23 December 2015

What Are You Eating?

I'm hungry but I don't know what I want. Maybe an apple with peanut butter and medjool dates. Or maybe I'll swap out the dates for prune. Or maybe pancakes. Waffles sound good too. But I still have a wee bit of papaya to finish.

What did/are you having?

36 comments:

  1. Right now I'm still working on a cuppa joe, but then I'll have some cheese, yogurt and an apple for breakfast.

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    1. I love apples. Picked more up yesterday. The last of the locals.

      Hope your meal was yummy.

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  2. I had oatmeal for breakfast. Probably veggies for lunch. I'm prediabetic and trying (but rarely succeeding) to eat right.

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    1. Here's hoping that this time next year, you're out of the danger zone.

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  3. Just scoffing some Scottish shortbread.....yum!

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  4. At the moment - ginger tea and stollen.
    Happy Christmas time!

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    1. Love ginger tea. Happy Christmas to you as well. Cheers.

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  5. Croissant and yogurt and sage tea, making cornbread and dressing later and seasoning our Christmas Eve turkey for the overnight :)

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    1. Oh, sage. Love it. Very cool on getting your bird ready ahead of time. Wishing you a lovely private Christmas with your family.

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  6. Yesterday I made a HUGE batch of fruit salad (over twenty different fruits). I will be pretty much living on it for the next week or so.
    Happy Christmas.

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    1. Wow, twenty different fruits. Which bits did you love the most?

      Happy Christmas :-)

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    2. Love it all. The mango and the fresh lychees are probably high on the list. Like the berries. And the stone fruit. And the cherries.

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    3. Fresh lychees, I have always wanted to try those. Saw them in a tin last week, came close to buying them but decided to wait for fresh. Do you eat them often?

      Love mango.

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    4. They come into season at this time of year. And while they are in season I eat them as often as I can. A pain to peel - but worth it.

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  7. We just had ham sandwich, macaroni salad and home made fruit salad! Mium

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    1. Sounds good. How goes your new Ninja?

      Happy Christmas, Richard.

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  8. I haven't had breakfast yet but I suppose I should. Maybe scrambled eggs.

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  9. I had Whole Foods Seeduction bread toasted and spread with sunflower seed butter with an orange on the side. Good stuff.

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    1. Based on your comments over at my blog, I think you and I would have fun shopping together. Trying new seeds and whipping up nut butters

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    1. Ah, Tim likes those, grilled and with a side of homemade tomato soup.

      Happy Christmas, Lurker.

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  11. After having a fall last night, we ended up with subs for supper.

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    1. Oh no. I'm sorry to read this. And you were getting healed up and not hurting. Did you rest today?

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    2. Didn't have a lot of choice Ivy.

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  12. Leftovers throughout the day because I cooked a whole bunch of stuff the past few days. I also made a whole bunch of yummy cookies for Christmas that my daughter and I munch on now and then. Nom nom nom...

    So what did you settle on finally?

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    1. Glad you're enjoying your time with your kiddo. Very, very cool. I remember that you got all those good eats ready. So smart.

      Papaya, soup and then frozen sweet cherries (from summer), blueberries and sorghum syrup made into frozen yum.

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  13. I'm thinking cheesecake for dessert.

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  14. I started off great with oatmeal for breakfast then have been nibbling on cookies and chocolates...eeps.

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  15. Went that day without...
    .... had a Sub sandwich the next day....

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