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Default Tonight's dinner.

the dh has p/f the npr doc zorba pastur, sp has a page on his website as to
how to wrap your feet for this, dh hasn't done it yet but he said when he
looked at it it seemed to make sense, his got so bad that he had to crawl to
the bathroom in the morning. getting him prper fitting shoes and orthodics
did a treet for his pain... one of the weird symptoms of this is that unlike
most other foot pain its worse in the am when you first get up and eases
somewhat as the day goes on,... but as dh says... the difference between
excrutiating pain and just an ice pick in your heel doesn't do a lot for a
quality of life rating, Lee
"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
...
> We got home late tonight. Took Angela back to the Dr. because her foot is
> some better but she has new pains and it is obviously not healed. This
> Dr. thinks it is plantar fasciatis. Now that we know what she is dealing
> with, perhaps it will heal.
>
> Anyway... Stopped at Central Market where Angela got a cooked chicken
> breast with lemon and rosemary. She also got coleslaw and potato salad
> from the salad bar.
>
> I got some things from the salad bar. Added my own shredded iceberg
> lettuce and Mexican cheese. Topped it with some taco sauce that I
> purchased. The sauce is waaaay too tame for my tasted. But it's okay.
> Also made two bean tacos with some tortillas made of corn and wheat and
> added some lettuce, tomato and cheese.
>
> Picked up some crisp taco shells for a future date. Angela has been
> wanting spaghetti tacos. They eat them on the show called ICarly. The
> older brother invented them. Does not sound at all appealing to me and no
> doubt too many carbs. The sauce (with meat in it) might be good in a taco
> shell though. I might just try that. We shall see.
>