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Koala77 11-04-2010 11:44 PM

Happy Birthday Melody
 

Darlene 11-05-2010 12:47 AM

Happy Birthday
 

Kitty 11-05-2010 05:09 AM

Happy Birthday, Melody! :hug:

Alffe 11-05-2010 05:12 AM

Happy Birthday Melody...do something fun today! :grouphug:

mrsD 11-05-2010 05:39 AM

Happy Birthday! Enjoy your evening out!

stagger 11-05-2010 07:34 AM

Melody,
Wishing you and yours the very best.
Lanny

Kitt 11-05-2010 09:05 AM

Happy Birthday!!:D :Birthday:

Debbie D 11-05-2010 01:23 PM

Happy, happy birthday!!Hope it's special Melody!!:)

Jomar 11-05-2010 02:19 PM


MelodyL 11-05-2010 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 712827)

WOW!!!

I never even got any notification that this thread existed. How cool. Thanks to everyone who remembered me.

Alan and I went out for Japanese (our favorite). It was lovely.

So next year I'll be 64. Do you all know that when we hit a certain age, we complete the year, we don't begin it.

So on Nov 4, I finished being 63, I didn't become 63. I am now starting my 64th year.

How do I come to this conclusion? Think about it. When we are born, we wait one year and then we are one year old. We finish the first year.

So yesterday, I finished being 63.

Holy Cow!!

I am on my 64th year.

I still don't believe i.

And yet I continue to sprout, eat whole grains, do my walks, and take care of Alan.

Until I hit 100. Then I will have started my 101st year!!


lol lol lol

Thanks much

Melody

MelodyL 11-05-2010 04:55 PM

LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!!

happy sprouting!!!

mel

Koala77 11-05-2010 05:30 PM

So pleased you had a lovely day Mel, and glad you enjoyed your sprout card. :D

MelodyL 11-05-2010 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koala77 (Post 712896)
So pleased you had a lovely day Mel, and glad you enjoyed your sprout card. :D

OMG, I got a sprout card.

:D:D:D:D

Mel

Chemar 11-06-2010 07:36 AM

LOVE that sprout card:D

here is another :hug: and so glad you had a happy birthday :)

charmed1199 11-06-2010 12:37 PM

I hope you had a nice birthday and many many more to come

MelodyL 11-06-2010 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charmed1199 (Post 713161)
I hope you had a nice birthday and many many more to come

Why thank you. I'm looking forward to another 63.

lol

Mel

Kitty 11-06-2010 05:41 PM

Melody, you are NOT 63! I'm sorry.....but you just don't look it. What's your secret?? :winky:

MelodyL 11-06-2010 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 713220)
Melody, you are NOT 63! I'm sorry.....but you just don't look it. What's your secret?? :winky:

Secret? I have a secret?? Oh yeah!!

I'M A SPROUTER.

All those massive amounts of anti-oxidants that I put in my body every single day (especially those broccoli sprouts).

As I age, I'm starting to look my age. Had a lot of stress over the past 10 years. I mean, who hasn't had stress?

But I had to make a decision. To not allow any toxicity in my life. If we have the courage to do that, we find the joy. And believe me, I need joy in my life.

So at my age, I tell myself "Melody, you are entitled to feel some joy".

And the man I live with makes me laugh.

I never have to wonder if something funny will pop out of Alan's mouth.

I think the funniest episode was when we went to see the film Godzilla.

We come home and he's telling everybody we saw Gonzalez.

I never laughed so hard.

We have to find stuff that makes us laugh. We also have pay it forward.

I have done this experiment, and all of you should also. It's a lot of fun and you NEVER know the reaction you'll get.

When I am out for my morning stroll there is usually someone coming in my direction. And I only do this with females. Not males. Wouldn't be seemly (is that a word, lol).

I say "wow, great blouse, nice color", or "Where did you get that coat, it's divine" (see where I'm heading?)

The best was when I was coming down my friend's block and a few people were gathered in front of a house where I really didn't know the people.

There were 6 or so people gathered on the front porch and this lady had this divine hairdo. I mean, it was streaked and it was gorgeous. I didn't know her and she didn't know me.

I simply walked up to her and said "You must tell me where you get your hair done (and I meant it). I absolutely love it"

In five minutes flat, I was sitting on their porch, I knew where she got her hair done, the whole bunch of us were talking about losing weight, sprouting, and laughing out heads off.

I have never had this fail to elicit a positive response.

And the smiles. Oh the smiles.

lol
Mel
P.S. Oh yes, I do remember when it backfired. I was walking with Alan and there was a man with two canes. Severely disabled. He was trying to enter his apartment building, and I just walked over to open the door saying "Do you need any help, sir".

HE STARTED SWINGING THE CANES AT ME.

You have never seen Alan get so mad in his life.

Hey, stuff happens. lol
Melody

SallyC 11-07-2010 10:58 PM

Happy Birthday Melody and Many More!:hug:

MelodyL 11-07-2010 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 713636)
Happy Birthday Melody and Many More!:hug:

oooh, I just noticed you are a WISE ELDER?

cool!!!

melody

PolarExpress 11-08-2010 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MelodyL (Post 713639)
oooh, I just noticed you are a WISE ELDER?

cool!!!

melody

Yeah, what's up with that? Suddenly there're wise elders, young elders (?), young senior elders (???)...:D

Mel, I hope you had a wonderful birthday! I'm sorry I missed it (I usually only try to miss my own). Have a Very Happy New Year!

MelodyL 11-08-2010 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PolarExpress (Post 713663)
Yeah, what's up with that? Suddenly there're wise elders, young elders (?), young senior elders (???)...:D

Mel, I hope you had a wonderful birthday! I'm sorry I missed it (I usually only try to miss my own). Have a Very Happy New Year!

I want to be a young elder. I'm too young to be a senior.
ROFL

Do you know I am just learning how to make winter squash in my bamboo steamer. Last night I cooked Bok Choi and it was fabulous. Didn't steam it. Stir fried with onions and some Carotino oil.

I don't understand why people refuse to eat veggies. It's the loveliest food on the planet. All that green.

It's like, as I get older, I'm doing stuff that my grandmother did. I don't go and grab packages off the shelf that cook in 2 minutes.

I know it's takes longer to prepare stuff, cook stuff, clean up after, but hey, it's my body and it's a temple.

IT'S A TEMPLE!!

lol

And I was watching tv and they have this chinese pasta thing in a package, where you bring it to work, pour some water into the bowl, micro for 2 minutes, pour the sauce and it's supposed to be delicious.

All I could say while I was watching this commercial was"My goodness, how much sodium is in that package"

I don't cook with salt. I use all the other herbs and stuff but never salt.

And on my birthday (so I am not going off topic here), well on my birthday we went to our favorite Japanese restaurant and they ask you , soup or salad.

Now soup is miso and salad is a little bowl of something with ginger dressing.

It was cold outside so I said miso soup.

Well, I WILL NEVER ORDER THAT AGAIN.

It was like a tablespoon of salt in my mouth.

Yuck.

Oh I have a good question about taking sodium out of soup.

Let's say I buy a can of low sodium chicken broth as a basis for some soup I am making.

The can says 450 of the sodium. As opposed to 900 or so in a regular an of broth. YIKES!!

Is it true that if you put a raw potato in this broth (the one that is 450), that it takes the sodium out of the soup? If this is true, I'm doing this tomorrow.

But do you put the raw potato in the cold soup and leave it for an hour, or do you put the raw potato and cook the soup AND THEN it takes the sodium out?

If indeed this trick does work.

I have no idea.

Anyone who knows, please reply. I want to take more sodium out of our diets.

I'm also learning how to make a complete homemade chicken soup (I know, then I don't have to add any sodium at all). But I do have these cans of Butterball and Swanson's low sodium and I want to use them.

Will the potato trick work?

Thanks much

Melody

mrsD 11-08-2010 11:14 AM

I avoid soups in restaurants.... full of MSG and sodium they are as a rule. I just cannot handle that sodium, and MSG makes my feet burn!

Ramen noodles= the same thing.

And I doubt the potato will remove any salt.

Some people use sea salt now for their canned soups, and this reduces some of the sodium but not all by any means.

A soup without salt of some kind tastes really flat to most people.

MelodyL 11-08-2010 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 713785)
I avoid soups in restaurants.... full of MSG and sodium they are as a rule. I just cannot handle that sodium, and MSG makes my feet burn!

Ramen noodles= the same thing.

And I doubt the potato will remove any salt.

Some people use sea salt now for their canned soups, and this reduces some of the sodium but not all by any means.

A soup without salt of some kind tastes really flat to most people.

Ah, so the potato thing is a myth? Thanks much for that one.

mrsD 11-08-2010 11:40 AM

Intrinsic factor exists to enable the tiny amounts of B12 to be absorbed from our food. Typically 2-4 micrograms a day.

When intrinsic factor fails.... B12 from food is in such small amounts it won't get absorbed at all.

Taking huge doses like 1mg to 5mg orally, bypasses any need for intrinsic factor. Then the B12 from this high dose is passively absorbed in the GI tract, and if NO food is there to soak it up like a sponge, some will passively (without hooking up to instrinsic factor ) get absorbed that way.

1mg oral is about 500 times the amount found in one meat meal.

If one has intact and functioning intrinsic factor, 5mg doses would probably not be needed for oral supplements. The oral would be aided to some extent by the intrinsic factor. But when people show up HERE... on a NEURO board, we can suppose that things are NOT working properly. The advent of all the acid blocking drugs has inactivated intrinsic factor action because that is acid dependent.

The link here gives pictures to show how B12 is normally absorbed:
http://www.aafp.org/afp/2003/0301/p979.html

The real problem is that intrinsic factor FAILS in some people. Autoimmune attack to the cells that make it or genetic failure, or overuse and long term use of acid blocking drugs.

Kitty 11-08-2010 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 713785)
I avoid soups in restaurants.... full of MSG and sodium they are as a rule. I just cannot handle that sodium, and MSG makes my feet burn!

Ramen noodles= the same thing.

And I doubt the potato will remove any salt.

Some people use sea salt now for their canned soups, and this reduces some of the sodium but not all by any means.

A soup without salt of some kind tastes really flat to most people.


I've been using Pink Himalayan /Crystal Salt instead of iodized salt. Tastes better.....and it's better for your body.

http://products.mercola.com/himalayan-salt/

mrsD 11-08-2010 12:37 PM

As far as the potato....

When something has a high concentration of salt is put next to a low concentration, some will move osmotically down to the lower end. The amount of liquid in a typical soup, is so much greater than the mass of a potato, I doubt much would be absorbed.

cutting the potato to increase surface area might help...but I would think that only a very salty liquid would put any salt into the potato and it would also be time dependent. This may have become a "myth" or "trick" for when an accidental amount of salt falls in. Once a liquid has a smaller concentration of salt, much less would be absorbed into a potato. One gram of salt in a liter of water is not really very much or concentrated.

smae 11-08-2010 01:38 PM

Aww man! I missed it... how sad!

Happy belated birthday, Melody!!! :hug:

MelodyL 11-08-2010 10:46 PM

Mrs. D. thanks much for the explanation about intrinsic factor. And I hear you about the over-use of antacids. Everyone that I know takes them (except me). Never needed them. Oh, years ago, maybe I would take a pepsid once in a great while, but not for YEARS. Because of the way I eat, I never get hearburn. Don't want to get heartburn and hope I never get heartburn.

But I think that some people are predisposed to have GERD. I know SEVERAL people who take Nexium, Gaviscon, Axid, etc.etc each and every day. They say "we could never eat a meal unless we take 4 gaviscon with each meal"

Hey, they know their bodies. They say they make LOTS of acid, and it shoots up into their throat unless they use the proton pump inhibitors.

I once said 'do you know you are not absorbing any nutrients because of all the stuff you take with each meal?" They thought I was nuts.

I wasn't!!!

lol


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