - I swapped it for some eggs!Bruce Rioja wrote:thebish wrote:the custard was implied!Bruce Rioja wrote:And custard, one assumes.thebish wrote:talking of strict diets..
tonight I have mostly been making a magnificent rhubarb crumble....Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it!!!!!
Quick question - did you make the crumble yourself - from scratch?
Please don't be offended by that if you have, it's just that I once did some work with a chef who told me that blokes can't make good crumble because of the temperature of our fingers. But, I mean, what's not a good crumble?
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Aye, I'm sure you can buy packet mix. Home-grown rhubarb too?! You're just twisting the knife now. You git!thebish wrote:yes - I made the crumble myself - is there another way?? (I did cheat and use a food processor though...) - and the rhubarb was from my mother's garden - I swapped it for some eggs!

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I'll take that as a compliment, but I'm finding the gut fat harder to keep off every year mate. I always said I didn't mind being bald, but I'd never let myself get bald and fat!Bruce Rioja wrote:Bollocks!Bijou Bob wrote:At the moment I'm eating a 54 calorie slim a soup that actually tastes almost pleasant. Tonight it's a three bean chilli, no rice, no bread. I've decided my BMI is too high and after watching some TV programme last night about a fasting diet scheme am giving it a go. I'll give it a week.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bijou Bob wrote:I'll take that as a compliment, but I'm finding the gut fat harder to keep off every year mate. I always said I didn't mind being bald, but I'd never let myself get bald and fat!Bruce Rioja wrote:Bollocks!Bijou Bob wrote:At the moment I'm eating a 54 calorie slim a soup that actually tastes almost pleasant. Tonight it's a three bean chilli, no rice, no bread. I've decided my BMI is too high and after watching some TV programme last night about a fasting diet scheme am giving it a go. I'll give it a week.

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