He is home and doing well and starting Cardiac Rehab tomorrow
We had a break in the rain so I decided to grill the chicken that I had marinating since yesterday plus some turkey cheddar smoked sausages. I think I'll have the garlic fries with it and totally blow my diet
I'm out of beerIf you really want to blow your diet, have a couple of beers with your food
I'm out of beer
Guess I'll have wine instead ...it's 5 o'clock somewhere
Must be a guy thing. We have a perfectly functional shed, plus John Deere room (essentially an outdoor room built into basement of house) and hubs still is talking "bigger" shed...We are going garden storage sheds searching today??? Not quite sure what is wrong with the one we have.........but someone wants a new one ......a bigger one........it’s out of the way and I won’t see it, so not bothered really but it’s not very exciting to shop for.......can think of better things to look for.
Oh he should apply! but go for fall-all the festivities, plus the extra CM holiday discounts...And I told older one of being a summer CM at WDW. Hmmm, half of me thinks that would be awesome, but probably a long shot.
Fantastic news! So glad he is doing the rehab-will help tremendously. Don't let the docs tell you "if it tastes good spit it out". OMG that is a major pet peeve of mine and the reason 99% of patients fail to change diet/lifestyle. Real, actual, unprocessed as much as possible (no added salt/sugar) foods goes a long way and can be very tasty. I am so not a believer in banning food groups...(disclosure-I am a registered Dietitian).He is home and doing well and starting Cardiac Rehab tomorrow
Not quite 5 here but I will join in on the wine brigade!Guess I'll have wine instead ...it's 5 o'clock somewhere
Mac you know as a mom of 4 boys you probably had to get creative Cuddle chicken is as stubborn as any kid....I'll remember yogurt with meal worms trick when someone in my house does not want to take their medicine.
Must have been unbelievably scary for all of you. We think of everyone as invincible. I`m sure you`ll take good care of him and he`ll be just fine......take care of you too though..
Robo, so glad to hear both you and DH are doing well. Sending lots of more good wishes and mummy dust you are both in better health.
Robbie,
Glad your DH is doing better Robbie and make sure to take care of yourself too
We had a break in the rain so I decided to grill the chicken that I had marinating since yesterday plus some turkey cheddar smoked sausages. I think I'll have the garlic fries with it and totally blow my diet
Fantastic news! So glad he is doing the rehab-will help tremendously. Don't let the docs tell you "if it tastes good spit it out". OMG that is a major pet peeve of mine and the reason 99% of patients fail to change diet/lifestyle. Real, actual, unprocessed as much as possible (no added salt/sugar) foods goes a long way and can be very tasty. I am so not a believer in banning food groups...(disclosure-I am a registered Dietitian).
How are you doing from your last surgery?
Is your pain gone yet?
Robbie, I'm glad your husband has you to help take care of him with his health needs.
How are you doing from your last surgery?
Is your pain gone yet?
Added sugars (ie so many processed quick foods) sure-stay away from as much as possible, except occasional splurge. Where i do not agree is red meat/pork-but it completely depends on source-grass finished, no hormone animals will provide meat that is high in the good saturated fat (yes there is good sat fat) and goo unsat fat. MD's have zero clue about this unless they have taken mucho time to be informed (most go to seminar sponsored by whatever drug they are coaxed to sell and get skewed info). You mentioned farmers markets-even bacon (non nitrate cured) from a farm raised animal can be ok once in a while (and far far far far better than that horrible turkey bacon). But with the emphasis on plants with once or twice a week animal product, good fats and rare splurge you are on right track anyway.The Cardiologist who seen him in hospital is very anti sugar, red meat, pork etc.
We were eating pretty healthy before so tweaking the diet was not that hard. I think this will help me think outside the box more on our meals. I’am trying to be more creative on herbs etc.....for flavoring. We both like fish, chicken, fresh veggies, fruits and salads. I will be glad when the farmers markets get going here locally.
Nice to hear you don’t ban food groups. If the diet becomes to restrictive it is pretty hard for a lot of folks to accept.
yeah wait til the facial recognition kicks in and the ads combine that with where you have been tracked to have shopped etcSo we’re talking about amusement parks with hills...Like magic lo