Re: What have you done today thread?
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:43 am
For those of us with Gluten intolerance all these pictures of fantastic looking cakes are cruel and unusual punishment.
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That was an old picture. I have a gluten intolerance and gave it up two years ago. It crept back into my diet over lockdown (pancakes mainly) and then I remembered why I stopped eating it so I'm almost back to zero gluten againMingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:43 am For those of us with Gluten intolerance all these pictures of fantastic looking cakes are cruel and unusual punishment.
She's after me to buy her a car to learn in.cheb wrote: Wed Mar 31, 2021 10:14 pmgremlin wrote: Wed Mar 31, 2021 9:50 pm Asked my kid to clipper my hair. Looked pretty good.
Only a couple of hours later I went to the loo, looked in the mirror where the light is much brighter, turned my head to one side and saw the massive landing strip she'd accidentally given me.![]()
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:43 am For those of us with Gluten intolerance all these pictures of fantastic looking cakes are cruel and unusual punishment.
Trinity765 wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:00 am
That was an old picture. I have a gluten intolerance and gave it up two years ago. It crept back into my diet over lockdown (pancakes mainly) and then I remembered why I stopped eating it so I'm almost back to zero gluten again![]()
There are no decent substitutes.
Went shopping on Monday, Tesco had none. Back in stock on Wednesday- half priceTaipan wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:15 pm Shopped round for a leg of lamb for Sunday. Finally found a butchers with one to sell! Was getting panicky at one point!![]()
6-8 hours after I've eaten gluten:Noggin wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:07 pmMingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:43 am For those of us with Gluten intolerance all these pictures of fantastic looking cakes are cruel and unusual punishment.Trinity765 wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:00 am
That was an old picture. I have a gluten intolerance and gave it up two years ago. It crept back into my diet over lockdown (pancakes mainly) and then I remembered why I stopped eating it so I'm almost back to zero gluten again![]()
There are no decent substitutes.
I've made cake for coeliacs very successfully!!
Not discounting the symptoms you both get, but I had a lot of guests who were gluten intolerant, (so required a complete menu adjustment/change) but who would tuck into french bread because "it looks so lovely and just a little bit will be ok". If a little bit will be ok, WTF am I changing the whole menu (down to stock cubes) to account for your intolerance!!!
BUT - the two serious coeliacs that stayed didn't actually believe that my cakes for afternoon tea were gluten free. Both their hubbies were testers and reckoned they could tell - they couldn't!!!
So, certainly for some, there are things that work!!!
I'll try and get some gluten free flour next time I'm down the mountain and see if I can make pastries with it that taste as near the same as possible!!
Yup - the two girls that liked my cake said the same thing. I did a gluten free first meal but asked them at dinner just how strict I needed to be (given previous experience with people who said they were coeliac and/or intolerant) and the response was "if you use a normal stock cube in the meal, we'll both be puking within 30 mins"MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:30 pm
6-8 hours after I've eaten gluten:
Holy shit, that's gonna eat through the hull.........
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There's a big difference between gluten intolerant and coeliac. Gluten damages the intestinal wall of people who have coeliac disease while people who are intolerant get mild symptoms.Noggin wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:58 pmYup - the two girls that liked my cake said the same thing. I did a gluten free first meal but asked them at dinner just how strict I needed to be (given previous experience with people who said they were coeliac and/or intolerant) and the response was "if you use a normal stock cube in the meal, we'll both be puking within 30 mins"MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:30 pm
6-8 hours after I've eaten gluten:
Holy shit, that's gonna eat through the hull.........
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I learnt to make decent gluten free cakes and the rest of the meals after that!!! LOL
Yup. It's why I used to check with guests. After the first season of doing a totally separate menu only to watch someone who requested that menu then eat cake or baguette etc it all wore a bit thin. I'm happy to do gluten free, but if someone says they are coeliac on the booking form then eats break etc, that seriously used to piss me off!!! (the worst offender had written coeliac on the booking form, constantly had cake and bread and wouldn't eat the oat based cheesecake I'd made just for her for the first night as she wasn't able to cope with the minimal gluten in oats - but still ate bits of bread and cakeTrinity765 wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 5:03 amThere's a big difference between gluten intolerant and coeliac. Gluten damages the intestinal wall of people who have coeliac disease while people who are intolerant get mild symptoms.Noggin wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:58 pmYup - the two girls that liked my cake said the same thing. I did a gluten free first meal but asked them at dinner just how strict I needed to be (given previous experience with people who said they were coeliac and/or intolerant) and the response was "if you use a normal stock cube in the meal, we'll both be puking within 30 mins"MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:30 pm
6-8 hours after I've eaten gluten:
Holy shit, that's gonna eat through the hull.........
Screenshot 2021-04-01 at 20.25.54.jpg![]()
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I learnt to make decent gluten free cakes and the rest of the meals after that!!! LOL
Real coeliacs are getting a bit pissed off people going into cafes and restaurants, saying they don't want any gluten and then sneaking in a bit of cake which isn't something a coeliac could do. So, I usually make it clear, I'm not a coeliac, I just try to avoid gluten as gluten makes me feel a bit "uncomfortable".
Wessons biker cafe, Horam used to do a really good gluten free cake but they sold up. It's now The Horam Emporium with the Tpodz (what?) Tearoom who look a bit scared when bikers come in - its not the same ambiance. Cyclists welcome though.
I hate manufacturers making changes to Android for the sake of it, I always try to get a near vanilla version to make like easier, so OnePlus, Oppo etc.derek badger wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 2:09 pm Bought a new phone. I used to care more about these things and have my finger on the pulse, now it just seems that every couple of years when I buy a new handset it's an even bigger minefield to wade through, compare models and features etc. Anyway the old phone (Motorola Moto G7 Plus) is 2 years old next month and starting to slow down and the battery life isn't as near as good as it used to be. My budget was £350, which these days only gets you a mid-level Android device. Battery life and performance are the top two priorities, followed by camera and screen quality as I don't play games or watch films often. Shortlist seemed to be a lot of Chinese manufacturers I'd not heard of until today - RealMe, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo etc. I've no issue with this given most electronics are manufactured there anyway and the quality of the devices I've seen from
Hisense and Huawei but in the end I went with the Samsung A42 5G as it ticked the most boxes.
Five cameras...it's got FIVE fucking cameras. What a time to be alive...
https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy ... -10412.php
https://www.samsung.com/uk/smartphones/ ... 26bzadeua/
I used to too, but it didn't leave me much choice in my price bracket, just the Google Pixel 4 and 4a 5g and maybe one other that didn't have a great spec. The Samsung UI doesn't seem to be too much like bloatware and they offer regular android patching.Mussels wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 2:49 pmI hate manufacturers making changes to Android for the sake of it, I always try to get a near vanilla version to make like easier, so OnePlus, Oppo etc.derek badger wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 2:09 pm Bought a new phone. I used to care more about these things and have my finger on the pulse, now it just seems that every couple of years when I buy a new handset it's an even bigger minefield to wade through, compare models and features etc. Anyway the old phone (Motorola Moto G7 Plus) is 2 years old next month and starting to slow down and the battery life isn't as near as good as it used to be. My budget was £350, which these days only gets you a mid-level Android device. Battery life and performance are the top two priorities, followed by camera and screen quality as I don't play games or watch films often. Shortlist seemed to be a lot of Chinese manufacturers I'd not heard of until today - RealMe, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo etc. I've no issue with this given most electronics are manufactured there anyway and the quality of the devices I've seen from
Hisense and Huawei but in the end I went with the Samsung A42 5G as it ticked the most boxes.
Five cameras...it's got FIVE fucking cameras. What a time to be alive...
https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy ... -10412.php
https://www.samsung.com/uk/smartphones/ ... 26bzadeua/
CB400 Honda? The famous '400 Four'.Noggin wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:47 pm something I can't remember - two letters (I think) 400. Said the second is almost 40 years old!!
Thta does describe what it looked like!! But when I google it, no. It was much smaller, very 'square'/boxy. I'll see him tomorrow and ask again!!Horse wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 9:01 pmCB400 Honda? The famous '400 Four'.Noggin wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:47 pm something I can't remember - two letters (I think) 400. Said the second is almost 40 years old!!
Someone eloquently described as 'a sewing machine engine with bunch of bananas exhaust, topped by an ironing board for a seat'.
Noggin wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 9:28 pmThta does describe what it looked like!! But when I google it, no. It was much smaller, very 'square'/boxy. I'll see him tomorrow and ask again!!Horse wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 9:01 pm CB400 Honda? The famous '400 Four'.
Someone eloquently described as 'a sewing machine engine with bunch of bananas exhaust, topped by an ironing board for a seat'.
