After Friday’s surgery, Jim is going to require at least a couple of weeks to recover. Anyone who’s got the skills and time can help Jim by supplying a dinner. To be a Dinner Angel, look in the right-hand column. Under COMMUNITY click on the Meals Calendar link. See which day is open for a drop off and shoot me an email to let me know when you’re able to deliver to 705 Scott Court #A in Novato, CA 94945.
Thank you for everything.
Sylvie
Jim writes: Here is a list of my food preferences. I never met a meat I didn’t like. My favorites? Roast lamb, followed by pepper steak, and then a good ol’ cheeseburger and then a juicy polish sausage. (Not in one meal of course, unless Ariel is visiting.) I prefer brothy (soy or chicken based) soups to creamy soups. Usually. My favorite? Jocelyne’s Bean & Chard Soup with a bit of hard cheese on top. Heaven! Dark leafy vegetables like chard, kale, and broccoli. Nuts nuts nuts. Love em. But not many tree nuts which give me canker sores. Peanuts, almonds, cashews, yes. Walnuts, pecans, no. My rule? If it is a bumpy nut, I stay away from it. Smooth nuts are good. All salads are great. I’m not big on dressing (maybe an occasional blue cheese) but mostly I like only lemon juice on salads. There is no meal that an onion can’t improve somehow. I love desserts, but am substituting sweet fruits for pastries and cakes right now. A bowl of crisp grapes or sweet berries will suffice for dessert. I will not give up an occasional ice cream, however. But I’m cutting WAY back. Bread. Yum. I like the form and texture of baguettes best. Sliced healthy breads are fine too, but I don’t eat them as often. Beans? Mostly only eaten in a burrito or similar dish. Rarely as a side dish on their own. Cheeses? There is no cheese I will not eat. Food of the gods. One of my clients has recently sold me on the benefits of uncooked (raw) foods. I’m convinced. I’ve been eating much more raw foods lately. They taste great. Juices. Smoothies, etc. All good as long as the sugar content is low. Snacking? I love popcorn (a whole grain!) and for convenience plus no harmful ingredients, I have actually found a great microwave brand: Orville Redenbacher’s Tender White. No Trans fat and no added ingredients. And it tastes awesome! Roasted potatoes (preferably cooked with the meat, like a roast chicken or pork tenderloin. Yum yum) And nothing beats garlic mashed potatoes. All sea food. I love all of it. and Sushi? Yes. Okay okay, but what do I avoid? overcooked vegetables creamy sauces complicated dishes with more than 5 ingredients Anything that looks like it might be a favorite at a midwest family reunion. (Pre-frozen breaded shrimp, iceberg lettuce with thousand island dressing, and ambrosia salad for dessert. What are you trying to do, kill me?) My guilty pleasure? Salt. If I have to cut this out, I will be sad. It makes all good foods gooder. If no one was looking, I might be tempted to put it on a chocolate cake.

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heathermac3 // October 11, 2008 at 1:41 am
Damn, I don’t know if I can get FedEx to return the Jello I just sent you. (it has that yummy canned fruit!) Sorry!
jonnymint // October 16, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Great info, Jim thanks. Hey what about a good ground beef/pork meatloaf? It’s one of Tim’s fav dishes and tastes amazing, with some roasted red potatoes and garlic mashers it’s rather midwest family reunion but oh so good. Let us know.