Bara brith, well buttered, with morning coffee! Somehow I managed to wait two whole days before cutting into it. This is a titchy piece; I don't think that ara brith or generous application of butter forms any part of a slimming diet. Rather than go without, I froze most of the loaf and am just having a very moderate quantity.
I'm back on track after the Christmas indulgence, maybe. It doesn't do to be too definite about this. As long as I end the week a little, tiny bit, lighter than when I began it I'm content.
I'd like two be half a stone lighter. Seven pounds. One hundred and twelve ounces? I think so.
I'm better if I visualise things;
One pint of milk weighs one pound and five ounces, or 21 ounces. So I'm trying to lose the equivalent of... a bit more than five pints of milk.
I'll be glad to stop carrying all that around with me!
I'm still having chocolate o'clock; we've eaten all the Christmas chocolates and just one minstrel won't make much difference, surely?
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Brussel sprouts, and roasted parsnips
For lunch, I shredded some of the remaining Christmas brussels as finely as one would for coleslaw and stir fried them in a very little oil. Then I added a little Marigold brand vegetable stock powder and a dash of boiling water to finish them. Oh me, oh my. I only prepped ten sprouts; we could have eaten half as much again. The oil I used was a mild chilli infused olive oil.
I also used up the last of the Christmas parsnips, peeling, chunking, parboiled (microwave) and roasting in the airfryer again in just a dribble of oil. Oh me, oh my again! I confess a fair number never made it onto the dinner plate, they were that good...
Both those side dishes will be happening again.
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Today's portion of Psalm 23 was 'he leads me along the paths of righteousness for his name's sake'.