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If you're not ready to meet him yet or go on a date, perhaps you could tell your cousin to give him your number and you can just text for a while and get to know one another.
I already met him! He stopped by when he saw us sitting out in her sun room (covered porch?) with the cats. But yeah, texting is a good idea. I just friend requested him on Facebook. We'll see if he accepts. I also posted under one of his calico cat pics, saying it's not fair that he has 2 calico cats, and I have none.If you're not ready to meet him yet
I was reading my blood test results online. The only thing I appear to be low in is Iron. I am taking a mutivitamin that has 100% RDA of Iron, so not sure why it's low.
This multivitamin also has 100% RDA of Vitamin C! Maybe it's a crappy vitamin. It's a different one than I used to take.I've heard taking vitamin c alongside iron helps your body absorb it better
Well that's not gonna happen for sure! But maybe I can increase leafy greens?But I had a noticeable increase in energy the day after eating beef.
Spinach is known for its iron content. I don't know about the other greens.Well that's not gonna happen for sure! But maybe I can increase leafy greens?
I just thought of cast iron pans, too. My mother fried everything in a cast iron skillet.I think using cast iron pans is supposed to help too. I can’t eat too many leafy greens or my stomach gets upset. Sweet potatoes are good too but also need to be limited for me. I’m not trying liver.
I always have a supply of Ginger Ale on hand in case I get an upset stomach or feel nauseous. You have to let it go flat and drink it at room temperature to get the gas/bubbles out. Ginger root is even better but you may not have that in the house. I don't particularly care for blue cheese so can't help there. Hope you are feeling a little better now.What can I take to settle my stomach?
I have crystallized ginger! The dried pieces with sugar on it. Would that work?Ginger root is even better but you may not have that in the house.
Sorry, it's not a substitute for fresh ginger root but there's no harm in trying it. Are you feeling any better?I have crystallized ginger! The dried pieces with sugar on it. Would that work?