oxdrover's Journal, 10 Jul 13

just trying to keep the amount of food down, still doing very well on the low sodium diet and have had almost no edema (swelling) in my feet and legs. It was a real steep learning curve to learn to cook and eat as sodium free as possible. If I go over about 1500 mg of sodium my feet do swell...and when they swell they hurt.
83.5 kg Lost so far: 15.4 kg.    Still to go: 15.4 kg.    Diet followed: Reasonably Well.
Losing 0.5 kg a Week

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Hang in there..I know its hard to buy any thing that they don't add salt to any more..we really don't need that stuff...Hope you not getting the storms coming our way..we just had a down pour and it was such a lovely morning..:O) 
10 Jul 13 by member: BHA
Yea Bren, I had to relearn how to cook and shop...cook most stuff from scratch but there ARE items that you can buy that don't have sodium in them. Otherwise you have to make stuff from scratch, but wally world is now carrying frozen and some canned veggies without salt and I found a great bread at krogers in the frozen organic isle that is 100% salt free and is really good, it is a brown bread made with 7-8 different grains but I really like it. Also salt free taco shels, and I found Frontier spices salt free spices for everything from tacos on, so I use those spices and now when I eat something salty it tastes TOO salty and I don't like it. Even my son,. bless his heart, ate my AWFUL cooking until I finally got the hang of it and now he no longer likes salty foods either. It has made a BIG difference in the swelling in my legs (old age) and if I can just get another 30 pounds off I'll feel so much better and h ave so much more energy...I sort of lost it there for a while and gained back about half of what I had lost. I'm not OCD about counting calories now, but I am definitely losing a few pounds by just "cutting back" Now new baby calves, just the one from last fall, I need to sell her but our local cattle auction closed down, but they are going to put in a SAMs club so that is fine with me. Just have to haul them in the other direction to the only auction i n the area. I swear the dry weather the last two years wiped out the local cow herds, at 70 bucks a big bale to feed them, and with needing to feed hay starting in JULY no one could afford to keep them to raise a calf that wasn't worth $500 so folks sold out or cut way down. Local daires are about gone. At least the plague of grasshoppers we had as well is GONE this year, have only seen ONE...don't know what wiped out this year's grass hopper hatch but I am SURE GLAD. I've even developed a SALT FREE PORK SAUSAGE---life without pork sausage is not worth living! LOL 
11 Jul 13 by member: oxdrover
Hey girl...we have had soo much rain this summer so far..DH has to mow about every 4 days or we would have to bale it..LOL...I too have cut back on the salt for DH's high blood pressure...so any time we eat something with salt it seems too much too...I wish we had a Sam's Club closer to us..when we went the other day we filled the car up with gas there as it was like 10 cents cheaper than any where else...Glad the grass hoppers has left..they can really do some damage... We have a raccoon that are eating those reddish beetles...so glad for that...Last night we were watching one eat and here comes a Pepe La Pew thought for sure there would be a big spray going on but they just looked at each other and went on their merry way..Whew.... Have a great day...:O)..Oh I agree we need our pork sausage...LOL... 
11 Jul 13 by member: BHA

     
 

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