Andy wrote:
> Breakfast? Again??
>
> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips and a
> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
Grits, cheese, easy over egg, fresh ground black pepper, cuppa joe.
Breakfast? Again??
Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips and a
tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
You?
Andy
Andy wrote:
> Breakfast? Again??
>
> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips and a
> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
Grits, cheese, easy over egg, fresh ground black pepper, cuppa joe.
George Shirley said...
> Andy wrote:
>> Breakfast? Again??
>>
>> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips
>> and a tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>
> Grits, cheese, easy over egg, fresh ground black pepper, cuppa joe.
Hi George,
I know someday I'm gonna have to pay my dues and try grits! Then, given the
odds (?), I'll probably cry away the rest of my life for missing them all
this time!
Best,
Andy
Andy wrote:
> Breakfast? Again??
>
> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips and a
> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
Well, I don't eat breakfast during the week on work days,
but this weekend I'm planning something I haven't made in
ages - fried mush! I even went out and bought some cornmeal
as I was out. I have some TJ's maple syrup. I'll fry up some
bacon and fry the mush in the bacon fat. Yum. Can't wait.
Kate
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Until you bite their heads off.”
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Kate Connally said...
> Andy wrote:
>> Breakfast? Again??
>>
>> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips
>> and a tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>
> Well, I don't eat breakfast during the week on work days,
> but this weekend I'm planning something I haven't made in
> ages - fried mush! I even went out and bought some cornmeal
> as I was out. I have some TJ's maple syrup. I'll fry up some
> bacon and fry the mush in the bacon fat. Yum. Can't wait.
> Kate
Kate,
hey! Hey!! HEY!!!
Breakfast is fuel for the day, Mon.-Fri.!!!
Skipping breakfast just increases your lunch appetite. Usually junk food
crapola..
And a full breakfast, especially on days off (Saturday, let's say), when
you get to sit in a La-Z-Boy all day watching NCAA Pitt Panthers vs.
Villanova Wildcats, etc., is also a bad habit! I'm however, in denial. I'll
probably do something stupid like order a large pepperoni/sausage pizza
topped with cheesesteak fillings with French fries in the Primanti Bros.
famous traditional style smooshed in somehow.
Good luck!
Best,
Andy
Omelet said...
> In article <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Breakfast? Again??
>>
>> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips
>> and a tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>
> Grilled strips of chuck steak, a pile of baby spinach leaves and a small
> vodka cocktail.
OM!!!!!!
A breakfast vodka cocktail???
Well, maybe it's Miller time in your part of the world at that hour.
We're not jealous in the least!
Andy
Are so!
Are not!
MOM!!!!!!
---
In article <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Breakfast? Again??
>
> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips and a
> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
Grilled strips of chuck steak, a pile of baby spinach leaves and a small
vodka cocktail.
--
Peace! Om
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.
On Mar 27, 5:20*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> Breakfast? Again??
>
> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips anda
> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
Oh gawd I miss (even unsweetened) graperuit juice . . .
(mumble, mumble damn Lipitor)
Lynn in Fargo
Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig said...
> On Mar 27, 5:20*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
>> Breakfast? Again??
>>
>> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips
and
> a
>> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>
> Oh gawd I miss (even unsweetened) graperuit juice . . .
> (mumble, mumble damn Lipitor)
> Lynn in Fargo
Lynn in Fargo,
I've heard about not mixing grapefruit juice with high BP meds but
nothing's ever happened combining the two... to me.
I know... birds (meds) of a different feather.
I am surprised that the supermarket cold shelf of juices only sell chilled
cartons of ruby red grapefruit juice. I have to buy the Ocean Spray
bottles, next to the V8 juices.
Best,
Andy
Andy wrote:
> I've heard about not mixing grapefruit juice with high BP meds but
> nothing's ever happened combining the two... to me.
I sure like grapefruit and grapefruit juice but I cannot eat those
things due to my BP and cholesterol meds.
http://tinyurl.com/y8x7n9
dsi1 said...
> Andy wrote:
>
>> I've heard about not mixing grapefruit juice with high BP meds but
>> nothing's ever happened combining the two... to me.
>
> I sure like grapefruit and grapefruit juice but I cannot eat those
> things due to my BP and cholesterol meds.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/y8x7n9
dsi1,
I was told not to drink grapefruit juice and wash down my one-a-day BP med
(Diovan), so I don't do that.
I have a home BP test kit that I usually run a test with whenever I step
into the kitchen and remember to test. It also connects to the computer and
downloads readings and charts results. Nothing has been very far out of
range in years.
I'm pretty anal about keeping tabs on my condition! BP, diabetes,
diet/nutrition, weight, etc.
Best,
Andy
Omelet said...
> In article <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig said...
>>
>> > On Mar 27, 5:20*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
>> >> Breakfast? Again??
>> >>
>> >> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto
>> >> dips
>> and
>> > a
>> >> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>> >>
>> >> You?
>> >>
>> >> Andy
>> >
>> > Oh gawd I miss (even unsweetened) graperuit juice . . .
>> > (mumble, mumble damn Lipitor)
>> > Lynn in Fargo
>>
>>
>> Lynn in Fargo,
>>
>> I've heard about not mixing grapefruit juice with high BP meds but
>> nothing's ever happened combining the two... to me.
>>
>> I know... birds (meds) of a different feather.
>>
>> I am surprised that the supermarket cold shelf of juices only sell
>> chilled cartons of ruby red grapefruit juice. I have to buy the Ocean
>> Spray bottles, next to the V8 juices.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>
> Andy, have you tried buying frozen juice in cans?
> It's much cheaper.
Om,
I have not but I will look next time. As long as it's not overloaded with
sugar or "stuff" I'll try some.
Best,
Andy
On Mar 27, 7:48*pm, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig said...
>
>
>
> > On Mar 27, 5:20*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> >> Breakfast? Again??
>
> >> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips
> and
> > *a
> >> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>
> >> You?
>
> >> Andy
>
> > Oh gawd I miss (even unsweetened) graperuit juice . . .
> > (mumble, mumble damn Lipitor)
> > Lynn in Fargo
>
> Lynn in Fargo,
>
> I've heard about not mixing grapefruit juice with high BP meds but
> nothing's ever happened combining the two... to me.
I know someone who nearly died from outrageously high levels of
Verapamil (sp?) in his bloodstream. In the final analysis, his doctor
surmised that it might have been at least partly caused by large
amounts of grapefruit juice. Seems the hotel he was staying at had
free fresh squeezed grapefruit juice on their breakfast buffet.
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
--Bryan
In article <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Omelet said...
>
> > In article <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Breakfast? Again??
> >>
> >> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips
> >> and a tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
> >>
> >> You?
> >>
> >> Andy
> >
> > Grilled strips of chuck steak, a pile of baby spinach leaves and a small
> > vodka cocktail.
>
>
> OM!!!!!!
>
> A breakfast vodka cocktail???
Remember, your morning is my "night". I work night shifts so go to bed
shortly after brunch.
>
> Well, maybe it's Miller time in your part of the world at that hour.
>
> We're not jealous in the least!
>
> Andy
>
> Are so!
>
> Are not!
>
> MOM!!!!!!
<snicker>
> ---
--
Peace! Om
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.
In article <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig said...
>
> > On Mar 27, 5:20*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> >> Breakfast? Again??
> >>
> >> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips
> and
> > a
> >> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
> >>
> >> You?
> >>
> >> Andy
> >
> > Oh gawd I miss (even unsweetened) graperuit juice . . .
> > (mumble, mumble damn Lipitor)
> > Lynn in Fargo
>
>
> Lynn in Fargo,
>
> I've heard about not mixing grapefruit juice with high BP meds but
> nothing's ever happened combining the two... to me.
>
> I know... birds (meds) of a different feather.
>
> I am surprised that the supermarket cold shelf of juices only sell chilled
> cartons of ruby red grapefruit juice. I have to buy the Ocean Spray
> bottles, next to the V8 juices.
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
Andy, have you tried buying frozen juice in cans?
It's much cheaper.
--
Peace! Om
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.
Andy wrote:
> Breakfast? Again??
>
> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips and a
> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
Hmmm. Yesterday. A bacon and cheese quesadilla-type thing. I
was uninspired. I also discovered that this bacon, from WF, was
cured. :-(
--
Jean B.
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 06:20:35 -0500, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>Breakfast? Again??
>
>Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto dips and a
>tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
>
You and your breakfasts! I guess you eat breakfast every day.
--
I never worry about diets. The only carrots that
interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.
Mae West
Andy wrote:
> dsi1,
>
> I was told not to drink grapefruit juice and wash down my one-a-day BP med
> (Diovan), so I don't do that.
>
> I have a home BP test kit that I usually run a test with whenever I step
> into the kitchen and remember to test. It also connects to the computer and
> downloads readings and charts results. Nothing has been very far out of
> range in years.
>
> I'm pretty anal about keeping tabs on my condition! BP, diabetes,
> diet/nutrition, weight, etc.
>
I don't really pay much attention to all of that. I do have a quarterly
blood analysis for A1c and a whole bunch of other stuff I don't
understand. I have been doing pretty good so I don't feel a pressing
need for much monitoring.
The idea of telemetric monitoring of vital signs at home is a good one.
It seems to useful to be able to do this in a non-hospital environment.
My wife had such a device when she was pregnant - it recorded her
contractions that occurred during the day and we uploaded the data to
some place in Texas once a day using one of those old fashioned modem
that you connect to your phone handset. My guess is that one day we'll
all be wired and monitored.
> Best,
>
> Andy
In article <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Omelet said...
>
> > In article <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig said...
> >>
> >> > On Mar 27, 5:20*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> >> >> Breakfast? Again??
> >> >>
> >> >> Kavli hearty crispbreads with garlic hummus, guacamole and pesto
> >> >> dips
> >> and
> >> > a
> >> >> tall glass of cold grapefruit juice.
> >> >>
> >> >> You?
> >> >>
> >> >> Andy
> >> >
> >> > Oh gawd I miss (even unsweetened) graperuit juice . . .
> >> > (mumble, mumble damn Lipitor)
> >> > Lynn in Fargo
> >>
> >>
> >> Lynn in Fargo,
> >>
> >> I've heard about not mixing grapefruit juice with high BP meds but
> >> nothing's ever happened combining the two... to me.
> >>
> >> I know... birds (meds) of a different feather.
> >>
> >> I am surprised that the supermarket cold shelf of juices only sell
> >> chilled cartons of ruby red grapefruit juice. I have to buy the Ocean
> >> Spray bottles, next to the V8 juices.
> >>
> >> Best,
> >>
> >> Andy
> >
> > Andy, have you tried buying frozen juice in cans?
> > It's much cheaper.
>
>
> Om,
>
> I have not but I will look next time. As long as it's not overloaded with
> sugar or "stuff" I'll try some.
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
Most of them are pure juice with no additives...
--
Peace! Om
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.
In article <[email protected]> ,
dsi1 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>
> > dsi1,
> >
> > I was told not to drink grapefruit juice and wash down my one-a-day BP med
> > (Diovan), so I don't do that.
> >
> > I have a home BP test kit that I usually run a test with whenever I step
> > into the kitchen and remember to test. It also connects to the computer and
> > downloads readings and charts results. Nothing has been very far out of
> > range in years.
> >
> > I'm pretty anal about keeping tabs on my condition! BP, diabetes,
> > diet/nutrition, weight, etc.
> >
>
> I don't really pay much attention to all of that. I do have a quarterly
> blood analysis for A1c and a whole bunch of other stuff I don't
> understand. I have been doing pretty good so I don't feel a pressing
> need for much monitoring.
>
> The idea of telemetric monitoring of vital signs at home is a good one.
> It seems to useful to be able to do this in a non-hospital environment.
> My wife had such a device when she was pregnant - it recorded her
> contractions that occurred during the day and we uploaded the data to
> some place in Texas once a day using one of those old fashioned modem
> that you connect to your phone handset. My guess is that one day we'll
> all be wired and monitored.
>
> > Best,
> >
> > Andy
RF chips?
--
Peace! Om
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.