Food Glorious Food
If we were having coffee, I’d mention, while desperately trying not to look smug, that I’ve lost another kilo (2.2lb) in weight. That’s 3.4kg, or about 7lb, since the 10th of July. I’ve only eaten one dessert this week while lunching with friends, then immediately came home and walked 2000 steps to appease my guilt.

I am still following (sort of) a low-carb/Mediterranean diet, so I intend to experiment with lots of new recipes. Well, I’ve printed them off … that’s the first step. I created this variation on tomato and mozzarella cheese salad. My version is more colourful and creative. Next time, I’ll use creamy Burrata instead of tasteless Mozzarella. All the produce is from my garden. Maybe I’ll call it Piglet’s Horta Salada.

A Dry Summer and I DON’T Mean Drought
I am still on the ‘no alcohol’ regime, which has rather clipped my wings when it comes to enjoying a cocktail or three or a nice bottle of wine with lunch. Fizzy water doesn’t quite hit the spot.
Pet Peeve WARNING – why are non-alcoholic cocktails and wine the same price as alcoholic drinks? I keep meaning to try a ‘mocktail’, but I am loathe to pay the same price for a drink that does not contain alcohol.
Fitbit Burns!
I love my Fitbit, but for some reason, the strap where the buckle rests has just started to cause red marks that blister like burns. I’ve worn a Fitbit for years and never experienced a problem. My latest FB I’ve been wearing since Christmas and never had a problem until now. It seems I am not alone. Fitbit Burns. The only way around it at the moment is to remove it at night. Maybe I will order a different type of strap and see if that helps.
Exercise
My exercise regime, walking at least 5000 steps daily, today yielded several photographs of more wildflowers, which I’ve yet to identify and post in my Wild Wednesday collection. My only regret is that I can’t venture off the track/road because the ground is too sandy and uneven. Never mind; plenty grow by the roadside.



Anyway, exercise was going great this week until I got a little over-enthusiastic about the garden and lifted the heavy buckets of water I’d saved from a shower to water some plants, and I strained my back. Thursday was a day of rest, but today, I’ve eased in with another wildflower walk of 2000 steps.

I’ve found since I joined a FB Group WLWA50 – DAILY EXERCISE CHALLENGE I find it a great incentive to keep going and push myself further.
That’s it for this week, folks. And I’ve been yacking so much my coffee’s gone cold. For more coffee shares and a natter, pop over to Natalie the Explorer’s blog.


Starting over very interesting read
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You’re doing great and your salads look delicious! I’ve been low-carb, almost dry and desert-free since being diagnosed as diabetic a couple of years ago. Happily, I’ve lost a lot of weight and was almost out of the pre-diabetic range at last check up. This is my favourite treat recipe: https://sugarfreelondoner.com/keto-chocolate-cookies/
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Well done! I am not diabetic (or at lest from blood tests results in Jan) but I desperately need to lose a lot of weight. Carbs are my weakness.
The cookies look wickedly scrumptious. I have almond flour and I could buy some 90% dark chocolate and I have some xilitol sugar. I’ll give them a try. Thank you!
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Great job on the weight loss!! That salad looks amazing!!!
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thanks, kirstin. Progress is VERY slow and but I try to stay positive.
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Well done on the weight loss. It is an ongoing item that lives in my mind with all my choices. I can’t find a non alcoholic beer that has the same taste — I would pay the price if I could find one I like. As to desserts there are a few things that can be low cal and still taste good. Your salad looks deadly good!!! Bernie
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Hi Bernie, yep, non alcoholic beer is an acquired taste 🙂 Desserts I am still working on … I only allow myself one naughty dessert a week when we go out for a meal … haha … then I walk like crazy to try and burn off the carbs as punishment
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I’ve learned recently that make sure your dessert is in conjuction with the meal as that spikes your BS less than having it later. I’ve never been able to walk mine off!
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Your salad looks fabulous!! Nothing compares to be eating from the garden 🙂
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nor the convenience of popping into the garden and picking it 🙂
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Hi Carole, I use Inlinkz free plan to host the Weekend Coffee Share blog link-ups. Here’s the website: https://fresh.inlinkz.com/
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Congrats on the weight loss and consistent walking/ exercising. The salad looks healthy and beautiful. I replied to your e-mail inquiry regarding link parties. I use the free Inlinkz. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
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Hi Natalie, I am not a great lover of salad but I find making it colourful and inviting to eat helps. I never received an email. Strange. It is not in my spam either. Would you mind resending please? 🙂
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Thanks for sharing about fitbit burns. I am trying to replace my old fitbit and this helps.😊
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Hi, please let me know how you get along
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Well done on the weight loss. I wish I could say the same. Well, there’s always next month. I’ve been enjoying your photos in Sue’s group.
Jennifer Jones | Substack
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Hi Jennifer the exercise is a blance with the exercise. I need to lose weight to take the pressure off my knees but I need to exercise to lose weight. It is delicate balance. I like the look of the Tina Turner 2000 step video/ I think I saw that in Sue’s group and meant to return. On your substack it is only a screenshot. Is that correct or am I being a technomuppet. I am useless with Substack. Do you have a wordpress blog?
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Congrats on the weight loss!
I swapped out my Fitbit band for a slimmer band with more holes 2 years ago, it’s much better than the bands that came with the watch.
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Thanks for the tip on the FitBit band. IT’s SO annoying because I i use it all the time
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Me too, and for something like this, comfort is key.
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Your salad looks divine! Lovely flower photos. Big congratulations on the weight loss and commitment to walking and even more for paying attention to your body and resting when it demands it.
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Thanks, Terry. Exercise is a delicate balance. Still if I can maintain 35,000 steps over 7 days for the next few months I’ll be happy. … 🙂 Then I’ll push myself to 40,000.
I can feel it is already making a difference.
The salad was divine.
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Congrats on the weight loss!
Because of diabetes in the family, we are pretty much on a permanently low-carb diet. We eat well, but I am always on the lookout for new ideas and will be interested in seeing what you come up with.
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The most difficult challenge for me are the desserts. I need to find some that are low carb friendly and find an alternative to sugar. Now you have set me a challenge.
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Yes, desserts are hard. There are some ice cream bars that aren’t too bad as well as a few packaged cookies, but pretty much anything you bake will be high carb. Good luck!
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I was thinking of trying artificial sweeteners
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/enjoy-food/carbohydrates-and-diabetes/sugar-sweeteners-and-diabetes
have you tried?
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Keep us posted!
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Congrats on the weightloss.
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Thanks, Miriam. Let’s just hope I can keep it up 🙂
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