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Happy Birthday Irish Davey Boy


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Piccolo Apprentice

David,

Just wanted to shout a Happy Birthday there and have a good day.

Susan


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Have a wonderful birthday!! I hope the sun is shining and the hugs are many.

kareng Grand Master

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Lisa Mentor

OH YES!!!! Happy Birthday Dave....thanks for all that you do here, buy helping us eat VERY WELL! :D:D:D

Jestgar Rising Star

Happy Birthday David!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Happy Birthday David!!

irish daveyboy Community Regular

Happy Birthday David!!

Thanks all for the wishes.

Within the last year I've been diagnosed as Type 2 Diabetic.

No big chocolate cake with chocolate/coffee buttercream (my favourite), just a cranberry and orange muffin (bought) and even that will shoot the blood sugar skywards.

Toying with the idea of a Diabetic friendly cookie or muffin.

Replacing some of the sugars with 'Inulin powder' a naturally sweet hickory root powder that doesn't spike blood sugar (theory only at the moment).

It's 19.40 locally in Ireland and off to have a meal out in a resturant in Dublin.

Any visitors to Dublin Ireland I can highly recommend it, The Millstone in 39 Dame St Dublin 2.

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Best Regards,

David


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eatmeat4good Enthusiast

Happy Birthday Irish DaveyBoy-

Your recipes were one of the first I read on here and that made me know this life was possible. Thank you and hope you enjoy your Birthday..chocolate cake or not! :D

larry mac Enthusiast

Happy Birthday IDB from Texas.

best regards, lm

kenlove Rising Star

La-breithe mhaith agat!

have a great one

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