Tuesday, July 15, 2008

This has made my life complete

Well, for today, anyway. I've been cooking dinner every night, and reserving leftovers for lunches the next day to save some money (which has definitely been working). Because I only have a few recipes in my repertoire that I know by heart, I've had to seek out uncomplicated, healthful, delicious meals to cook every night. The healthful was added in the past week because I've gained way too much weight since my last doctor's visit (which my doctor was very nice about). Anyway, I found this recipe for Mediterranean Beef Stew with Rosemary over at Kalyn's Kitchen. I'm trying to do one at least crockpot meal a week, and this was it this week. Holy crap. It is so good. It would be even better with the mushrooms it calls for, but Chris isn't really a fan. I kind of like him, so I'm willing to sacrifice the mushrooms every once in a while. And if you don't like olives, you may not even notice them very much. Their taste is really toned down from cooking for 10 hours. Or you could just leave them out. (*cry) Anyway, Mom, you should really cook this because it'll be good for you. Very low carb, very diabetic mama friendly. And so very very easy and cheap. I also recommend that website for other recipes, too. Especially her low carb pancakes. They're so good.

I saw my OB today. Everything is good. I've gained weight, but I'm resolving to be better about my snacks (why do I always have to be SO HUNGRY?!). The baby is good and is measuring perfectly. Nothing eventful happened at this visit. Next visit, however, will be my gestational diabetes screening. Also, I get another ultrasound. Yay! On the ultrasound at my last visit, the doctor who did my review (my doc was on vacation) said he wanted me to have another u/s to make sure Ben's kidneys are working properly. They had some fluid in them, which could just mean Ben was making pee and it hadn't come out yet, but the dr said we should look again just in case. I'm really not worried about it, my doctor's really not worried about it, but hey, I get another Level 2 u/s my insurance will pay for because my doctor says it's medically necessary. Woot! I suppose it's also time to show you a picture of my belly. You also get to see my maternity pants that cover my belly. Chris calls them "my stretchy butt pants" because I have another pair of these that has the stretch panel going practically halfway down my butt. Don't worry, I wasn't seen in public like this. I only dress like this for the internet.


8 comments:

  1. Awww! Cute belly. You should try the lasagna I just made. It was totally carb free for mom. Instead of using noodles, I boiled cabbage leaves and layered them for the noodle-effect. It was so good!!

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  2. I will never eat cabbage lasagna. Never.

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  3. You know, anyone can look pregnant on the internet. You need to drive down here and prove to me that I'm gonna be a uncle again.

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  4. that belly is suh-weeeet!

    i'm going to check out that link. i'm in need of some new recipes, and if you say it's good, i'm gonna trust you on this one.

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  5. Your belly makes your boobs look even smaller than they normally are! *jealous*
    I can't wait for Ben-jammin' to get here.

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  6. Hey I was so lucky to get that no carb lasagna! It was great! Never say never Chris....lol!

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  7. Lol, Eve! It's funny because me boobs have gotten a little bigger, but my belly is definitely the main attention getter nowadays. Also, I'm totally trying out that lasagna. Apparently Chris has nothing against cabbage; he's just appalled at the idea of a lasagna with no noodles.

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  8. You are absolutely a doll!!!!!

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