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Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Wednesday, 27-05-20

Good morning.

A simple and filling breakfast yesterday.  Two Aldi skinny sausages (one syn), de-skinned, each cut into four, rolled into little balls and spray fried before adding half a can of baked beans and one tbsp bbq sauce (half a syn).

Perfect, eaten out in the warm sunshine.

(the book is Scarlet Feather by Maeve Binchey, if you were trying to read what's on Kindle).
This filled a few gaps at lunch time and it was followed by a Mullerlight yogurt.

A nice dinner - hunter's chicken, chips and a mix of tomatoes and red pepper.  I have another hunter's chicken for tomorrow as well - yummy.

Dessert was coffee egg custard which was nice but I only took the photo because the strawberry is the first picked from the garden this year - and it was wonderful.  There's a couple more strawberries that will be ready for this evening and another egg custard (half a heA).  Lovely!


Today's plans:
B:  beans on toast.
Using the half can of beans opened yesterday and a pat of butter
SW:  one heB and three syns (for the butter)

L:  burger and beetroot slaw; Mullerlight
Just what it says really
The beetroot will be in a wholemeal roll with one tbsp onion chutney and a bit of salad and the slaw is rather an experiment really, adapted from a recipe on the BBC Good Food site
SW:  one heB and one syn for the chutney

D:  balsamic glazed sausages with roasted vegetables, runner beans; egg custard with garden strawberries (nom nom)
This is a recipe from the Slimming World site, Lifeline Online.  I don't have courgettes so will just miss them out (I might add baby corn instead) and I will exchange potato for sweet potato.
SW:  half a heA for the egg custard (made yesterday)

S:  none

Body Magic:  half an hour of personal training

Summary:
I've swappeed around and am having half a heA and two heBs today
four and a half syns
two new recipes - three, if you count the beetroot slaw - and I'll let you know



9 comments:

  1. I've made the beetroot slaw and my adaptation was to replace the honey with some grated apple - i had really enjoyed it :)

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    1. I was going to use sweetener but grated apple is a great idea, thank you. I only have cooked beetroot too so will be using that instead.
      Thanks, Jane.
      xx

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  2. I really do try. One of these days I shall have a day eating UNhealthily, I think, and see what I fancy. I wonder if I will really enjoy it or whether the thought is more enticing than the deed.
    xx

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  3. I am a big fan of Maeve Binchey and have read most of her books. Currently enjoying all my Jenny Colgan books again. I am glad I kept them as it's ages since I read them and had almost forgotten the stories.

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    1. I've not come across Jenny Colgan. I'll look her up!
      xx

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  4. I used to read lots of Maeve Binchey books, they are an easy read. But I'm really into crime at the moment. Your food looks great.

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    1. They are very readable and you really feel her characters are friends.
      xx

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  5. Can't wait for the fisrt of the British strawberries. I've ordered some on my next shopping delivery.

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    1. They do have a lovely flavour, don't they?
      xx

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