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Day 18

5/25/2013

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Day 18
Everything is so much easier.
Including typing.
 I downloaded the Weebly app on my phone and now I am doing dictation typing. BAM!! You may be able to break a girl's arm but you can't keep her down for long.

Today was a little rough as learn to do things again with only one arm. Cooking wasn't too bad ... but if you see me out in public please don't say anything about how my hair looks.. :) I have recruited Girl to help me with my hair which is ironic because EVER.SINGLE.DAY. I have to tell her to brush her own hair...  Hair is a big deal between us and I have a feeling she will make mine look bad on purpose just to pay me back for all the nagging I do.

Breakfast: I knew making all that extra sausage would pay off.  Today we had homemade sausage - uncured, untasty bacon (it's really not that bad, I'm just enjoying complaining about something....in fact Boy 1 said he really likes it) and fried eggs cooked the bacon grease (which is a HUGE bonus -I knew all along bacon grease had to be good for you!!). We also had the breakfast ice cream that I love to make (You know -the one that is chocked full of spinach!! I made it with my friend Amber's Vitamix which she loan to me after my blender bit the dust - anyway I fell in love with and now I want one BUT they are too damn expensive!!)

Lunch:  Lunch was leftover dinner from last night chicken wings, a sweet potato and salad.  Have I told you much I love a bake sweet potato? I put a little Ghee in it and I feel like I'm doing something naughty. ;o) 

Dinner:  We bit the bullet and went out for Indian food after I did some research. I was thankful that our waiter could speak English and I was able to ask about the ingredients in many of the dishes. There were several dishes made without dairy, grains or sugar!!   Hubby and I were beyond thrilled - however our waiter was in disbelief that we did not rice or naan.... he kept telling me that I need a rice and was shaking his head when I would say no.  The hardest part about dinner was looking at the naan and not being able to eat. I love me some garlic naan!!
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Tandori Chicken wings - we did not eat the sauce!
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Some kind of seriously SPICY chicken curry.
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Lamb curry
Grrr.... I just now read that tandori chciken is marinated in yogurt. 
DAMN IT! 
I wanted to be 100% good on this journey.

I really hope the waiter was accurate on the curries we ate.  I did ask specifically if there was yogurt in the curries and he told me no.  I do have faith in him as he told me all salad dressings had sugar.
Hubby and I opted for fresh squeezed lemon on our salads.

Beating myself up....
(but it was an honest mistake...)
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