Anybody who wants it, let me know
Me! Me! Cream of tomato soup has been one of my go-to comfort foods forever and ever, but the canned condensed stuff tastes more and more gross lately. If you've got a good recipe for homemade actually tasty tomato soup that's easy enough for my lazy self, I will adore you with little sparkly hearts.
wow ... I kept hearing this annoying beeping noise and went to the window to see what was causing it. Not sure what the noise is, but someone's set up a (full size?) statue of a whale outside.
Geez, Toddson. "Full size? whale statue" was really not where I expected that sentence to end up. (eta: Update if you find out what's the what with the whale, please!)
I imagine it has something to do with Earth Day (check out Google today).
My earth day accomplishment this year was to successfully force the cancellation of a volunteer clean up the park day this weekend.
For context, a bunch of neighborhood dog owners - i.e., the actual daily users of the park - did it on our own
last
weekend, clearing out brush and trash and laying down about 150lbs of grass seed. And after the rain this week, the last thing that park needed was a bunch of people tromping around on the barely sprouting grass.
Fortunately, we actually fenced off the entrances and put up totally unauthorized "park closed" signs to keep people out for the next month or so.
Guerrilla gardening!
Steph- if you do have a UTI I suggest AZO (without the cranberry) to help with pain. Also Aloe supplements can provide some relief.
Also D-Mannose supplements can help either 1) prevent UTIs if you take them every day and are prone to UTIs or 2) helpe shorten the duration. My urologist suggests taking 3-4 tables during a UTI.
D-Mannose is the sugar in cranberry juice that helps prevent/treat UTIs and you can take it without having to deal ith the juice.
Balsamic vinegar is a friend to a low-sodium cook. (A small amount of) Cocoa powder enriches the flavor of tomato dishes. It is worth the time it takes to read the label of EVERY canned tomato product on the shelves. Brands vary widely across types and types vary widely across brands. Some of them can be as low as 15mg of sodium per serving without bothering to advertize themselves. Dei Fratelli tomato puree is one [link] There are dozens of flavored diced tomato products which do nicely for a quick pasta dish with less than 300mg per serving, which is half the sodium of "healthy choice/reduced sodium" spagetti sauces and taste much, much better.
Pastene no salt added canned tomatoes are my favorite.
I've never been told to restrict sodium. I justify loading everything with salt because I live in a very hot humid place where we all sweat away the stuff. Construction workers and yard workers and stuff have to eat salt pills.
I likely will head to Dallas for a business thing sometime soon. The Grapevine is on my very short list.
Steph- if you do have a UTI
I'm back from the doctor and so frustrated, because the rapid test they do showed no bacteria. (Also not pregnant; despite my IUD, they wanted to test for it anyway. The NP said she had a patient once who got pregnant despite an IUD.) They're culturing the sample to check for bacteria that the rapid test doesn't check for, and they took blood to see if my white blood cells are up.
If nothing turns up, they're going to do a CT scan of my abdomen. This is ridonkulous. I have constant pressure in my pelvic area, it burns when I pee, sometimes (but not every time) my pee is cloudy, I have to pee more often than normal, my back hurts, and now I have nausea (hence the pregnancy test).
If it's not a fucking UTI, I don't know what it is. I asked about the possibility of PID, but the NP said the most common bacteria that cause PID are from Chlamydia and gonorrhea. Both of which I definitely do not have (hooray for 7 years of monogamy with a clean partner).
WTF, body? I am displeased.