The potatoes and cabbage were great last night. I couldn't have the corned beef, but I boiled the veggies in plenty of good chicken stock with LOTS of salt (probably more than a teaspoon in a quart or two of stock).
Today, I had tortilla soup: Onions, corn, and okra stewed in chicken stock with salt, pepper, and paprika. Topped with a big pile of fried salt-free tortilla strips. Yum.
(Snack was raw pecans. I have NO idea what I'm having for dinner; I bought pizza for the family, because it's been a rough day. Here's what the rough day involved, pasting from
serenejournal:
Radioactive Iodine Day One, in four easy steps:
1) Get engrossed in Black Betty and miss your bus stop.
2) Continue reading Black Betty while walking to catch the bus back the other way, so that when you trip and fall, your hands are not free to stop your nose and forehead from smashing into the pavement.
3) Call and scare your boyfriend and have him come drive you to the hospital so you can stop by the ER before you're radioactive.
4) Take a little pill with iodine in it.
Ta-da! Easy as pie.)
Today, I had tortilla soup: Onions, corn, and okra stewed in chicken stock with salt, pepper, and paprika. Topped with a big pile of fried salt-free tortilla strips. Yum.
(Snack was raw pecans. I have NO idea what I'm having for dinner; I bought pizza for the family, because it's been a rough day. Here's what the rough day involved, pasting from
Radioactive Iodine Day One, in four easy steps:
1) Get engrossed in Black Betty and miss your bus stop.
2) Continue reading Black Betty while walking to catch the bus back the other way, so that when you trip and fall, your hands are not free to stop your nose and forehead from smashing into the pavement.
3) Call and scare your boyfriend and have him come drive you to the hospital so you can stop by the ER before you're radioactive.
4) Take a little pill with iodine in it.
Ta-da! Easy as pie.)