The Albatross
VIP Member
@berlinda - Nope. Thanks Berlinda cuz I try to make a menu and meal plan that won't bore me or the peeps who are gonna be at the table. In my late 30's-early 40's I was being diagnosed with a bunch of ailments and a recovering alcoholic to boot (way way underneath was a PTSD diagnosis back then). I was chronically dehydrated, anemic, and had chronic malnutrition. My mentors were adamant about me picking a VACI - Vital Absorbing Creative Interest... so I decided to pick cooking and nutrition and it is a way to manage to exceed doctor's expectations for my diagnoses and allow for a sense of management over my many food, enviro allergies & Celiac/Sprue. Working with elder clients... many with dietary special needs... it was mutually assistive and often a communal activity to make meals in the kitchen together for them to share with friends or family too. But honestly? It has been a foundational recovery thing cuz it is good on so many levels for a person. I had a really really tough time establishing the behavior... but now it's here to stay.
"To keep the body in good health is a duty, otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear." ~ Buddha
Duty though... is too often misunderstood. A duty doesn't necessarily mean it is not pleasurable or a creative pursuit.
My mom's insulin has been decreased 3 times in the last 3 quarterly doctor visits too because of my approach to whole food nutrition, portioning, meal composition and timing..... she's only taking 12-13 units one time a day now where before the condo fire she was taking insulin 2 times a day 20 units each. I'm expecting another reduction this October for her and then I think she'll be properly med managed for her diabetes.
P.S. Friday's corn salad recipe was simple and fresh... an easy recipe to use. I eased up on the vinegar and sugar and did do some honey and lemon pepper.
"To keep the body in good health is a duty, otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear." ~ Buddha
Duty though... is too often misunderstood. A duty doesn't necessarily mean it is not pleasurable or a creative pursuit.
My mom's insulin has been decreased 3 times in the last 3 quarterly doctor visits too because of my approach to whole food nutrition, portioning, meal composition and timing..... she's only taking 12-13 units one time a day now where before the condo fire she was taking insulin 2 times a day 20 units each. I'm expecting another reduction this October for her and then I think she'll be properly med managed for her diabetes.
P.S. Friday's corn salad recipe was simple and fresh... an easy recipe to use. I eased up on the vinegar and sugar and did do some honey and lemon pepper.
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