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  1. voyager

    Eater

    Problem is that it isn't a sentence.
  2. And, yes, never buy fat pods.
  3. The way we serve peas at home. In a bowl on the kitchen table, with second bowl for pods. Help yourself.
  4. My italian sister-in-law once brought my mother a 50lb sack of baby artichokes for Mom to can for her, "because Mom did things so easily". Bad, bad, bad! But worse when she left not a pint when she picked up the cases of product.
  5. Favas are in that category of foods I will make for husband and me but not for "company". I don't want my guests to feel beholden. Or, actually, I would want them to!
  6. I have never understood the influence of influencers! Why on earth would you consider the recommendations of twits who know nothing about anything and are only selling themselves.
  7. voyager

    Supper

    Stick with it! It’s painless and very rewarding!
  8. voyager

    Supper

    Yum! One of the best dishes of my life was by Nancy Oakes (now Boulevard) when she was churning out bar food at The Mad Hatter. Artichoke stuffed with a seafood (shrimp, scallops, mussels) stew. Messy as hell to eat but truly heavenly tasting. Would happily sub yours.
  9. i have no idea what is at play. During January visit, my ortho guy said these all were "garden variety arthritis, not rheumatoid. Tests by hand specialist agreed with this. So why this med is the first to provide any relief is quite an enigma (to me). Not arguing, however, so long as it's working.
  10. Sending one month supply via Gremlin Express. I am going to ask my rheumatologist at next appointment if these "cures"/improvements were indeed off label treatment.
  11. FWIW, and probably not much, but a month ago I had such shoulder pain that I couldn't raise my arms above my head, certainly not with any weight strain, like putting dishes away on higher shelves. Then UC rhumatologist who is treating the pseudo-gout in my hands changed my med to hydroxychloroquine. Within 2 weeks my hands were noticeably less affected, AND/BUT all shoulder pain was gone. Knee pain gone. GONE! Gremlins? the gods?
  12. voyager

    Supper

    There's nothing wrong with "pasta", only with "portion". Husband and I have each dropped 20lbs without cutting out anything but rather by downsizing portions.
  13. "a bowl with a plate on top" What we use, except as cover we invert one of those plastic bowls that many frozen entrees come in. Husband depends on microwave for (reheated, repurposed) lunches, and I do for breakfast oatmeal, prepared as described upthread. I remember being thoroughly excoriated for not using "proper microwave vessels" by a famous SF cookware store owner, but her interests were not necessarily mine. We don't use plastic containers in the microwave nor any special or valuable or handcrafted pieces. Just ordinary "white china".
  14. voyager

    Le CouCou

    Did you choose these courses or was this a menu?
  15. I shouldn't suggest "born again"...no, I shouldn't.
  16. I would like to mitigate the terrifying word "cancer". It is imperative to understand that new treatment is being developed as we speak and that many of our past experiences and assumptions are no longer apropos. eg, chemo has not caused husband one moment of nausea, nor has he lost so much as one hair off his head. In fact, he was given a laundry list of possible side effects and not one of them has manifested itself. His was metastasized when found, a major tumor, lymph nodes and many small liver spots. After 3 rounds of chemo and immuno, the tumor had shrunk by 75%, lymph nodes returned to normal and liver spots entirely gone. In addition, the protein suppliers had been rendered inactive. A subsequent scan showed continued shrinkage if not so dramatic. An MRI showed several spots on his brain which were addressed successfully by gamma knife, an entirely painless procedure. His energy level is not what it was, but he still puts in an astonishing day's work in the country, essentially keeping nature at bay. Because his tumor is esophageal, he has to pay attention to eating moderate amounts and slowly, and to CHEW extraordinarily well. But you would never know that he was in anyway compromised. My hope for Sneak is that he make no assumptions or irrevokable decisions at this time. "Inoperable" and "incurable" are merely descriptive, not sentences. There are MANY options out there today.
  17. Sneak, as you might know, husband has been living with this diagnosis for some 8 months. He has been receiving both chemotherapy and immunotherapy with close to no side effects except fatigue. His subsequent scans are all looking good. I have convinced him to put away his shroud and live in the present. Work with the best med team you can find and thrive!! Sending my most positive thoughts and encouragement.
  18. Neither of us had a reaction to either of the current shingles vacs.
  19. When asked where "it hurts", I often go into my routine.
  20. That's a very full case for them. We loved their quality when they opened, some 9? years ago but never found the sketchy parking worth a gamble on what they might have in stock. Glad to see this.
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