Salmon cakes will always be my favorite! My grandma taught me how to make themI grew up eating cakes 1-2x per week! Mom made them with tuna and grandma made them with salmon. Mr muddy makes them for me with crab or catfish
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Salmon cakes will always be my favorite! My grandma taught me how to make themI grew up eating cakes 1-2x per week! Mom made them with tuna and grandma made them with salmon. Mr muddy makes them for me with crab or catfish
Also consider doing weight training and core strength work.I’m trying to get in shape for hiking Zion National Park this summer. I think I mentioned that already. Do y’all have any tips for that? I’ve been doing Stairmasters and lots of cardio
I did some of these today with my workout!!!Also consider doing weight training and core strength work.
Squats
Romanian dead lifts and squeeze your butt at the end of the lift.
Front walking lunges and backward lunges to fire your legs from different angles.
https://www.verywellfit.com/how-to-do-walking-lunges-4588048
Also if you have bands…do some lateral walking
https://www.verywellfit.com/lateral-band-walking-exercise-3120456
So excited for you! You don’t have to do these more than a couple of days a week. Good luck!
You’re my sister from another mister! I usually every year give up the beverages from Jan through Easter…this year, nope. Love me my beverage in the eveningThe liver sugar dump is way worse for diabetics, because you get a big high and then a big low. I'm a believer in intermittent fasting and avoiding simple carbs in general. For non diabetic folks the earlier you eat your complex carbs the better. I personally eat a very minimal carb breakfast (eggs and kale scrambled with salsa is my go to), I eat a good sized complex carbohydrate based lunch (usually beans or pulses), and go back to lower carbohydrate dinner (just a simple meat and veggie based meal). I swear I'd be so skinny if I could manage to eat a normal serving size and skip the evening drinks. That's my real issues, I just like to unwind with a drink at the end of the night. I'll get there eventually.
Go get your extra Muddy!!!I did some of these today with my workout!!!
East...definitely east. I think of state placement in the way I see it on the map.Probably more east???? I’m crossing the Michigan peninsula to Saul St Marie
Yes, but our doctor still looked at me like I had two heads when I explained what happened, the circumstances at the time and that we corrected it this way.I'm on high alert as it is with him having two pe's and an unprovoked arterial clot prior to low carb/carnivore. I'm diagnosed as 2 but I have not responded to carnivore like most. I haven't been tested for GAD 65 antibodies etc to rule out the possibility of Lada. I was tested for food allergies 20 years ago. Since adopting carnivore, I've tried a few things...tomatoes and potatoes seem ok, everything else sampled elicits an allergy response. What I thought was environmental allergies; dust, straw, animal dander...it was the food I was eating. I lived on allergy meds and anti-inflammatories to function. When I look back, everything started when I moved here and began to eat vegetables etc. I have no desire to go back to that. The inflammatory response may have been a catalyst in my diabetes and spine health. It wasn't like I ate a terrible diet...this is posted somewhere on BYC, Jan 2017Yes, magnesium is used in over 2000 bodily processes and you can't live without it. Potassium helps regulate salt, and in turn how water passes through cells, each one is like a key to get through one side of a door. Calcium helps muscle contract and magnesium helps it relax. All so very vital to healthy cardiac function. Lite salt is a good add in to get more potassium if you don't already use it.
I'm being nosey because I'm a nutrition student, you don't have to answer if you don't want to. Are you type one or type two diabetic? I've seen full remission for type two on low carb, but always including good amounts of vegetables, especially dark leafy greens.
I mean you can't argue with what works, our bodies have several energy pathways available for different modes of survival. Look at the inuit, some groups ate nothing but seal and fish, but they did "nose to tail" so to speak, eating all the vital organs, bones and cartilage as well as fat and meat. That was only during winter, and in the warmer months the foraged for greens and roots, as well a seabird eggs.Yes, but our doctor still looked at me like I had two heads when I explained what happened, the circumstances at the time and that we corrected it this way.I'm on high alert as it is with him having two pe's and an unprovoked arterial clot prior to low carb/carnivore. I'm diagnosed as 2 but I have not responded to carnivore like most. I haven't been tested for GAD 65 antibodies etc to rule out the possibility of Lada. I was tested for food allergies 20 years ago. Since adopting carnivore, I've tried a few things...tomatoes and potatoes seem ok, everything else sampled elicits an allergy response. What I thought was environmental allergies; dust, straw, animal dander...it was the food I was eating. I lived on allergy meds and anti-inflammatories to function. When I look back, everything started when I moved here and began to eat vegetables etc. I have no desire to go back to that. The inflammatory response may have been a catalyst in my diabetes and spine health. It wasn't like I ate a terrible diet...this is posted somewhere on BYC, Jan 2017
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