alligatorob
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Thanks Petal, I am sure the frozen will be good. I had frozen cherries today, almost as good as fresh. Hey Amy, Lady Godiva wouldn't be a bad ancestor. Thanks for noticing the broccoli, I like it and it helps fill me up without many calories. Rob thanks for asking, my seat is feeling better. I got a pad for the seat that helps. LaMa, I am sure you are right about Theodora the Senatrix, slandering women leaders is still popular today.
It was a good day, I ate well and feel good. My calories have been down the last couple of days, but it doesn't feel like it. I was surprised when I added the calories up at day's end, I even had an apple to bring the count up a little. I will probably try to bring them up a little tommorrow. My wife went foraging in the field next door and found at least a bushel of kabocha squash in need of rescue, so we have added to our hoard. A friend also gave us some beets from his garden, guess we will try to roast them. The farmer told us he has picked all the pumpkins he can sell and to help ourselves to what we want. There are at least 200 nice pumpkins out there, but we only use them for decoration.
Friday
breakfast yogurt 80
cereal - grapenuts 110
lunch
less broccoli than yesterday, but still a lot 47
snack
23 frozen cherries 99
dinner
steak 308
squash 59
crackers 30
snack crackers 133
apple 95
total calories 961
The Shroud of Saint Josse was made in, or before 961. It is a rare surviving Persian silk cloth and is in the Louvre today. It has an interesting history, woven as a camel cloth for Abu Mansur Bakhtegin, the Camel Prince. We know it was made sometime before 961, the year the Camel Prince was beheaded. It was booty from the first crusades and it made its way to France where it was used to wrap Saint Josse's bones when he was reinterred in 1134. Then some time around the French Revolution it was rediscovered and transferred to the Louvre. Saint Josse was long dead before the shroud was even made, he lived from 600 to 668, and was famous for renouncing his wealth, becoming a priest, and living alone in the woods.

It was a good day, I ate well and feel good. My calories have been down the last couple of days, but it doesn't feel like it. I was surprised when I added the calories up at day's end, I even had an apple to bring the count up a little. I will probably try to bring them up a little tommorrow. My wife went foraging in the field next door and found at least a bushel of kabocha squash in need of rescue, so we have added to our hoard. A friend also gave us some beets from his garden, guess we will try to roast them. The farmer told us he has picked all the pumpkins he can sell and to help ourselves to what we want. There are at least 200 nice pumpkins out there, but we only use them for decoration.
Friday
breakfast yogurt 80
cereal - grapenuts 110
lunch
less broccoli than yesterday, but still a lot 47
snack
23 frozen cherries 99
dinner
steak 308
squash 59
crackers 30
snack crackers 133
apple 95
total calories 961
The Shroud of Saint Josse was made in, or before 961. It is a rare surviving Persian silk cloth and is in the Louvre today. It has an interesting history, woven as a camel cloth for Abu Mansur Bakhtegin, the Camel Prince. We know it was made sometime before 961, the year the Camel Prince was beheaded. It was booty from the first crusades and it made its way to France where it was used to wrap Saint Josse's bones when he was reinterred in 1134. Then some time around the French Revolution it was rediscovered and transferred to the Louvre. Saint Josse was long dead before the shroud was even made, he lived from 600 to 668, and was famous for renouncing his wealth, becoming a priest, and living alone in the woods.
