I'm having home made, leek, mushroom and chestnut pasties with boiled new potatoes and a mix of green veg.
I'm having home made, leek, mushroom and chestnut pasties with boiled new potatoes and a mix of green veg.
Tonight is home made curries, a potato and cashew nut one and a veggie rogan josh, with rice.
Life wouldn't be worth living if I couldn't eat cheese
Me too - thankfully I can still eat cheese, it's just the nuts that are causing me problems.
I decided to have it with baked beans to increase the protein and fibre content of the meal, and for me - and my husband - it works ok.
My step daughter has tomato sauce with EVERYTHING (savoury) which I tend to find odd - even, for example, curry.
I love veggie pizza
Unfortunately I seem to have developed a sensitivity to nuts/peanuts though.
That's tragic.
Life wouldn't be worth living if I couldn't eat cheese.
Cheese and peanuts are lovely! Unfortunately I seem to have developed a sensitivity to nuts/peanuts though.
The pizza we currently have on a Sunday is a Sainsbury's thin & crispy base one topped with courgette, red onion and red & yellow peppers. I decided to have it with baked beans to increase the protein and fibre content of the meal, and for me - and my husband - it works ok.
Well I like it
and that's all that matters (I'm surprised I've not been told off for eating cheese and peanuts for dinner)
Well I like it. I also don't like doing a roast much.
Maybe try some fennel tea with a spoon of honey in it, to help stop the spasms and help your food slide down?
Thank you.
I am under the care of the hospital to manage both conditions with drugs + procedures.
Sorry Lotus, but thats a horrible combination, pizza and baked beans is just wrong somehow.
A few of you have a traditional roast dinner! I think a roast is one of my least favourite meals to both prepare and eat. I do love a toad in the hole though.
Maybe try some fennel tea with a spoon of honey in it, to help stop the spasms and help your food slide down?
Peanuts + cheese, and it is now slowly making its way down my oesophagus.
I can feel where it is.
I don't know if that's normal or not, but I do have motility issues with my gullet and a throat that spasms.