Author Topic: The Lazy Gourmet  (Read 83596 times)

0 Members and 5 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline Unorthodox

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #390 on: March 13, 2018, 11:44:12 PM »
Tortellini in meat sauce. 


Offline Rusty Edge

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #391 on: March 14, 2018, 02:45:41 AM »
Looks delicious!

Offline Rusty Edge

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #392 on: April 05, 2018, 02:35:20 AM »
Tonight was pretty good.

It was a salad of half spinach, half mixed lettuces. A little bit of shredded carrot and fresh mozzarella. Some salmon, and I topped it with some Modena balsamic vinegar, which is made from red wine, is brown, and tastes kinda like pickle juice, without  the salt. 

Offline Unorthodox

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #393 on: April 05, 2018, 04:35:27 AM »
I’ve been on a new diet since being in the ER 2 weeks ago.  (We don’t know still other than not heart, liver, or diabetes, meaning likely gall bladder)

Fairly radical departure from my previous daily on one hand but easy so far with the exception of cold turkey soda withdrawal.  Immediate thoughts of “success” for weight seem to even out the second week.

Been adjusting things slightly since then.  Figuring out what triggers problems and what doesn't. 

I had one major incident since the original ER visit.  Not as bad as when I hit the ER but certainly enough to grab my attention.  But, I think we finally identified the major contributor:  Corn syrup. 

Some of you may recall my allergy problems in 2014, which left me scars all up my arms.  Corn silk was the cause then, but I could still eat corn fine, or so I thought.  Since identifying corn syrup and cutting as much as I reasonably can, my entire gut been better than it has in YEARS. 

As an aside.  I've also now been a month, with only one dose of any pain medication, and even that wasnt for my head.  This is some kind of record. 

Offline Rusty Edge

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #394 on: April 06, 2018, 01:12:44 AM »
That fits nicely with the book I'm reading, "The Plant Paradox" by Steven R. Gundry, MD.


Essentially it blames most of our health issues on leptins ( of which gluten is one) . They're proteins created by plants to fight predators. They tend to attach to cell receptors, and block or confuse information within the body. This results in a multitude of
maladies, including arthritis, autoimmune disorders,  and many diseases that aren't caused by infections or deficiencies. New world plants are worse than Old World plants on the whole because we haven't been exposed to them for as many thousands of years.

But, you can take that with a shaker full of salt. https://nutritionstudies.org/the-plant-paradox-by-steven-grundy-md-commentary/

The diet I'm following is based on his 2008 book, " Diet Evolution" which is anti-grain on the basis of- grains are what we use to fatten livestock. We shouldn't be surprised when they work on us, too.


Offline E_T

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #395 on: April 06, 2018, 01:21:17 AM »
D@mn, Corn Syrup is practically in everything these days...
Three time Hugo Award Winning http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php
Worship the Comic here
Get your schlock mercenary fix here

Offline Unorthodox

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #396 on: April 06, 2018, 02:27:18 AM »
That fits nicely with the book I'm reading, "The Plant Paradox" by Steven R. Gundry, MD.


Essentially it blames most of our health issues on leptins ( of which gluten is one) . They're proteins created by plants to fight predators. They tend to attach to cell receptors, and block or confuse information within the body. This results in a multitude of
maladies, including arthritis, autoimmune disorders,  and many diseases that aren't caused by infections or deficiencies. New world plants are worse than Old World plants on the whole because we haven't been exposed to them for as many thousands of years.

But, you can take that with a shaker full of salt. https://nutritionstudies.org/the-plant-paradox-by-steven-grundy-md-commentary/

The diet I'm following is based on his 2008 book, " Diet Evolution" which is anti-grain on the basis of- grains are what we use to fatten livestock. We shouldn't be surprised when they work on us, too.


That theory fuses nicely with the anti GMO crowd since thats one of the things they target is increasing a plant's production of said proteins.  Corn one of the worst offenders. 

D@mn, Corn Syrup is practically in everything these days...

Yep. 

But, it's fairly simple on me since we I do most our own cooking at dinner.  I've come up with easy solutions for breakfast and lunch (which I don't eat much of anyway).  It's really the lack of drink alternatives that is hard on me.  I was a really bad soda junkie.  Could take or leave the caffeine, but the sugar/corn syrup is HARD to give up.  Ironically managing with some V8s when a craving is killing me.  Or a lemonade sweetened with honey when I absolutely need the sweet, but 90% just drinking plain water, which is about inverse of what I was doing before.   


Offline E_T

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #397 on: April 06, 2018, 03:27:30 AM »
Ice Tea that you sweeten with Sugar (to your taste).  I mix mine with Coca-cola, but you could find something else to mix it with.
Three time Hugo Award Winning http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php
Worship the Comic here
Get your schlock mercenary fix here

Offline Unorthodox

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #398 on: April 06, 2018, 04:46:18 AM »
Iced tea has turned my stomach since my first 'real' job at burger king.  God, HATED cleaning that machine every night. 

Offline Rusty Edge

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #399 on: April 06, 2018, 06:12:23 AM »
I'm trying to increase my water consumption, because I'm basically pissing away the pounds. I'm supposed to avoid things that even taste sweet. Not as bad as it sounds because I rarely sweeten my tea. Maybe honey when I have a sore throat.

I started using unsweetened True Lime in my water today, and that helps.

Have you tried Stevia sweetner or True Citrus flavorings?
https://www.truelemonstore.com/True-Citrus-Beverage-Sampler-p/81-1076.htm?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6tqtn--k2gIVRLbACh2O5wwJEAQYAiABEgL_t_D_BwE

Offline Unorthodox

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #400 on: April 06, 2018, 03:49:59 PM »
I'm trying to increase my water consumption, because I'm basically pissing away the pounds. I'm supposed to avoid things that even taste sweet. Not as bad as it sounds because I rarely sweeten my tea. Maybe honey when I have a sore throat.

I started using unsweetened True Lime in my water today, and that helps.

Have you tried Stevia sweetner or True Citrus flavorings?
https://www.truelemonstore.com/True-Citrus-Beverage-Sampler-p/81-1076.htm?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6tqtn--k2gIVRLbACh2O5wwJEAQYAiABEgL_t_D_BwE

Haven’t dared. It’s in the ragweed family which could be a death sentence for me. (Literally)


Online Buster's Uncle

  • In Buster's Orbit, I
  • Ascend
  • *
  • Posts: 49271
  • €440
  • View Inventory
  • Send /Gift
  • Because there are times when people just need a cute puppy  Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur  A WONDERFUL concept, Unity - & a 1-way trip that cost 400 trillion & 40 yrs.  
  • AC2 is my instrument, my heart, as I play my song.
  • Planet tales writer Smilie Artist Custom Faction Modder AC2 Wiki contributor Downloads Contributor
    • View Profile
    • My Custom Factions
    • Awards
Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #401 on: April 06, 2018, 04:03:15 PM »
...You'd definitely do a bunch of interesting art off being dead, but I cannot recommend that...

Offline Rusty Edge

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #402 on: April 11, 2018, 07:35:07 PM »
I really thought that I enjoyed the taste of basil, so I bought an assortment of olive oils, one of which had basil in it.

I was wrong. I don't think basil makes everything  better. It strictly belongs in the garlic/tomato/Italian food sphere.

Online Buster's Uncle

  • In Buster's Orbit, I
  • Ascend
  • *
  • Posts: 49271
  • €440
  • View Inventory
  • Send /Gift
  • Because there are times when people just need a cute puppy  Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur  A WONDERFUL concept, Unity - & a 1-way trip that cost 400 trillion & 40 yrs.  
  • AC2 is my instrument, my heart, as I play my song.
  • Planet tales writer Smilie Artist Custom Faction Modder AC2 Wiki contributor Downloads Contributor
    • View Profile
    • My Custom Factions
    • Awards
Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #403 on: April 11, 2018, 08:37:08 PM »
It is use sparingly/carefully in my book, it makes chicken boiling -something faintly nasty-smelling about that- smell good - but Momma finds it bitter and all basil vanished one day and has never returned...

Offline Syn

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #404 on: April 11, 2018, 09:15:55 PM »
When any boiling is to be done, I add basil to the water. I rarely use it on actual food.
Minor character in the Earth's adventure.

 

* User

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?


Login with username, password and session length

Select language:

* Community poll

SMAC v.4 SMAX v.2 (or previous versions)
-=-
24 (7%)
XP Compatibility patch
-=-
9 (2%)
Gog version for Windows
-=-
103 (32%)
Scient (unofficial) patch
-=-
40 (12%)
Kyrub's latest patch
-=-
14 (4%)
Yitzi's latest patch
-=-
89 (28%)
AC for Mac
-=-
3 (0%)
AC for Linux
-=-
6 (1%)
Gog version for Mac
-=-
10 (3%)
No patch
-=-
16 (5%)
Total Members Voted: 314
AC2 Wiki Logo
-click pic for wik-

* Random quote

The genetic code does not, and cannot, specify the nature and position of every capillary in the body or every neuron in the brain. What it can do is describe the underlying fractal pattern which creates them.
~Academician Prokhor Zakharov 'Nonlinear Genetics'

* Select your theme

*
Templates: 5: index (default), PortaMx/Mainindex (default), PortaMx/Frames (default), Display (default), GenericControls (default).
Sub templates: 8: init, html_above, body_above, portamx_above, main, portamx_below, body_below, html_below.
Language files: 4: index+Modifications.english (default), TopicRating/.english (default), PortaMx/PortaMx.english (default), OharaYTEmbed.english (default).
Style sheets: 0: .
Files included: 45 - 1228KB. (show)
Queries used: 39.

[Show Queries]