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i eat LSD this way a lot as well:

breakfast is usually driving to work in the car as i have 30 minutes.

breakfast consists of:

•organic lunchmeat (usually turkey, but applegate even makes an organic, nitrates free genoa salami (i don't know how they do it! you'd never know it was organic and nitrate / preservative free)
•apple, carrot, cherry tomatoes, olives
•a few nuts (almonds, hazelnuts, macademia nuts are my favorites, i rotate through them so i don't get bored)
•dried seaweed (with a little sesame oil for flavoring)

other "meals" are often similar throughout the day as well.
lunch may be microwaved leftovers, but may be more finger foods like above:

i love berries, eat them almost every day
sometimes i eat them with a little coconut or coconut milk "ice cream", maybe some nut poweder sprinkled over them, if i want to turn them into a meal.

some nice mixed greens with a little homemade salad dressing (equal parts EVOO, balsamic, honey) - throw in some berries, cherry tomatoes, nuts and / or goat cheese crumbled.

and even if cooking:
meat or fish and veggies on the grill in the summer
roasted veggies in the winter
both really simple



sue

Spondyloarthropathy, HLAB27 negative
Humira (still methylprednisone for flares, just not as often. Aleve if needed, rarely.)
LDN/zanaflex/flector patches over SI/ice
vits C, D. probiotics. hyaluronic acid. CoQ, Mg, Ca, K.
chiro
walk, bike
no dairy (casein sensitivity), limited eggs, limited yeast (bread)
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Originally Posted By: Dotyisle
I love goat cheese, but a bit pricey.

Tim


i buy it from a local farm. it's made in the old way, as peasants do it for hundreds of years.

price? 3.5 $/kg. if you buy it from hyper-marketsd the price is around 12 $/kg and it will never have the same taste...


34. Some rheumys say AS stage 1-2 some others say USpA
Also UC - rectocolitis.

UC curently in remission since feb 2011.
AS/USpA remission march-aug 2011. Flare - sept-nov 2011 (antibiotics). Remission now...

Modified NSD/SCD. Cook your own !
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Mesalazine-Salofalk 500 mg/day

And the list of my medication has become verry short after some years on this diet smile
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and if anyone is allergic to cow's milk but not sheep or goat: romano is made from sheep's milk so might be ok. i'm glad for that as its my favorite cheese to grate over things.



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Spondyloarthropathy, HLAB27 negative
Humira (still methylprednisone for flares, just not as often. Aleve if needed, rarely.)
LDN/zanaflex/flector patches over SI/ice
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Sue, I never knew that about romano cheese, thanks for that bit of info, I will have to try it.


Diet change has improved my RA. I feel best eating raw veggies and some fruits and avoiding grains, sugars, nightshades, beans and dairy. Sed rate dropped from 65 to 19, but it took over a year.
www.fatsickandnearlydead.com

excess fat/oils = pain for me
recipes for raw food on Youtube "raw food romance"
and "healing josephine" Josephine is in remission from RA after two years by change diet/exercise
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Love it! A meal can be assembled rather than cooked and prepared in a lengthy manner!


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== tofu and pasta sauce ==
I like to break up some semi-hard tofu in my hands then heat it up with pasta sauce on top. Very quick to make.. practically no time to prepare and only takes 2 minutes in the microwave. Good source of protein smile.
I also add some things to improve the taste such as: fish sauce, soy sauce, sweet soy, fried onions, dried herbs.

I'm fine with pasta sauce. Only once had a sauce that was adulterated and didn't list a starchy ingredient on the label (.. newman or something)


what I can eat on the diet (click here) -- my blog -- contact me (PM is broken)
"Some men, in truth, live that they may eat, as the irrational creatures, 'whose life is their belly, and nothing else.' But the Instructor enjoins us to eat that we may live." -- Clement of Alexandria (about 200 AD)
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My quick lunch is a selection from raw carrot sticks, cucumber sticks and celery sometimes cherry tomatoes or pepper. It is amazingly filling. To this I may add some 'onion bread' and slices of hard cheese and lettuce. Yummy 'sandwich'

Especially if I am making a packed lunch for when we are hiking that is what I do as it is easy to nibble on finger food with the occasional slice of 'safe' homemade quiche thrown in.

The 'sticks' are good for if I am in a hurry and at a push can be munched on on the move!


NSD almost all the way
No dairy hard cheeses occasionally and homemade ghee
Still trying to work out what makes me tick and what makes me drop

'Chew your drinks and drink your foods'
'Let your knife & fork do the work of your teeth and let your teeth do the work of your stomach'
Mahatma Gandhi
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