08:45 GMT
Yesterday's weather was not
very good. It was cold, and after a
few hours of sunny spells in the
morning, it was dull. By 3pm the
temperature briefly peaked at 10° C
after a morning start of just 6° C,
and ending back on 6° C again from
9pm.The only good thing was that it
was dry all day.
Right now it should be
drizzling, but it is dry. If the
drizzle actually starts it could
change to light rain by 1pm, and that
could continue until 8pm. It is around
7 or 8° C now, and the day will end at
8° C. The afternoon may see 11° C -
which would almost be nice in full
sunshine, but very miserable if it is
raining as par the forecast. Tomorrow
could start with full sunshine, but
the clear sky will also mean a chilly,
and just possibly, frosty morning.
Just 4° C are forecast for 6am. It
will slowly warm to 9° C by midday,
and by 1pm it may be raining. Only
light rain is forecast, and it will
only last long enough to ruin the
first half of the afternoon. Clear
skies in the evening mean another very
cold night - down to 5° C by midnight.
I am unsure how to
describe yesterday. I suppose bits
were good and bits were bad. I felt
something like tired for all of
yesterday morning, but it wasn't
really tiredness. Maybe aimlessness
and laziness accounted for my lack of
get up and go. I did very little until
it was too late to do some of the
stuff I should have done.
I was only just about to wash
the glasses for a beer tasting session
with Jodie when Jodie arrived. I
hadn't been able to shower by then
because I had a big bucket of laundry
sitting in the bath. All I felt I
could do was to have a spray of
deodorant, and put on fresh clothes. I
think I got away with it, but it is
not something I would like to make a
habit of. Normally I don't even like
to go for a bit of walking exercise
without having a shower first
(although in warmer weather I should
have the shower after the walk).
Jodie brought some beers with
her. She had bought them in her Tesco
(Elmers End Branch), and they were
from the Brooklyn brewery in America.
To be honest they were rubbish, but I
think Jodie thought one of them was
OK. I don't think much has persuaded
me to believe that American beers are
either as week as water, or the
stronger ones taste of nasty hops.
The hops used in one can were
Surachi hops which originated in
Japan, but Japanese brewers thought
they tasted nasty, but some clinically
insane American decided that they
could use them in strong American
beers. I suppose someone had to try
them, but it was a poor decision to
sell them to the public. Having said
that, there are no doubt other insane
people who would like the taste. The
actually taste could be described as
like Belgium wheat beer that a tom cat
has piddled in.
Once we started drinking Jodie
started scrolling through stuff on her
phone, and I felt bored and lonely.
Fortunately I did have one job to do,
and it was preparing my dinner. It
started off by washing and scraping
any nasty looking bit off some
potatoes. I did not attempt the peal
them because I like potato skins. I
cut them up into chunks, and then
boiled them in a casserole dish in the
microwave.
Later on, when Jodie was
ignoring me again, I checked those
potatoes and they seemed 90% cooked.
That was good because I next added
some frozen garden peas. I gave them
another 10 minutes in the microwave.
When I came back to the the next time
I added a generous amount of butter
and mashed them all up, but not enough
to turn the peas into paste. Many
survived still pea shaped.
I left the mash in the
casserole dish on the side, and turned
on the mini oven where I put in all 8
sausages from a pack of 8 Lincolnshire
sausages bought when I last visited
Aldi (maybe last Monday). I must admit
they were fairly poor quality sausages
- couldn't taste the expected sage
taste, and he meat was probably
dubious off cuts. They were not
actually nasty, but not as good as
hoped for.
Before I put the sausages in
the oven Michael arrived. That meant I
was not ignored for the rest of the
session, although... sometimes Michael
is entertaining, and sometimes not.
Another rant about Lewisham council
was not entertaining.
Some of the later beer we had
was better than the two cans of
"Brooklyn Beer", and maybe one was
actually nice. I didn't drink all that
much during the session because I Had
a spare glass and bottle of chilled
water at my side. I was not drinking
it so I would drink less beer,
although that is how it ended up. I
started it to wash the foul taste of
that American beer out of my mouth.
I must admit I haven't ended a
session as sober as I was for a long
time. I am not sure how many cans we
got through (I don't think we opened
any bottles, but surely we must have).
It seemed like the session was shorter
than most, but maybe that was an
illusion. I think Jodie and Michael
left at about 6.30pm. By then my
sausages had cooked and were starting
to cool off. I piled half of the
mashed potato and peas onto a plate,
and then added 4 of the 8 sausages. I
then microwaved it to make sure it was
nice and hot (but not too hot).
I have to admit that I was
expecting my sausage and mash to be
wonderful. It was merely nice. I
followed it with a rather larger
portion of Cookie Monster Ice cream
than was ideal (with the ice cream
being light blue in colour). While
eating this dinner I was watching TV,
but also hatching some plans. I bought
a fairly big bag of potatoes, and so I
still have maybe 4 or more servings of
them left. I think a future experiment
will be to try and make some bubble
and squeak. The next time I am
shopping I shall buy a cabbage, and
then cook some of that with the
potatoes.
Once cooked I will drain off
the water, and once again add butter
and mash it all up. At that point I
think it would be almost what I have
seen called
Colcannon
in some Irish pubs. My final bit of
cooking will be to put it in a greased
foil container, and grill/roast it
until the top, and probably the
bottom, has gone almost burnt and
crispy. Ideally it would be cooked in
a frying pan with some meat fat, but I
have no frying pan, or a gas ring to
put it on. I think that if I am
patient enough it will be good enough
done in the mini oven/grill. Maybe it
might be even better in some way.
For some reason, maybe because
I was feeling tired, and eager to get
to bed, I can't seem to remember
yesterday evening that well. I think I
only watched TV until 10pm, but it
could have been 9pm. I am very sure
that once I was in bed I didn't stop
to read, and went almost straight to
sleep. I don't think I woke up in the
night to pee more than a couple of
times. When I woke up at around 5am,
which seemed far too early to get up,
although he way I woke up was like I
was waking o get up, I did have go to
the toilet for an unusually big pee.
After that pee I went back to
bed. It felt like I would not get back
to sleep again, but the next thing I
knew was that I was waking up at
nearly 8am - and that did seem a
realistic time to get up. I went to
the toilet where I did a smaller, more
usual size pee, and I passed a fair
bit of wind, and disappointingly small
poo. Although I make it sound that I
did pass a fair amount of pee, it was
not enough to reduce my weight. When I
weighed myself I found I had seemed to
have put on over a kilogram. I know I
ate a bit more than some day, but I
didn't think I had eaten
that
freely.
My blood glucose was also up,
enough to be disappointing, but
otherwise of no great significance. I
got readings of 7.3, 8.0, and
8.3mmol/l. 10.mmol/l is the red line,
and above that it can be dangerous.
Anything below 9.0mmol/l I dismiss as
good enough, and I guess this
morning's reading was good enough.
Well, good enough as a mild warning,
together with my increased weight,
that I need to correct my eating. The
odd thing is that I didn't think I had
strayed too far from the narrow path
of righteousness (or whatever).
In a parallel universe the day
is warm and sunny, and I could go for
a long walk to try and walk off some
of the excess. Back in this reality it
is cold and murky, and I can't say I
even fancy a walk to the local shops.
I suspect today could be a boring day,
but at least I have a big bucket of
laundry to do, but very little else -
so it is back to being boring. One
unlikely diversion is that it is
Kevin's birthday today, and he could
suggest we meet for a drink. While I
would like a quick birthday drink with
him, I know it was end as a big
session, and I don't think that would
be good for me just now. I think a mid
morning snooze is the best I can look
forward to next - and I do look
forward to one !
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