Published on 12, July, 2020
A uk supermarket the caters to a high end clientele.
Waitrose? sorry, lost.
Indeed dear Iain, living is letting. So well expressed!
The small pleasures of a shared experience lightens the heart. As Iain is talking about. Sharing our common experiences and challenges of food is healing and fun. Food is not a random after thought. it's a triumph of the will, sometimes, even.
I hope you find something that makes you joyous and share it with us.
It's Waitrose if you are in the UK.
yum! I have a lot of allergies too. I have a rotor of meals for the week, like, Saturday and Wednesday is 2 eggs day with rice and Swiss chard, thursday and sunday is veggies burger with steam beans etc..
I can do goat dairy, but not cow. I have it in the Am with frozen berries too. that spelt bread.. will seek out.
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I'm in a turn-key condo temporarily - I think it came from Costco, though.
True. Tomatoes can touch anything: they are sealed in their little skins and I like when all the veggies t ouch. Sometimes I even make a MIXED (gasp) salad! The omelet, though, as you say, is on it's own! I eat all of one thing and then move on to the next, usually.
Well spotted.
Haha did you get that plate from Tesco? I have the same one but in yellow instead .
TheCatWoman said:I don't get why taking photo's of your every meal and sharing them is so important!
I think it is as Mark (formerly Spikey) says - a light hearted attempt at sharing the food that our autism sometimes has an infuence on.
Mark has some of the typical dietary issues that come with autism so this is relevant to help us normalise it for those who share the issues.
I'm sure there is also a bit of social media type posting without the hate that often comes on social media platforms.
Live and let live seems the theme here.
Uhane, are you aware that your food is touching… other food.. /lh
A chance to see me at my most autistic. This is my lunch every single day that I am at home (and if I can make a packed lunch)
2 slices of toasted spelt sourdough.
Grated lactofree cheese (or tuna, or chicken - variety!!)
A bag of Walkers dash of salt and vinegar (less salt and vinegar than the normal ones)
A pink lady apple
Defrosted frozen strawberries and blueberries with 4 heaped teaspoons of lactose free greek yogurt (all the colour and sugar comes from the fruit). These are sprinkled with the contents of a gentle iron capsule and a 10 million bacteria pro biotic capsule.
I have intolerance to several FODMAP foods (virtually everything ). So this alongside an even more boring breakfast allows me to chance something a bit exciting for tea once or twice a week.
Just a bit of fun! Addendum: As Uhane said, it would be nice to see what The Cat Woman has too!
I don't get why taking photo's of your every meal and sharing them is so important!
Nice