Ouch lol, I used to love them hot but meds mean I’m a bit of a wus nowadays ;)
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Ouch lol, I used to love them hot but meds mean I’m a bit of a wus nowadays ;)
I used to be able to eat them fairly hot too! Now I normally stick with butter chicken, korma or pasanda
Lol! So what recipe were you using that called for the "kill-a-donkey" amount of chilli? (rofl)
How are you today?
https://tasty-co.cdn.ampproject.org/...-chicken-curry
I'm ok but tired. Going to do some reading for one of my new modules today, it will give me chance to try and get used to my pen grip too.
Wow! That's a lot of spice!
Good for you, but make sure you pace too please....
Yes. And it was hot chilli powder too, wouldn't have been so bad with mild (rofl)
I will try. I'd like to get a chapter read if I can
I'm going to try and make it for my boys at the weekend and I'll report back ;)
I used chilli flakes instead of fresh chilli so that may have increased the heat too as they had the seeds in (giggle)
Just done my hand exercises... really feeling it!!!!
(rofl)(rofl)(rofl) re the Chillies!
Hand exercises are good then?
My hands are a bit achey but hopefully they'll help.
And I paced. I read and took notes from 2 chapters then wemt back to Miss Peregrine and her peculiar children!
I'm very proud! Pacing woohoo! :)
Tried strawberry soya milk today.... my god that stuff is disgusting!!!
Eww, I've obviously seen it, but just couldn't bring myself to try it - glad you have, so I now don't have to! :)
It wasn't even pink!!!! More of a dirty beige colour!!!
Ewwwwwwwwww!
In theory, yes. In reality, noooooo!!!
That sounds so disgusting. I'm glad that we have a resident tester here, so we don't have to try these things! (rofl)
It tasted like it hadn't even seen a strawberry!!!
It probably hadn't! lol
Blend some strawberries and mix them into the normal soya milk or milk you use with some sugar if you want it
Im not a big flavoured milk lover however I use almond milk and I do like it blended with cold coffee. It's really refreshing. X
I don't mind almond milk. I might have to try it with strawberry milkshake mix, I'd rather have water on my cereal then try soya again!
Oat milk on cereal works well - as it does in tea/coffee/hot chocolate.
Coconut milk works well in things like overnight oats too!
Oat milk was out of stock this week, ended up with sweetened almond milk as the unsweetened was out of stock too.
Cutting out dairy has made a huge difference, I seem to be ok with tiny amounts, but the only time I now seem to have issues is when I've eaten something containing dairy.
I found it made a huge difference to me too...
Made a huge difference to me. I use unsweetened almond milk in my coffee and on my cereal. I take my tea black or have green tea. The thing I miss most is beautiful cheese. However, its just not worth the pain (well sometimes it is(giggle))
Learned how to do a rolling stop this morning, it was a really good lesson and I enjoyed getting behind the wheel again after a weeks break! Hoovered the full house and given the bathroom a quick once over, going to reward myself with the afternoon reading now.
Thought I'd share this. This is my middle finger without my splint...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wpoj74b3mt...673.jpeg?raw=1
And my middle finger with my splint...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ilcqejxat4...944.jpeg?raw=1
That looks very painful.
It's actually not painful at all. I never even noticed it until the OT pointed it out. It's known as a swan neck deformity and is due to the RA. If left untreated it would end up like this... https://www.gponline.com/glance-swan...rticle/1019649
Is it comfortable with the finger splints?
Hooray for driving! Well done for hoovering - but did you have to do the whole house in one go?
I'm glad you're pacing this afternoon though!
I struggle if my fingers are swollen as they get tight and they're not fun when it's hot as they're hard plastic. I'm going to get them in silver at some point though so they look like jewellery rather than a medical device. They do work though, they stop the joint dropping.
Glad they help lovely x
Just finished Regeneration by Pat Barker. It feels wrong to say I enjoyed it but it was brilliantly written.
OO haven't come across that one yet...
I read part of it as part of the WW1 literature section of my eng lit a level. It's the first part of a trilogy and beautifully written.
I'll look out for it. Thanks love.
How are you today? What plans have you got?
I'm not sure yet. Might do some more pre-reading for uni
Sounds fun!
My books start getting sent out next week so it will be good to start getting into the habit