So...whats for dinner?
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Popping thorough... you might want to see if your library has "Raising the Salad Bar." Some really lovely salads in this book and some very tasty dressings. I find the "winter" salads especially interesting since I wasn't raised on those heartier winter vegetables in salad form.
*susan*
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Thanks susan, I will look for it!
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Congrats on getting your cast removed Red.
Decided on tikka masala with naan and a cucumber/yogurt salad for dinner. Lots of folks out shopping for chocolate bunnies today.
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Red, I know you'll be glad to get rid of the cast. Take it easy!
Lacey, hope you get some reassurance soon. We all jump to the most dire conclusions out of fear.
You won't believe how hot it is...already. And this is early April.
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Red--glad the cast is coming off
Carole--I freeze cooked ham all the time but I don't like serving it by itself after that. I chop it into pieces and freeze it in measured portions. It gets pulled out for my cheese chowder, pressure cooked ham and beans (served over rice), breakfast hashes, casseroles, etc.
We actually cooked tonite. DH made teriyaki marinated fresh albecore tuna on the grill. DH goes fishing every year so we always have tons of tuna and such. Marinade is homemade. We kept it simple with brown rice and veggies. Everyone kept telling me to go rest, but I sure enjoyed being in my kitchen, even if all I got to do was steam broccoli!
Our marinade has soy sauce in it. I think I saw someone post a soy sauce alternative. Has anyone actually tried it in anything? Good? Bad?
I'm done with rads!! Happy dance!!
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Well, today is the day. My PET scan to see how those little tumors are doing. As preps go, PET scan prep is pretty simple, just not to my taste. Dinner last night was meat with butter. Breakfast, which must be eaten before 5am was two eggs with a few slices of leftover meat. Coffee with no cream. Hardest part is convincing my stomach, which doesn't care much for food first thing, to keep those eggs where they belong. Except, that a plate of meat as a meal just feels so wrong. I was only able to eat about 2ox before I became totally, and completely, bored. For those of you who have not had the pleasure of a PET scan, when I arrive I am weighed [though they just let me tell them the number these days] and they inject radioactive waste into my veins. You hang in a quiet room for an hour. My hospital allows you to read, some don't. Then I am strapped to a board and pushed into the tube for about 35 minutes. I find none of this traumatic. To be honest, my biggest problem is that I keep falling asleep in the tube and wake myself when my breathing gets funny. I never sleep on my back.
Results won't be available to me before I have an appointment with my oncologist on Thursday.
*susan*
p.s. Mombie, congrats on the end of your rads! I found radiation to be very difficult and threw confetti after that 8th boost.
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susan, good luck--surprised to see someone else up this early. I have my first PT at 7 am.....praying my ride, who insisted she could get me here is on time. She is not a morning person at all.
Mombie congrats about being done with rads. THAT IS A HUGE RELIEF. or it was to me. A big milestone to check off the list.
Still can't drive Had a major cry after I came home. My arm really hurts without the cast and I tried to write a note for an easter card and the pain ws horrible, but if I put the brace on It is painless Arm doesn't look like my arm anymore
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Hugs for Susan and Redheaded.
I haven't been in a cast (fingers crossed) but limbs never look natural when the cast is removed.
MZ, great news that you've finished rads. Hope you get your energy back quickly. It's wonderful that your family take care of you.
Happy Good Friday.
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Carole, do you still RV? My first name is Carol but I go by Suzanne at my mother's request and I was an elementary teacher. A few things in common besides BC.
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Suzanne, we are phasing out rv travel. We found a spot in northern MN where we like to go for the summer. Near Park Rapids. This year we plan to go there again and leave the rv. It will become a summer "cottage." We bought our first camper, a tagalong, in the 80's and have pretty much travelled the US and much of Canada. Our current camper is 38 ft. with 3 slides. It makes a comfortable little house when set up.
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Susan, wishing you luck with your scan. Fingers crossed for you.
Red, pt should help you a lot, although they can make you cry lol! Hope your pain resolves quickly.
MZ congrats on finishing rads. One less treatment hurdle.
Carole, I don't ever bake my hams -- they always get too dry for my taste, so they freeze well. I will sometimes warm them, but usually just serve at room temperature (assuming this is an fully cooked ham. If I want a glaze, I have one that I apply dry and then melt and brown with a kitchen torch.) I agree with MZ, frozen cooked ham is best used in other dishes, although I will brown it for breakfast and eat it that way.
I don't know what's for dinner but I promised dh English muffin bread today. Good for me because he will use it to make French toast for me!
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red- your arm will eventually look normal - I had a cast for 12 weeks on my leg and thought it would never match the other leg afterward, it took some time but it did. The look was compounded by some seriously long leg hair, lol! Try not to worry! Sorry your arm in painful, but hopefully PT will help, along with the brace.
susan - I have had a few PET - my procedure sounds exactly like yours, as well as the diet prep - which makes sense for the procedure, but is weird nonetheless. Sending hopeful vibes and support, we are here regardless, but I want good news for you.
MZ - I have not used Coconut Aminos in marinade, mainly because we are currently without a grill, but have subbed it in things that call for soy sauce. It works - but I have also used organic soy if I only need a splash.
Last night was broiled sirloins, green beans steamed and then tossed with diced bacon, red onion, garlic and a tomato paste kind of glaze. I also made a pilaf - old family recipe from my MIL - but used gluten free pasta. It took forever to cook and that pasta seems to give off more starch. I also had to use more stock to get it to soften, but it was good.
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Susan--I hate PETs. Ours won't let you do anything at all. So boring. Do they make you drink a large amount of something that makes you pee and have diarrhea? Mine did. I don't know how you fall asleep with that going on. I thought I was going to pee my pants the whole time I was laying still. When it was over the tech comes in and asks me if I would like a drink of water. Are you kidding me? LOL I'm sorry you have to go in for scans. I hope you get the best results possible. I'll be thinking about you.
Red--So sorry your arm hurts so much. Kind of anticlimactic for getting the cast off. Did they give you some exercises to do to help get past the pain and weakness?
On the ham issue, Auntie's comment reminded me that I don't bake mine either. I put it in a crock pot or in the oven inside a Guardian Service roaster. It works like a dutch oven that way. I suppose the latter might be considered baking, but it's different from traditional I think? The ham gets real tender and falls right off the bone. It also leaves me plenty of juices to make ham and beans in my pressure cooker later.
Thanks for all the congrats. I'm completely flattened by a herceptin treatment, so I won't be throwing confetti today, (LOL) but it's sooooo nice that I have the luxury of going NO WHERE. I'm planning to rest and practice my skills at being a vegetable today!
Everyone who is having tests and scans--I'll be thinking of you today.
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MZ - I missed above that you are done with rads - yay for you!
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MZ, congrats on the end of rads, and hope you don't keep being flattened by the herceptin! I am glad for you that you have such good family support through this whole ordeal....and a DH who cooks.....Fabulous! Feel better.
Susan, sending positive vibes down route 9 and up Brookline Ave.....and hoping for the best possible results too.
Red, ugh! Hope you have a compassionate PT who can help you get past this phase of your recovery. And, yes, as others have said, don't worry about the alien looking arm....it will change over time. Be nice to it...;)
Heading to the dentist (the less favored one, but only she had time, and at thisnpoint I can't be choosey) since I broke a tooth, that I worry will have further breakage over the weekend. Then my electric rollers died, so I am quite the straight haired broken side tooth sight! Ha! Clearly a first world problem...as I do get to go the dentist for a fix.
Nice dinner out last evening with our next door neighbors who we wanted to thank for their support during .d.h's hip crisis. Had grilled watermelon steak...more on that later....off to the dentist
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I'll put the ham in the oven to heat up. It doesn't actually need cooking. Some of you remember that my family like boiled smoked picnic hams but it would take a heck of a big pot to boil this baby. Dh used to get one of these huge Smithfield hams for Christmas from the company who employed him and we heated them in the oven with the same prep I'll be using, cloves, glaze, pineapple and cherry decoration. One of my sisters loves the glazed pineapple slices. The hams are never dry.
There will be a wonderful bone for cooking beans or potato soup.
This morning I made buckwheat pancakes (Hodgson Mill mix) with walnuts. Love them. I pour sugar free syrup on mine and it tastes good, like a light maple. I made a big batch and froze the extras.
Dinner tonight will be fried fish dinner at a benefit dinner for an old friend who is battling cancer. The dinner is at a community center out in the country where I grew up and knew this boy and his whole family. His local cancer dr. told him he was terminal. He went to MD Anderson for a 2nd opinion and they apparently gave him hope for survival.
I hate cancer. My friend Mary whom I met on an rv trip in Prince Edward Island some years ago just died of peritoneal cancer. She was a bc survivor and the new cancer was ovarian not bc. What a great person she was, upbeat all the way. But she had a Ph D in computer science and was analytical as well as emotional. She told me her odds were against her as soon as she was dx'ed.
Happy Friday and Happy Good Friday to those of us who are Christians.
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Thanks for more congrats.
My mom took the kiddo to school and my DH is coming home to be with his "flattened" wife. Today won't be so bad with all that. Carole--I'm truly sorry to hear about your friend. She sounds like she was quite amazing and the world will have a hole that can't be filled. I hope everyone affected by her passing can find comfort and peace.
There are few things I can say I hate. Very strong word. But cancer is one of them!
I've always wanted to go the Prince Edward Island. Isn't that the home of the fictional and infamous Anne of Greene Gables? It sounds like a beautiful place.
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Haven't been on much. Only cooking was stir fry. Back to back days of doc appts but letting up a little bit.
Susan - wishing you good vibes for today.
Red - congrats on getting the cast off. Hope your ride showed up to take you to PT. Take your pain med to take the edge off. PT is rigorous but will be worth it. Did you doc encourage you not to wear the brace? Good question for PT. If no reason not to and it feels better I would prob do it at least for a while. But -- there might be a good reason not to.
Summer struck yesterday. 92 degrees. But cold front blew thru now 67. Looks like a beautiful weekend until Easter Sunday then rain which we still surely need.
Mommie - congrats on finishing rads. The drag of doing it got to me, the planning of getting there, but then I was still working. Onward you march - YAY!
Sorry if I missed anyone. Reading in BCO in big batches then forgetting what I've read.
(((Carole))) for the loss of your friend. Sounds like a truly lovely woman.
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carole - I used to make big batches of pancakes when my kids were little, and freeze the leftover ones - made for a quick hot breakfast for them down the line. We just bought a new small waffle iron so I have to test it out. I watched a segment on The Kitchen where they waffle ironed unusual things - biscuits, apple pie filling in puff pastry, and hash browns!
I need to go to the grocery store - we are out of perishables! The fact that it is Easter on Sunday got away from me - I was distracted by DD who came home Mon night, left yesterday very early - she took her Captain's license test and passed - yay! On her briefcase of study materials it says "You May Call Me Captain" which is hilarious. Now she has to file about a million papers with the Coast Guard to get the actual license. Back to the grocery store - it will just be DH and I so I am thinking a tiny ham (hamlet? hamster?), some scalloped potatoes, and asparagus.
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hamlet, hamster? I'm laughing. thanks for that hahaha Somehow I don't see much meat being on a hamster. Yay for DD and Captaincy.
I keep batches of waffles in the freezer like you do the pancakes. My kiddos love that.
Cooking ahead and freezing stuff is a favorite trick. I have a year's worth of chopped onions from my garden. I confess that I get tired of the chopping for that, but I'm always happy later. DH always grows enough garden to supply an army. I have to do something with all of it.

When we get sick of zucchini and run out of ways to use and get rid of it, we let the last of the crop grow to monstrous size. Then we carve out "Viking ships" and decorate them with veggie people. Then we have our annual Zucchini Boat Races. My DH is a living contradiction. He grows a huge garden that he doesn't like to eat. He hates eating veggies!! LOL The boat races are what he feels is the soul purpose is for zucchini being on the earth. hahaha


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Sk, congrats to DD! Your menu is identical to mine except I'm adding deviled eggs. I vote for the hamlet. I think the hamster would only be enough for one person ;-)
I tried hash browns in the waffle iron. Worked pretty well!
Carolyn, I hate that about your friend. I've lost too many too, one in her thirties with 3 little kids.
Good to hear from you luv, been wondering about you!
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Hamlet it is then! And where is the ham on a hamster anyway? And why are they called hamsters?
auntie - oooh! Deviled eggs - my fave - must have those too, so we will be twins on the menu front! I decided to roder the waffle iron - I got it on sale at JC Penney and it was more expensive to buy it in the store than to order it from them online - so DH was disappointed since he is into immediate gratification. I will surprise him with something waffled this weekend since it just arrived. My hairdresser has a recipe for making waffles with oats you grind into flour - I need to get her recipe.
mombie - the zucchini people are a riot!
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Love the zuchinni people.....I think yu must have a fun family.Prince Edward Island is the home of Lucy Maud Montgomery who was author of Anne of Green Gables, and her books are set there--she never left the area, but her books were translated in 27 languages....Great place to visit. The Lobster and Mussels were to die for. And in July, the mosquitos are the size of the Minnesota Black Flies....
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Yep, we have lots of fun together. I sometimes don't realize that until I'm sharing the pics and smiling over memories. I guess we are pretty lucky.
I loved reading those books. So funny. I hope I get to visit that Island some day. I'm not much for mussels, but I adore lobster. Sounds like July is NOT the time to visit though. I had a very silly dream about giant mosquitoes once. They flew into my bedroom and sucked fluff out of my mattress until they exploded in a flurry of white puff. I doubt the giant mosquitoes on the island are craving mattress fluff though.
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Love the zucchini art! So imaginative.
The problem with devilled eggs is they're good and so easy to eat. My mother mentioned making some for Easter.
Luv, I have been missing you, too. Are your dr. apptments routine stuff?
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MZ so glad you're done with rads Rest Rest Rest To get your strength back! I know you know this, but I think it really helps to do nothing.
Red, my right thumb was the thickness of my pinkie and stood straight up when my cast came off. It took massaging it for 1/2 hour then bending it and pain meds to even get it to bend on it's own in the morning, then only writing for max 1-hours a day until PT fixed it. It looks great now! It took about 3 months after cast came off... can't remember
Susan I am hoping that your scan turns out all right. Every time I've had to wait for a medical result that Tom Petty song goes through my head.. "The waiting is the hardest part" I am putting my thoughts out to you for the best result.
Here is what I want to make. My rib still hurts, although I went back to work Weds, I still take pain meds when I come home. Walk like the crooked man, or whatever that poem was.
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Bedo, that looks yummy! Thanks for the link.
Whim cooking today. It was kind of rainy and gloomy this morning so I decided to make French onion soup. I had some oxtails in the freezer that I thawed and made into stock. For the first time I tried carmelizing the onions in the slow cooker. It worked surprising well! I finished them in the soup pot and it's all simmering happily on the stove. I even had baguettes in the freezer and gruyere on hand. Dh will grate the cheese, the thought of it gives me new years eve flashbacks. Ugh!
My friends' cat died last night so I baked a cherry jumble and took to them to cheer them up. It's been a kitchen day!
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bedo--I have done exactly that today: Nothing. Grateful that I can too. DH came home early and my mom and brother are taking the kids out to a movie for me. I'm glad your rib is mending, but I hope you didn't have to go back to work too soon. That fritata looks wonderful. I don't quite have the ingredients but I think I might ask DH to make me an omelet tonight.
Auntie, that's so sweet of you to cheer up your friend. I had to look up Cherry Jumble, sounds like comfort food for sure.
Carole--I'm glad people are talking about deviled eggs. That's a must at our Easter table and I almost forgot. My mother in law makes them with mayo--nothing else! Boring. What do you like in yours?
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Bedo - great fritatta & interesting site. My DIL is a vegetarian, as it my BFF's daughter. Thanks.
MZ - I'm boring too. Deviled eggs have mayo, S&P and dill. Sorry, I don't like pickles.
Dinner is a left over piece of salmon that will sit on spinach that must be used. Thinking maybe Asian sweet chili sauce. The other left over option is Hatch green chili sauce and that doesn't sound like as good a match.
I will get to have my son for an evening next Monday since he's here for training classes. I only get to see him a couple of times a year so this is an event. I offered him his choice of any dinner his heart might desire. I thought it would be a heavy meat meal since my DIL is a vegetarian and he's not. Nope - he wants Laurie's Salsa Chicken. So thank to our esteemed founder and wishing her a Happy Easter if anyone can access her Facebook page.
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Minus Two--My DH would like eating eggs at your table better then. LOL I actually don't put pickle pieces in mine, only a hint of the juice. It's the mustard I add that he and his mom don't like.
Salmon sounds yummy. I'm glad you get to see your son. Mine comes home in four months. I can't wait to cook him all his favorites before he heads out to college.
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