Subj : Re: Crampers
To   : Dale Shipp
From : Dave Drum
Date : Mon May 01 2023 06:06:00

-=> Dale Shipp wrote to Dave Drum <=-

RH> Good to see you're back home after giving all of us another scare.

DD> You wwere scared? I was terrified. (no joke) I knew that my kidneys
DD> had shut down and if they didn't come back I was going to have to ca$h
DD> in that pre-paid cremation I bought a few years ago.

RH> Glad that you didn't cash in and are still around.

DD> Me, too. Although there was some doubt this week. I collapsed in a
DD> heap at home and 9-1-1 zoomed me back to hospital where it was
DD> determined that  I was near to bled out internally. They just cut me
DD> sdrift again - feeling much better about life this go.

DS> Glad to see you back in the world *again*. What caused the internal
DS> bleed?

No idea. But the mega-dose of antibiotics that gave me for the bladder
infection caused antibiotic diarrhoea - which, no doubt, was a contributor
as well as worrying.

DS> I seem to recall an emergency some time ago as well.  They say that
DS> things come in threes -- does that mean that you are done with
DS> emergency visits (we can all hope).

Big 10-4 on that. I'm sick of being sick.

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

     Title: Healing Cabbage Soup
Categories: Soups, Vegetables, Poultry
     Yield: 8 Servings

     3 tb Olive oil
   1/2 lg Onion; chopped
     2 cl Garlic; chopped
     2 qt Water
     4 ts Chicken bouillon
     1 ts Salt; to taste *
   1/2 ts Black pepper; to taste
   1/2    Head cabbage; cored, coarse
          - chopped
14 1/2 oz Can Italian-style stewed
          - tomatoes; drained, diced

 * With the saltiness of most chicken bouillons you
 really may not need any additional salt. - UDD

 "Comfort food on a cold winter's night, cabbage simmered
 in chicken broth is also an age-old folk remedy for
 curing the common cold."

 In a large stockpot, heat olive oil over medium heat.
 Stir in onion and garlic; cook until the onion is
 transparent, about five minutes.

 Stir in water, bouillon, salt, and pepper. Bring to a
 boil, then stir in cabbage. Simmer until cabbage wilts,
 about 10 minutes.

 Stir in tomatoes. Return to a boil, then simmer 15 to 30
 minutes, stirring often.

 From: http://allrecipes.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

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