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You take care now and don't worry about WI tomorrrow...just take care of Number One first. :hug: |
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Hey Lori....how is your "special Friend" doing....do you see him much now that you moved? I hope you are still in touch with one another....like I said, it would be his loss if he didn't hook up with you. :hug: |
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As for that cough, it's rushing through our area like wildfire! I didn't go in for it, figuring it was just a cold. (I'm very stubborn about going to Dr's). However, my 3rd week into it, my husband got it. After a week, he went in and was told he had bronchitis. My brother in law.... same thing. I've talked to 3 or 4 who all were diagnosed the same. Now it looks like 2 of my little ducks may be coming down with it. Just keep an eye on it and get in if it gets too bad. He got some pretty good cough meds that I was lusting after! At least he can sleep with them. Hope you feel better soon! |
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I'm with you on the tummy tuck....two for one sounds like a deal!!! You take care and hope we all start to feel better. Look at it this way....ours will be over with when the flu season really hits....right??? It had better work that way. :?: |
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Now here I sit this morning with my 5 year old down with H1N1. I just called my center... they don't want to see me! haha! I didn't think so. Only problem I see is that I have 2 more kids for this to run through, then hubby and myself. From what I hear about this, no one will be spared if exposed. Her school said several are out in her kindergarden class with it. My parents are coming into town to watch the kids play soccer, and now they can't stop and see us (both heart patients). I LOVE this season! Ugh! Oh... and I'm up 2lbs from yesterday. Grrr... I should have started this early summer before this lovely season hit. Lessons learned. |
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So sorry your parents will not beable to visit...but precautions do need to be taken. There were several elderly relatives that were at the funeral services that caught it there...it's taking a toll on them too. That is never good. I'm just not sure what this is that we have. But it sure doesn't want to leave your body, that's for sure. You take care of your ducks now and I will be thinking of you and your family.:hug: |
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Hang in there, the 2 lbs are probably water weight and will go away soon. Give extra love to hubby and little one. Don't forget to give some to yourself either! |
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On the tread somewhere there was discussions regarding weight loss in pounds equaling inches lost...well I am down 47 pounds and 60.5 inches! Just got measured today! I do take MRC-6.
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To all the sickies out there, get well soon!! You all sound terrible... I can hear the coughing and hacking through the computer screen! Take good care of yourselves and your families. |
Crock Pot Chicken Soup
OK all my coughing and hacking little friends... what did Mama say you needed whenever you were sick? SOUP!! Chicken Noodle soup ofcourse. And with the weather changing and fall nearly upon us, what better time to have some... Here's a recipe I came up with the other night, made it in a crock pot and was good for the whole family, not just me... Give it a try, we loved it and it was a real timesaver! Note: I added the potatoes & carrots to flavor the broth and for my family to have. These are optional and not for you to eat, LOL! I made the pot up the night before and refrigerated until the next morning, placed it in the crock pot on high all day and voila, chicken soup! I boiled the egg noodles seperately before dinner and added this to their bowls only.
Chicken Noodle Soup: 3 chicken breasts on bone skin removed Italian Flat Leaf Parsley (prefer fresh) approx 1/2 a bunch, leaves chopped coursley 1 bundle of celery, chop 1/2 and leave rest at approx 3" length 1/2 cup green onions chopped 1 package of frozen mixed vegetables (or substitute frozen green beans) 2 Idaho baking potatoes (optional - peeled and cut into 3 pieces each) 1 Bag of Baby Carrots (optional) paprika about 1/2 - 1 tsp cracked pepper to taste 1/4 to 1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes (to your preference as far as spicy) sea salt to taste Oregano 1/2 tsp Water 1 big oval or very tall crock pot Egg Noodles (optional) 1 tbsp olive oil Directions: In large crock pot, pour in 1 tbsp of olive oil then place 3 chicken breasts at bottom of pot. If your crock is not wide enough, I suggest only using 2 breasts. Season with some sea salt and cracked pepper. Next Add remainder of seasonings, Oregano, Crushed red pepper flakes, paprika. Add Onions, Carrots, Celery (I like to put in the normal chopped pieces and as well as alot of large 3" pieces that are easier to fish out later for me), 3/4 to 1 Bag of frozen veggies, potatoes, fresh chopped parsley. I then seasoned again with sea salt and pepper and add water until it covered all the vegetables. Cook on High all day in crock pot. When you get home, add more water if needed and cont at low heat for next 1/2 hr. If no water needed, turn down heat to warm. Remove the 3 chicken breasts with bones, fish out any bones from in soup. Pull meat off bones and set aside. Boil Egg noodles in a pot on the stove, drain and set aside (remember kiddies, this is for the family not you). Finally, weigh out your chicken, veggies and put in a bowl. Add broth from soup. For family I put their pasta and chicken in their bowl then add the rest of the soup with veggies to it. This recipe has a little spice/zing from the crushed red pepper that is really good. If you like tomatoes, you might consider adding these as well. I can't imagine why we can't use homemade chicken broth, it's not a lot, maybe 10 calories per cup and you can control the salt yourself. Hope you like it! |
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I like the pearls....my mom (who is a nurse, too) always gave those to me when I had "the never ending cough". Always helped. |
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