My dogs eat the same food, morning and night. Can you imagine eating the same thing day in and day out? I try to give them a little variety too. I don't know what I'd do without those dogs.
I'm making some chili today, and I'm going to make it hot. Hopefully it will help burn this flu out of me, but it's unlikely.
I keep talking to all these people who have had this flu and they say it turned into pneumonia. I don't have a temperature yet so I'm hopeful. The other thing I keep hearing is that it lasts a long time, weeks. It's the first story on the nightly news every night.
My first semester in culinary school I got the flu. I also got the flu shot a couple of weeks before, which is why I haven't gotten the flu shot since. It went through that kitchen at San Francisco City College like Grant took Richmond. Everyone was sick, and you couldn't miss school. You miss 3 days and you're out of the program, it's that simple. So, we just passed it around to each other. I was sick for 6 weeks, and I'm sure we infected hundred if not thousands of other students and faculty.
You can see how something like this could kill off a civilization. Where did the Mayan's go? Some refugee probably drifted down there on a raft from Bora Bora. They befriended him, and the poor bastard had some virus their bodies couldn't deal with, no more Mayans.
The Spanish influenza stopped WWI. More people were dying from the flu than they did in the war. That's one bad ass flu. They were also using chemical weapons for the first time in WWI, mustard gas. Better know which way the wind's blowing when you use that shit.
That's all she wrote today.
Chili w/black beans, corn, zucchini, ground turkey & much more |
Make Food/Not War
of orange juice
Lunch: Chicken soup....the last of it. Small bowl of chili w/2 soft corn tortillas
Dinner: Small Bowl of chili with 3 corn tortillas and melted cheddar
Exercise: 2.5 miles street & trail walks
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