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| Sunday, January 3rd, 2016 | | 5:32 pm |
Vegetables No, seriously. The topic of this post is vegetables.
I need to eat more of them. And I am an abominably picky eater who's got no (0, zero, zip, zilch, nada) interest in trying to make peace with foods I already know I don't like. I am a grown-ass tax paying adult, and I know what I do and do not want to eat.* But I do need new veggie recipes. Especially recipes that take less than 10 minutes to prepare, or can be prepped in big batches and reheated. If you've got good recipes for anything on my Yes list, I'd love to know about them:
YES
Spinach Chard Kale (limited) Beet greens Lettuce Mustard greens Lettuce (all kinds) Salad greens (arugula, cress, endive, raddichio, etc) Cabbage (red, green, napa) Broccoli Potatoes Mushrooms Carrots (raw only) Garlic Tomatoes (in season only) Basil Cucumber Artichoke Asparagus
NO Squash (Yes, pumpkin too. And spaghetti. And zucchini. Every. Single. Variety.) Yams Sweet potatoes Peas (English and sugar snap) Celery (raw and cooked) Turnips Parsnips Rutabagas Beets (all colors) Cauliflower Bell peppers (all colors) Eggplant Sprouts (bean, pea, alfalfa, pretty much all others) Avocado Lentils (most preparations) Radish Jicama Brussels sprouts Soybeans
MAKES ME PHYSICALLY ILL Onions (red, yellow, white, green) Leeks Shallots Chives
* Anyone who comments on this post to try to talk me into eating something on the NO or MAKES ME ILL lists will not be unfriended. Instead, I will tag you in a reply containing a paragraph describing what the vegetable you're hawking tastes like to me. Expect me to put vivid verbs and intense imagery into it. Do it twice, and I may bust into poetry. Current Mood: okay | | Thursday, December 1st, 2011 | | 7:12 pm |
| | Saturday, September 24th, 2011 | | 4:49 pm |
| | Thursday, August 25th, 2011 | | 6:20 pm |
Fear of Traveling With Pain
Traveling with pain is scary. No doubt about it. Stuff happens on the road. In Amsterdam, my hotel room was robbed while I slept. On the balmy island of Moorea, a roach crawled into my ear and got stuck. I starved for five days in Tuscany. All that (and more) happened back when I was under 30 and perfectly healthy. Now the number of things that can go wrong has increased drastically. Read more at http://travelswithpain.com/2011/08/23/fear-of-traveling-with-pain/ Current Mood: contemplative | | Sunday, August 21st, 2011 | | 4:23 pm |
Jeans With Pain, Redux
So one of the sponsor/exhibitors atBlogHer 2011 was Lee Jeans. I went up to their reps on the expo floor and asked the Big Question: “I’ve got chronic pelvic pain, and jeans dig into all the wrong places, especially when I sit for a long time. Airline flights especially. But I love jeans. Do you have any that you think I could wear on the road and still be comfortable?” One of the booth workers…wait for it…had an answer for me! http://travelswithpain.com/2011/08/20/jeans-with-pain-redux/ Current Mood: complacent | | Thursday, August 11th, 2011 | | 3:42 pm |
Traveling Alone It's not quite my usual how-to post, but I've written a 4-part journal of a solo trip I took last week. Traveling Alone, Part 1To get to parts 2-4, click the link to the title of the next part at the upper right corner above the title and text of the post. I'd love comments on this series. Is it a good read? Do you think it will help *you* travel alone? Do you think I'm right in how I travel solo, or that I'm a total idiot and it's lucky that I'm still alive? Current Mood: accomplished | | Sunday, July 31st, 2011 | | 6:29 pm |
| | Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 | | 5:45 pm |
internet powers, activate!
This is a friend of a friend of a friend sort of thing. I'm planning to donate books to the fundraising auction. Unfortunately, it's all too common for abuse victims to be hosed by the system that's supposed to protect them. And for a woman without independent means to pay for a shark lawyer to protect her interests--forget about it. My hope in this case is that the mighty powers of the Internet can help this woman to locate and hire said shark. The Internet is perhaps the best single thing that's ever happened in the fight against domestic violence. Batterers rely on secrecy, on fear, on making certain that nobody outside the front doors will believe their victims even if those victims try to reach out for help. But with messages like this one going viral on the Internet, that precious secrecy can be blown to bits in a matter of hours. Suddenly, strangers from around the country and even the world know the story and offer assistance that the victim didn't expect and the abuser counted on her not receiving. Let's make sure that this one abuser does not get the chance to destroy the life of a child. Thank you. --Liz Originally posted by kythryne at internet powers, activate!Okay, people. I need you to take this viral, and fast.
We know someone in upstate New York who needs a good custody lawyer ASAP. I'm not at liberty to go into details publicly, but this woman is very afraid that her abusive boyfriend is going to get sole custody of her young child. She's presently being represented by a court-assigned lawyer who doesn't seem to care about the case, and she has very few resources left at this point. Her next hearing is on Thursday.
If you know a good lawyer in New York State who might be willing to take this case for a low fee or pro bono, or at least offer her advice or support, please let me know. If you don't know anyone, please repost this far and wide. As a mother and an abuse survivor, it makes me absolutely sick to my stomach to contemplate a child being left in the hands of an abuser.
I can be reached at kythryne@gmail.com if you have any leads or want to help.
The internet can work miracles. Let's go.
Edit, Tuesday afternoon: Huge, huge thanks to everyone who has signal-boosted, offered resources, emailed me, and otherwise been willing to help. Our friend is overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers. Amy and I are driving over to New York tomorrow afternoon so we can provide support in person, and we are working on plans to help our friend and her daughter get back on their feet once the custody case is over.
(If you would be interested in donating an item or service to a fundraising auction in the near future, please let me know. Our friend is a talented artist and a wonderful mother to a beautiful little girl who deserves a safe home, and it wouldn't take much to make a huge difference in their lives.) Current Mood: determined | | Friday, June 10th, 2011 | | 1:08 am |
Why *I* Travel: My Thoughts on Paul Theroux's "Why We Travel" This one may spark a few comments. Unlike most travel writers, I'm not a Theroux fan. At all. I stand by my words. Don't travel to observe. Travel to live. And know that fun isn't something to be mocked or denigrated--we who live with chronic incurable illness know better than anyone that fun is a noble goal in and of itself. Current Mood: aggravated | | Saturday, May 28th, 2011 | | 11:21 pm |
Business Travel With Pain As requested, I've put together a whole bunch of travel tips specific for business travelers. I managed to think of so many that I had to split them into two posts. I need to think some about other ways to ensure that my condition stays private. Do you guys have any suggestions? If so, please post them either here or up on the blog so other folks can find 'em too. Business Travel With Pain Part 1Business Travel With Pain Part 2 Current Mood: accomplished | | Monday, May 16th, 2011 | | 10:18 pm |
Traveling With Meds
Here's a TWP post that probably speaks to all of us. Traveling With MedsI know this is really only an intro to the topic. Got your own tricks for traveling with your medication? I'd love to gather comments about this endlessly necessary subject. Current Mood: calm | | Wednesday, May 11th, 2011 | | 11:06 pm |
San Francisco With Pain Headed to San Francisco in the near future? Or want to visit the City sometime? Here's a bunch of information about various destinations within the City: Fisherman's Wharf from End to EndThe de Young MuseumChinatownHotel TritonI'm planning to put together an eBook about traveling in San Francisco with hidden disabilities. It will be available on The Imperfect Traveler later this year. What attractions, neighborhoods, hotels, restaurants would you like information about within SF? Current Mood: accomplished | | Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 | | 10:48 pm |
| | Sunday, April 10th, 2011 | | 9:04 pm |
| | Monday, March 21st, 2011 | | 4:02 pm |
Travels With Pain Airline Review: Alaska Airlines Upon request, here's the first review of an airline...based on criteria I've developed as a traveler with pain. I've also included information that will (hopefully) be useful to travelers with other disabilities. Airline Review for Travelers With Pain: Alaska AirlinesWhat do you all think? Does this review give you information that would help you decide whether or not to fly Alaska Airlines? Is there different/more info you'd like in an airline review? Do you agree with my assessment of Alaska if you've flown them? Current Mood: sore | | Friday, March 11th, 2011 | | 9:28 pm |
| | Thursday, March 3rd, 2011 | | 3:43 pm |
Travel Budgeting With Pain This can often be the hardest part of traveling with pain--budgeting and saving up for a trip. This piece is just a primer--there's a lot to budgeting for a trip with pain or hidden disability. (See the comment by a reader who travels with her autistic son.) Travel Budgeting With PainAs always, comments and personal stories are welcome! Current Mood: calm | | Sunday, February 27th, 2011 | | 5:58 pm |
The Monterey Bay Aquarium With Pain This one's a place review--the Monterey Bay Aquarium is a major attraction in central California. If you've never been to the Aquarium, I can't recommend it highly enough! It's a fabulous aquarium, with unique displays and a strong educational bent. The Monterey Bay Aquarium With PainWould you like to see me review other major tourist attractions? What about hotels and resorts, airlines, or cruise ships? I'd love to do more review posts, but I want to make sure that my reviews are the most helpful for the community, since there will be obvious limits to how much I can manage. Let me know! Current Mood: calm | | Monday, February 21st, 2011 | | 9:07 pm |
Business Travel - Conferences I'm starting a new series of posts on Travels With Pain- Business Travel. I'd love any suggestions for topics I could cover: What do you need help with when it comes to tackling business trips with pain? All suggestions welcome! Here's the first one, based on my various experiences at writer's conferences and more recently at SATH: Business Travel - Conferences Current Mood: okay | | Thursday, February 10th, 2011 | | 10:07 pm |
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