KRAZYKAT's Daily Check-In
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KRAZYKAT's Daily Check-In
Day ONE:- Meal ONE 1/23/06
1 cup grapenuts
1 cup frozen blueberries
sweetner
1 small apple
coffee and milk
I don't have a realtime journal so I guess I will start out doing this as it happens. Is that ok??
1 cup grapenuts
1 cup frozen blueberries
sweetner
1 small apple
coffee and milk
I don't have a realtime journal so I guess I will start out doing this as it happens. Is that ok??
- gratefuldeb67
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- gratefuldeb67
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Krazykat..
Hope you have a nice day..
To edit your own post, you just go to the original post that you wrote, and click the "edit" button at the top right corner..
You should just stay with one of these checkin threads and just keep adding daily posts or whatever, by hitting "reply" and replying on your own thread..
Capish?
Peace and Love,
Deb
Hope you have a nice day..
To edit your own post, you just go to the original post that you wrote, and click the "edit" button at the top right corner..
You should just stay with one of these checkin threads and just keep adding daily posts or whatever, by hitting "reply" and replying on your own thread..
Capish?
Peace and Love,
Deb
- gratefuldeb67
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Hi Krazy!
I just got your message..
Actually, you have to look more closely..
It says "quote" on *other* peoples posts or replys, but on the ones you write, yourself, there should be a "quote" *and* "edit" button... Incase you don't like what you wrote or you want to add something...
Otherwise, just keep hitting "reply" when you want to make a new post for the day...
Hope you can figure this out! LOL..
You can try fooling around in the "Test" messages section for people who aren't familiar with posting protocol...
That' just for practice...
Have a nice day!
Peace and Love,
Deb
I just got your message..
Actually, you have to look more closely..
It says "quote" on *other* peoples posts or replys, but on the ones you write, yourself, there should be a "quote" *and* "edit" button... Incase you don't like what you wrote or you want to add something...
Otherwise, just keep hitting "reply" when you want to make a new post for the day...
Hope you can figure this out! LOL..
You can try fooling around in the "Test" messages section for people who aren't familiar with posting protocol...
That' just for practice...
Have a nice day!
Peace and Love,
Deb
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I hope I am doing this right; I did find the EDIT/ and POST in my own message; I am "trying" to reply to my own post but I don't see how it will work yet so if I make a mistake, please clarify for me further!
DAY 2:
Breakfast:
1 1/4 cup shredded wheat with sweetner,
cinnamon,
2 tb. raisins,
1 cup soy milk
coffee
LUNCH:
pork tenderloin 4 oz
1/2 cup saurkraut
1 cup green beans
2/3 cup german potato salad
Dinner:
Tilapia over spinach with a light sour cream/mayo/parmesan topping
stewed tomatoes
small apple
milk (cup)
Also, treadmill for 35, 3% grade, 3.5 mph and stretch after. WATER!!
SUCCESSFUL!
DAY 2:
Breakfast:
1 1/4 cup shredded wheat with sweetner,
cinnamon,
2 tb. raisins,
1 cup soy milk
coffee
LUNCH:
pork tenderloin 4 oz
1/2 cup saurkraut
1 cup green beans
2/3 cup german potato salad
Dinner:
Tilapia over spinach with a light sour cream/mayo/parmesan topping
stewed tomatoes
small apple
milk (cup)
Also, treadmill for 35, 3% grade, 3.5 mph and stretch after. WATER!!
SUCCESSFUL!
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DAY 2: Jan. 25: SUCCESSFUL!
1/2 c oatmeal, two tbs. craisins, cinnamon,
cup SOY milk
sweetner
LUNCH:
fish and spinach
carrot sticks
water
DINNER
chicken in mushroom sauce with extra mushrooms
1/2 c coucous
roasted zucchini with parmesan and olive oil
EXERCISE: 15 on elliptical, 15 on tread, upper body one set
1/2 c oatmeal, two tbs. craisins, cinnamon,
cup SOY milk
sweetner
LUNCH:
fish and spinach
carrot sticks
water
DINNER
chicken in mushroom sauce with extra mushrooms
1/2 c coucous
roasted zucchini with parmesan and olive oil
EXERCISE: 15 on elliptical, 15 on tread, upper body one set
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What recipe do you use for German potato salad? I make mine Swabian style with chicken stock, white wine vinegar, salt & pepper and a little onion. I also boil the potatoes whole in their skins, then peel and slice them when cooked. I like it best when it's served just above room temperature, freshly made... *drool*
C.
C.
CaroleJo
CaroleJo
I have NEVER made German Potato salad; I buy it canned! While I have a professional background in cooking, I do not have a lot of time on my hands for it, so I do take shortcuts with no guilt whatsoever. )))
It is interesting to me to hear of a recipe for it and the chicken stock sounds interesting too; what do you put in your chicken stock?
Take care!
Kat
I have NEVER made German Potato salad; I buy it canned! While I have a professional background in cooking, I do not have a lot of time on my hands for it, so I do take shortcuts with no guilt whatsoever. )))
It is interesting to me to hear of a recipe for it and the chicken stock sounds interesting too; what do you put in your chicken stock?
Take care!
Kat
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Usually I just cheat and use ready-made chicken stock from the store (like you, I don't have all day to prepare it. I second what you say about shortcuts! ). When I have had roast chicken for dinner though and the bones are left over, I boil these with a little salt & pepper, some thyme and sage and sometimes some onion or carrot, for several hours.
I could send you the recipe, but I'd have to translate it and write it out, as it's in German of course! I lived in Ulm for a year or so and picked it up then.
C.
I could send you the recipe, but I'd have to translate it and write it out, as it's in German of course! I lived in Ulm for a year or so and picked it up then.
C.
CaroleJo
CaroleJo:
I hearya! I do take my turkey carcasses and toss them into the crockpot all night to make my broth which I then either use some of or freeze. I pretty much use the same thing you do for seasoning; love grabbing that fresh sage, thyme and rosemary and throwingit in there; I stuff my turkey with it too; I don't have much of any of those right now, tho; too dang cold.
Can't wait for spring. If I had the money I would have a greenhouse!
I hearya! I do take my turkey carcasses and toss them into the crockpot all night to make my broth which I then either use some of or freeze. I pretty much use the same thing you do for seasoning; love grabbing that fresh sage, thyme and rosemary and throwingit in there; I stuff my turkey with it too; I don't have much of any of those right now, tho; too dang cold.
Can't wait for spring. If I had the money I would have a greenhouse!
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- carolejo
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you got me thinking about that potato salad, so I made some last night. Here's the recipe by the way.
2 portions as a main dish or 4 portions as a side dish:-
Take about 4 medium sized potatoes, rinse them but leave the skins on. place them whole in a pan and cover with water. Boil until firm, but cooked (about 20 minutes, depending on size and type of potato).
Drain them. Set them to one side for a few minutes, whilst you finely chop 1 small onion. Place the onion in your serving dish (it needs to be big enough to hold the whole potatoes without them peeking over the top).
Pour about a tablespoon's worth of white wine vinegar over the onion. make up about 1/2 pint of chicken stock, and add this to the onion in your serving dish too. The stock wants to be HOT.
Now take the potatoes and gently remove the skins. Careful, they will be quite warm! Slice the peeled potato into slices about a quarter of an inch thick. Drop the potato slices into the stock / vinegar & onion mixture. Let each one be covered by it.
Once all the potatoes have been added, stir them around a bit. It doesn't matter if the slices break up some. The end result should be moist and juicy, and oddly creamy for something that contains such little fat. If need be, add a little more vinegar and stock. Taste and season with a little salt and pepper to taste. Serve the potato salad freshly made, just above room temperature with some green salad (cucumber in dill and yoghurt dressing goes very well), grated raw carrot vinegrette is also good and colourful too, and some smoked meats. The potato salad can also be cooled, stored in a fridge and eaten cold if you prefer it that way.
I've even got leftover potato salad for lunch today. YUM.
C.
2 portions as a main dish or 4 portions as a side dish:-
Take about 4 medium sized potatoes, rinse them but leave the skins on. place them whole in a pan and cover with water. Boil until firm, but cooked (about 20 minutes, depending on size and type of potato).
Drain them. Set them to one side for a few minutes, whilst you finely chop 1 small onion. Place the onion in your serving dish (it needs to be big enough to hold the whole potatoes without them peeking over the top).
Pour about a tablespoon's worth of white wine vinegar over the onion. make up about 1/2 pint of chicken stock, and add this to the onion in your serving dish too. The stock wants to be HOT.
Now take the potatoes and gently remove the skins. Careful, they will be quite warm! Slice the peeled potato into slices about a quarter of an inch thick. Drop the potato slices into the stock / vinegar & onion mixture. Let each one be covered by it.
Once all the potatoes have been added, stir them around a bit. It doesn't matter if the slices break up some. The end result should be moist and juicy, and oddly creamy for something that contains such little fat. If need be, add a little more vinegar and stock. Taste and season with a little salt and pepper to taste. Serve the potato salad freshly made, just above room temperature with some green salad (cucumber in dill and yoghurt dressing goes very well), grated raw carrot vinegrette is also good and colourful too, and some smoked meats. The potato salad can also be cooled, stored in a fridge and eaten cold if you prefer it that way.
I've even got leftover potato salad for lunch today. YUM.
C.
CaroleJo
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SUCCESSFUL!
Day 3:
Breakfast:
Oatmeal, craisins (2 tbs) cinnamon, soy milk (1 cup) sweetner, 1/3 cup cottage cheese mixed in
coffee, milk
Lunch:
3 0z pork loin, 1/2 cup green beans, 1 cup german potato salad, 1 c milk
Dinner:
4 oz chick breast with mushroom gravy over 1 c couscous with roasted zucchini (1/4c) and 1/2 cup Kale, orange
Day 3:
Breakfast:
Oatmeal, craisins (2 tbs) cinnamon, soy milk (1 cup) sweetner, 1/3 cup cottage cheese mixed in
coffee, milk
Lunch:
3 0z pork loin, 1/2 cup green beans, 1 cup german potato salad, 1 c milk
Dinner:
4 oz chick breast with mushroom gravy over 1 c couscous with roasted zucchini (1/4c) and 1/2 cup Kale, orange
German Potato Salad
Wow, this is a very different recipe than I am used to: I believe the potato salad my mom would make and that we get here in the USA has sugar and bacon in it....so it is sweet and sour. I may try these out; the dressings you recommmend sound very interesting and certainly add a different dimension to the dish. Thanks so much for sharing!
Have a great day.
Have a great day.
German Potato Salad
Carolejo;
Also wanted to comment on this again; we eat the german pot. salad warm or cold; depends on the dish but mostly warm.
Your recipe sounds more like what I make for a Nicoise salad, where I marinate the potatoes, and green beans except it has stock in it, which creates that creamy base, I would imagine. Hmmmmmm very interesting.
Gave me some new ideas!
Thanks!
Do you like Salad Nicoise?
It is easy to make and makes a full meal salad; that reminds me: my boys have been asking for it. Maybe Iwill make it today!
Kat
Also wanted to comment on this again; we eat the german pot. salad warm or cold; depends on the dish but mostly warm.
Your recipe sounds more like what I make for a Nicoise salad, where I marinate the potatoes, and green beans except it has stock in it, which creates that creamy base, I would imagine. Hmmmmmm very interesting.
Gave me some new ideas!
Thanks!
Do you like Salad Nicoise?
It is easy to make and makes a full meal salad; that reminds me: my boys have been asking for it. Maybe Iwill make it today!
Kat
Salade Nicoise
Carolejo:
Does he not even like shrimp or scallops? I LOVE seafood; so expensive, tho; have to keep an eye out for deals. Have not seen the great deals lately on whole salmon for 1.99 a lb. for some time now, though; I get the whole fish then and fillet it or combo steak-cut/fillet, portion and freeze. I never use salmon in that dish, though....mostly I use canned tuna.
How bout you?
Kat
Does he not even like shrimp or scallops? I LOVE seafood; so expensive, tho; have to keep an eye out for deals. Have not seen the great deals lately on whole salmon for 1.99 a lb. for some time now, though; I get the whole fish then and fillet it or combo steak-cut/fillet, portion and freeze. I never use salmon in that dish, though....mostly I use canned tuna.
How bout you?
Kat
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yeah, canned tuna - the kind in oil and usually a few anchovies too.
Shrimps? Scallops...? In the same room as the Boy Steve...? You're kidding, right?! Nope, he won't touch them with somebody else's bargepole even.
It's not such a hardship really, we eat out a lot so I often get my fishy fix then.
C.
Shrimps? Scallops...? In the same room as the Boy Steve...? You're kidding, right?! Nope, he won't touch them with somebody else's bargepole even.
It's not such a hardship really, we eat out a lot so I often get my fishy fix then.
C.
CaroleJo
KRAZYKAT's Daily Check-In
SUCCESS!
DAY 4:
Breakfast:
two eggs tbs romano cheese grated, peanut butter toast orange juice 1cu
LUNCH:
Indian Lentil Curry Soup with Kale, orange, handful pistachio nuts, fresh orange (med.size)
DINNER:
Sirloin tip Stirfry with savoy cabbage, carrots, scallions, and Kale served over 1/2 cup brown rice
Glass water
NO Exercise today!
DAY 4:
Breakfast:
two eggs tbs romano cheese grated, peanut butter toast orange juice 1cu
LUNCH:
Indian Lentil Curry Soup with Kale, orange, handful pistachio nuts, fresh orange (med.size)
DINNER:
Sirloin tip Stirfry with savoy cabbage, carrots, scallions, and Kale served over 1/2 cup brown rice
Glass water
NO Exercise today!
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DAY 5: Jan 28th
S day
but pretty much stuck to three meals; did have some honey flavored peanuts and about 1/2 cup so that is a hefty snack!
No seconds or sweets a such.
Back on today
S day
but pretty much stuck to three meals; did have some honey flavored peanuts and about 1/2 cup so that is a hefty snack!
No seconds or sweets a such.
Back on today
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Day 6:
SUCCESS!
1 1/4 c shredded wheat /cinnamon/sweetner
1 cup milk
orange
coffee with milk
LUNCH:
coucous with chicken in mushroom sauce (3 oz)
fresh broccoli/zucchini (1/2)
orange
Dinner:
Mac and cheese 1 cup
Spiral sliced ham 3oz
baked apple slices with cinnamon
FORGOT to mention; 32 minutes aerobics; between treadmill /bike, and two sets of upper body work.
salad with lowfat ranch dressing
SUCCESS!
1 1/4 c shredded wheat /cinnamon/sweetner
1 cup milk
orange
coffee with milk
LUNCH:
coucous with chicken in mushroom sauce (3 oz)
fresh broccoli/zucchini (1/2)
orange
Dinner:
Mac and cheese 1 cup
Spiral sliced ham 3oz
baked apple slices with cinnamon
FORGOT to mention; 32 minutes aerobics; between treadmill /bike, and two sets of upper body work.
salad with lowfat ranch dressing
Last edited by KrazyKat on Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Day 7: Jan. 30
ALLMOST a perfect day! Gave into some tortilla chips after supper but kept it to a one serving size instead of just mowing em down!
So to me, I think overall, a successful day
Had two eggs with 2 oz ham slices omelette, english muffin with two tsp Olivio, and a small grape cluster with coffee and milk.
Lunch;
4 oz pork loin with coucous and mushroom gravy (abt 2 tbs.), medium orange
Dinner: Mushroom soup with added mushrooms/white wine, rye toast, and med. orange......
then that handful of tortilla chips!
No exercise today; sore from yesterday;
ALLMOST a perfect day! Gave into some tortilla chips after supper but kept it to a one serving size instead of just mowing em down!
So to me, I think overall, a successful day
Had two eggs with 2 oz ham slices omelette, english muffin with two tsp Olivio, and a small grape cluster with coffee and milk.
Lunch;
4 oz pork loin with coucous and mushroom gravy (abt 2 tbs.), medium orange
Dinner: Mushroom soup with added mushrooms/white wine, rye toast, and med. orange......
then that handful of tortilla chips!
No exercise today; sore from yesterday;
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JAN 31: DAY 8:
SUCCESS!
oatmeal with sliced baked apples, sweetner, milk
papaya on side
coffee milk
Lunch:
1/2 sandwich turkey pastrami on whole wheat with lite mayo, lots of leaf lettuce, pickles and purple onion
more papaya!
Dinner:
Eggplant parmesan (breaded and BAKED before putting into casserole)
Leaf Lettuce salad with ranch
handful tortilla chips
more papaya!
This is a big dang papaya; can't remember the name of it; never had it before; huge green thing and was on sale.....not a lot of flavor OR sugar in it really, so filling tho.
Kat
SUCCESS!
oatmeal with sliced baked apples, sweetner, milk
papaya on side
coffee milk
Lunch:
1/2 sandwich turkey pastrami on whole wheat with lite mayo, lots of leaf lettuce, pickles and purple onion
more papaya!
Dinner:
Eggplant parmesan (breaded and BAKED before putting into casserole)
Leaf Lettuce salad with ranch
handful tortilla chips
more papaya!
This is a big dang papaya; can't remember the name of it; never had it before; huge green thing and was on sale.....not a lot of flavor OR sugar in it really, so filling tho.
Kat
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Papaya
Deb;
OOPs I meant that it is a type of papaya that is huge and green on the OUTside; inside, it is very peachy orange and it IS ripe; just does not have a lot of flavor compared to mangos, say. I might try lime on it; that sounds great.
Thanks for the suggestion! AND the support
Kat
OOPs I meant that it is a type of papaya that is huge and green on the OUTside; inside, it is very peachy orange and it IS ripe; just does not have a lot of flavor compared to mangos, say. I might try lime on it; that sounds great.
Thanks for the suggestion! AND the support
Kat
KRAZYKAT's Daily Check-In
DAY 9; Feb. 1: SUCCESS!
Breakfast:
1/2 cup Kashi GoLean with 3/4 cup shredded wheat bites topped with cinnmon and papaya (2/3 cup) and 1 cup milk
coffee and milk
Lunch:
whole wheat english muffin with 2 oz Turkey Pastrami, leaf lettuce, pickles, onions, hot mustard and two tsp mayo
hand ful of grapes
handful of tortilla chips
glass of milk (1 cup)
Dinner:
Eggplant Parmesan
veggies and low fat ranch dip; sugar snap, carrots, celery, zucchini, some olives both black and green.
glass of milk
green tea and sweetner
40 minutes urban ranger a.m.
20 min. elliptical stairs p.m., upper body work, two sets, 15 reps
TOMORROW is another DAY!
Breakfast:
1/2 cup Kashi GoLean with 3/4 cup shredded wheat bites topped with cinnmon and papaya (2/3 cup) and 1 cup milk
coffee and milk
Lunch:
whole wheat english muffin with 2 oz Turkey Pastrami, leaf lettuce, pickles, onions, hot mustard and two tsp mayo
hand ful of grapes
handful of tortilla chips
glass of milk (1 cup)
Dinner:
Eggplant Parmesan
veggies and low fat ranch dip; sugar snap, carrots, celery, zucchini, some olives both black and green.
glass of milk
green tea and sweetner
40 minutes urban ranger a.m.
20 min. elliptical stairs p.m., upper body work, two sets, 15 reps
TOMORROW is another DAY!
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Day 10; FEB 2
SUCCESS!
Breakfast: 1/2 cup Kashi Go Lean, 3/4 cup shredded wheat, 2/3 cup papaya, cinnamon, 1 cup milk, sweetner, coffee and milk
Lunch: hard boiled egg, string cheese stick, trail mix (1/4 cup) made with Kashi cereal, craisins and walnuts, celery/carrot sticks, water
Dinner: Salade Nicoise made with low cal Italian dressing marinade, pistachio nuts; 1/4 cup, coffe and milk, green tea herb tea mix PM
No exercise
SUCCESS!
Breakfast: 1/2 cup Kashi Go Lean, 3/4 cup shredded wheat, 2/3 cup papaya, cinnamon, 1 cup milk, sweetner, coffee and milk
Lunch: hard boiled egg, string cheese stick, trail mix (1/4 cup) made with Kashi cereal, craisins and walnuts, celery/carrot sticks, water
Dinner: Salade Nicoise made with low cal Italian dressing marinade, pistachio nuts; 1/4 cup, coffe and milk, green tea herb tea mix PM
No exercise
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FRI, FEB. 3:
S-Day!
Since I was going out, and it fell through, I thought what the hey. I had 3 glasses of wine!!! one with supper and two with tortilla chips and salsa; a triple serving of tortillas!
However, the early part of my day I did very well;
BREAKFAST
Oatmeal, with light yougurt and papaya (one serving of each: 1/2 cup dry, 1 cup yogurt, 2/3 cup papaya, and coffee.
LUNCH
I had 1 cup leftover steak stirfry with 1/2 cup brown rice
Today, Sat, is another DAY!
and I expect I will be at the gym again; seems I get there every two days
S-Day!
Since I was going out, and it fell through, I thought what the hey. I had 3 glasses of wine!!! one with supper and two with tortilla chips and salsa; a triple serving of tortillas!
However, the early part of my day I did very well;
BREAKFAST
Oatmeal, with light yougurt and papaya (one serving of each: 1/2 cup dry, 1 cup yogurt, 2/3 cup papaya, and coffee.
LUNCH
I had 1 cup leftover steak stirfry with 1/2 cup brown rice
Today, Sat, is another DAY!
and I expect I will be at the gym again; seems I get there every two days
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SAT: Feb.4
SUCCESS!
odd meals, but meals nevertheless!
Am coming down with a respiratory infection tho so did not get to exercise as had wanted to!
Freezing and snow here as well.
SUCCESS!
odd meals, but meals nevertheless!
Am coming down with a respiratory infection tho so did not get to exercise as had wanted to!
Freezing and snow here as well.
KRAZYKAT's Daily Check-In
SUNDAY Feb 5th
SUCCESS but NO exercise
Respiratory infection worse today; lots of coughing and drainage.
But had a healthy three meal day.
Hours were off some; did not eat breakfast til after eleven
Ate lunch at 4
Ate dinner at 7:30.
Bedtime!!!!!
SUCCESS but NO exercise
Respiratory infection worse today; lots of coughing and drainage.
But had a healthy three meal day.
Hours were off some; did not eat breakfast til after eleven
Ate lunch at 4
Ate dinner at 7:30.
Bedtime!!!!!
- gratefuldeb67
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KRAZYKAT's Daily Check-In
Deb:
Thanks for your support! Hanging in there!
Kat
Thanks for your support! Hanging in there!
Kat
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February 6th, MONDAY
SUCCESS!
But no exercise; still sick with respiratory infection; hopefully I will feel better tomorrow and get to gym if it is too cold to walk.
SUCCESS!
But no exercise; still sick with respiratory infection; hopefully I will feel better tomorrow and get to gym if it is too cold to walk.
- gratefuldeb67
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Try this yummy and healthy hot version of lemonade...
It's good for stimulating your Lung's chi...
10 ozs of hot water
2 tablespoons fresh organic lemon juice
2 tablespoons sugar or maple syrup
a dash, not a lot, of ground cayenne pepper...
This tastes good hot or cold and the cayenne really warms the lungs up and stimulates them and helps to clear the sinuses too..
Hope you get better soon~
Peace and Love,
Deb
It's good for stimulating your Lung's chi...
10 ozs of hot water
2 tablespoons fresh organic lemon juice
2 tablespoons sugar or maple syrup
a dash, not a lot, of ground cayenne pepper...
This tastes good hot or cold and the cayenne really warms the lungs up and stimulates them and helps to clear the sinuses too..
Hope you get better soon~
Peace and Love,
Deb
KRAZYKAT's Daily Check-In
DEB!
Thank you kindly for your recipe! That reminds me of one I got for chicken soup too! This respiratory/throat infection got worse overnight so I think it is time to get the stuff to make these things with!
Have you ever heard of the recipe for "Dr. Ziment's Chicken Soup"? Boy that will knock your socks off; and it can be poured into baggies as servings and frozen up til needed.....prob three month life span is best and I should have stocked on that come winter. ha.
Thanks again; if you want that Chicken soup recipe let me know!
Have a great day!
Kat
Thank you kindly for your recipe! That reminds me of one I got for chicken soup too! This respiratory/throat infection got worse overnight so I think it is time to get the stuff to make these things with!
Have you ever heard of the recipe for "Dr. Ziment's Chicken Soup"? Boy that will knock your socks off; and it can be poured into baggies as servings and frozen up til needed.....prob three month life span is best and I should have stocked on that come winter. ha.
Thanks again; if you want that Chicken soup recipe let me know!
Have a great day!
Kat
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When you feel better, sure!
Meanwhile, I'm pretty fond of Dr. Debs Chicken Soup...
This usually has about five chopped onions and a whole head of chopped garlic... Plus tons of greens!
Yum!!!
Oh yeah... While your out shopping, get some garlic too and eat a bit of it every day, raw...
I like putting it on bread with some butter to take the hot and spicey edge off a bit... Garlic is a seriously powerful antiviral and antibacterial agent..
Get some rest and hope you like the hot lemonade...
See if you can buy some organic lemons as they just taste so much better, besides being healthier too...
Go vitamin C!
Peace,
Deb
Meanwhile, I'm pretty fond of Dr. Debs Chicken Soup...
This usually has about five chopped onions and a whole head of chopped garlic... Plus tons of greens!
Yum!!!
Oh yeah... While your out shopping, get some garlic too and eat a bit of it every day, raw...
I like putting it on bread with some butter to take the hot and spicey edge off a bit... Garlic is a seriously powerful antiviral and antibacterial agent..
Get some rest and hope you like the hot lemonade...
See if you can buy some organic lemons as they just taste so much better, besides being healthier too...
Go vitamin C!
Peace,
Deb
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Weds. Feb. 8th
FAILURE!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAACKKKKKKKKKKKK! gave in to sweets, so here we go again.
Still sick too; feeling sorry for self??? not really; just wanted chocolate.
Problem is, if I eat one, I will have MORE>
so I really really have to follow the no sweets part...
FAILURE!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAACKKKKKKKKKKKK! gave in to sweets, so here we go again.
Still sick too; feeling sorry for self??? not really; just wanted chocolate.
Problem is, if I eat one, I will have MORE>
so I really really have to follow the no sweets part...
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THURS. FEB 9th
FAILURE ENCORE! Same reason; I think being sick does not help. Time to start over.
FAILURE ENCORE! Same reason; I think being sick does not help. Time to start over.
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