Just barely but I DID survive. I learned that 8 consecutive hours of 'partying' is a little much when you are in your seventies!!! You think maybe?? This was my ninth St Patrick's Day with Paddy & Bill and the first that I had to give up before the festivities were over. Lesson learned for next year!!!!!
I got hundreds of shots yesterday so it will be a while before all are edited and online. I have finished the show that Paddy & Bill did for the residents of Carolina Inn and they are now online - Click Here To View
I did get a couple of the shots from the pub uploaded to Facebook. I particularly wanted to get Paddy & Bill's toast to our military boys and girls on there. I got quite a few shots during the playing of the national anthem but boy my blood was boiling by the time I viewed all of them. I cannot believe the number of people who are so disrespectful to this country. Years ago we made a point to add the photos of those who were disrespectful to the slideshows and it seemed to work. I think I just may try that again. Seems to me that people could wait to play with their phones (texting or whatever) until after the anthem is over. And what about those who are constantly posing for the camera. Give me a break! Best I can remember you are supposed to stand at attention with your hand over your heart (well, in the pub you lift your pint or whatever). Hands in your pockets, slouched against the wall or whatever, reading a book, playing with the phone are all a BIG no-no in my book. Bottom line is that you just may see some not-so-nice shots of yourself on our slideshows!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh well, enough ranting and raving. One more thing......take note this is MY blog, not Paddy & Bill's, and it reflects my opinions, not theirs.
Thursday, March 18. 2010
I Survived St Patrick's Day
Tuesday, March 2. 2010
Back To The Drawing Board.....Test Kitchen.......Whatever
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When I was first diagnosed with diabetes (about 10 years ago) I did not have a clue what it meant. Of course I had heard of "sugar diabetes" all my life. Now I learn that there is no such thing as sugar diabetes; it is, plain and simple, diabetes (well, diabetes mellitus). There is Type I diabetes and Type II diabetes. I have type II (most often diagnosed in older folks). The first thing I did back then was get online and research this 'thing'. Back then the Joplin Institute at Harvard University was the place to learn everything you ever wanted to know about diabetes - what it is, how to control it, etc.
I developed a 'plan' and within 6 months I was taken off medication with my blood sugar in control. I was told that it would probably flare up again and it did.......about 4 years later. Well, back in November I started feeling not so good and could not figure out what was wrong. I had not checked my sugar in a bit so decided that I should rule that out. Well, I found out that it was getting up there!! Clearly ;my 'plan' was no longer working so I am now working on a new 'plan'. That means back to the kitchen to develop recipes that will work for me.
I am leaning more to soups for now because I just simply do not want to spend much time in the kitchen. I have much more fun things to do than cook for one. I can make a large pot of soup, seal it in canning jars for the fridge, and eat for days!!!! Things are looking good right now but it will take a while to be sure that I am back on track.
Most soup recipes call for either potatoes, rice, or pasta and I cannot eat any of those things. I use finely shredded cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, okra, edame in lieu of lima beans, and dried beans. Works for me and really tastes pretty good. I will be adding the recipes to my website as I go along - Click Here
Have to get moving. I have a business meeting this afternoon and my office is a wreck so guess I should at least organize things a bit better.
See you next time.
I developed a 'plan' and within 6 months I was taken off medication with my blood sugar in control. I was told that it would probably flare up again and it did.......about 4 years later. Well, back in November I started feeling not so good and could not figure out what was wrong. I had not checked my sugar in a bit so decided that I should rule that out. Well, I found out that it was getting up there!! Clearly ;my 'plan' was no longer working so I am now working on a new 'plan'. That means back to the kitchen to develop recipes that will work for me.
I am leaning more to soups for now because I just simply do not want to spend much time in the kitchen. I have much more fun things to do than cook for one. I can make a large pot of soup, seal it in canning jars for the fridge, and eat for days!!!! Things are looking good right now but it will take a while to be sure that I am back on track.
Most soup recipes call for either potatoes, rice, or pasta and I cannot eat any of those things. I use finely shredded cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, okra, edame in lieu of lima beans, and dried beans. Works for me and really tastes pretty good. I will be adding the recipes to my website as I go along - Click Here
Have to get moving. I have a business meeting this afternoon and my office is a wreck so guess I should at least organize things a bit better.
See you next time.
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