i went to my doctor the other day to get yet another status check up on my blood pressure...to our surprise, my blood pressure is down to "normal" levels (120/86, to be exact)...so, in approximately two months thru diet changes, the holidays and, yes, aggressive changes to medication, my blood pressure has come down significantly from it's high of 152/90...however, my doctor didn't take me off the medication and gave me a prescription for more...should i celebrate this news or get more concerned?
i decided to celebrate, but with caution...to celebrate, i cooked a celebratory dinner - i had baked trout with a side of sauted savouy cabbage and carmelized onions; for the boys, they had sirloin steak and hash browns - sigh...as i devoured my delicious (i keep telling myself ) trout seasoned with garlic, lemon, no salt seasoning and drizzled with avocado oil, i drooled over their medium rare steaks picked by me at the local butcher; oh and cooked by me too...the steaks were done beautifully with a crust seared onto it from a very hot cast iron skillet (really the only way to cook steak or fish or hash browns), the juices running out and onto the hash browns adding more flavour to them, i assume...i had to state the obvious even though i could see it in their faces - "that looks good"...their answer was obvious too; maybe they were pitying the longing look on my face indicating i wasn't gettin' any...and don't get me lamenting on the aroma coming off the steaks which were seasoned only with ground black pepper, garlic and pink (Himalayan) sea salt...should you want to read about this salt, click here or here...oh, the trout was tasty too, lol...trout or steak, hmmm; this is going to get difficult as i love my steaks.
since my blood pressure has reduced, there is still the concern of the high cholesterol...as much as i want to sing from the Alps just like Julie Andrews did that my condition has improved, i have to remain cautious because of the cholesterol...so, there will be no changes to my dietary/culinary plans.
this process so far has been a big learning one...the first thing i had to understand was learning about what items on the nutritional information on products meant...read, read and read some more...i have gotten so that anything over 120 mgs of sodium, i don't bother with...for recommended daily amounts of sodium as well as other things such as fats, click here (if in the U.S., click here)...i started out, once i learned of my high levels, of only eating vegetables during the week and limiting my intake of meat for the weekends...i have since changed this to moderate intake of meats, mainly chicken, turkey and pork; always trying to have more fish, more beans and continuation of vegetables...after researching my initial approach, i have found this latter approach more sustainable and recommended.
one ingredient i have totally given up on is stock, chicken, vegetable and beef, that is available off store shelves...their sodium content is way too high, even the so-called low-sodiun ones...in future post, i will write of my experiments with making stock so that it is not laden with salt and tasty.
Awesome! And I love all of your hot links! How did you do that???
ReplyDeleteIronically I had to buy stock today at the grocery. Bought all three, Veg, Beef and Chicken, all low sodium, but I haven't been here long enough to make my own and back stock it in the freezer. I've made some chicken stock, thought I was going to use it, but it went bad with a little fuzz before I could use it. Sad to dump it down the garbage disposer (which I immensely missed while in Canada!) (and we do recycle food scraps here as well!) as it was perfectly gelatinous. Post soon! I'm looking forward to your posts about stock! So easy, and yet so varied by all sources!
I made an amazing "Cream of Jalapeno" soup yesterday that would NOT be allowed on your diet... I'll send the recipe and you can adjust it... It was awesome! Also... have a friend staying next week who is completely vegetarian..should be interesting what I learn and come up with for him, with him, and from him. I'll let you know of anything amazing!
OH... quit smoking! 4 weeks now? Weather is awesome!