Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I didn't know there were 'anemia autoimmune diseases'...will have to check into that too. thanks!To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 9:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I didn't know there were 'anemia autoimmune diseases'...will have to check into that too. thanks!To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 9:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I didn't know there were 'anemia autoimmune diseases'...will have to check into that too. thanks!To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 9:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 How do you know these things like that about anemia? so interesting and empowering! I will be checking with my drs to ask them to run that as taking more iron if you have acd can kill you! ugh. the treatment is to treat the underlying cause which could be numerous things and comes from an inflammatory response to something. Taking iron while the body is hoarding it in the liver only gives more fuel to the 'something' causing the hoarding. so interesting. Dee To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 9:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 LOL - growing up I was platnum blonde and fair skin - every time I went to the doctor I got stuck - because I looked anemic - hate needles to this day God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 1:22:05 AMSubject: Re: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me I didn't know there were 'anemia autoimmune diseases'...will have to check into that too. thanks! To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 9:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 There's autoimmune types of anemia? Never heard of that, Sharon. Can you share more?love you,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 10:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 There's autoimmune types of anemia? Never heard of that, Sharon. Can you share more?love you,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 10:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I thought I remembered hearing about it before so I just searched ' anemia autoimmune'. Here's the search results so you can see if any of it fits you.http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8 & fr=ytff1-yff2 & p=anemia%20autoimmune & type= SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 11:33:19 PMSubject: Re: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me How do you know these things like that about anemia? so interesting and empowering! I will be checking with my drs to ask them to run that as taking more iron if you have acd can kill you! ugh. the treatment is to treat the underlying cause which could be numerous things and comes from an inflammatory response to something. Taking iron while the body is hoarding it in the liver only gives more fuel to the 'something' causing the hoarding. so interesting. Dee To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 9:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I thought I remembered hearing about it before so I just searched ' anemia autoimmune'. Here's the search results so you can see if any of it fits you.http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8 & fr=ytff1-yff2 & p=anemia%20autoimmune & type= SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 11:33:19 PMSubject: Re: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me How do you know these things like that about anemia? so interesting and empowering! I will be checking with my drs to ask them to run that as taking more iron if you have acd can kill you! ugh. the treatment is to treat the underlying cause which could be numerous things and comes from an inflammatory response to something. Taking iron while the body is hoarding it in the liver only gives more fuel to the 'something' causing the hoarding. so interesting. Dee To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 9:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I just sent info to Dee in a post... SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 6:06:58 AMSubject: Re: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me There's autoimmune types of anemia? Never heard of that, Sharon. Can you share more?love you,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 10:52:13 PMSubject: gardens....Dee...... (was)Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me You have good plans! I think it was the new Mother Earth News that had a feature on edible landscaping. It was beautiful! We have a tray of tomato starts in the kitchen window as well as some Concho chilies and broccoli. I love seeing those little seedlings:)You are anemic, Dee? I'm assuming the doc has tested you for autoimmune types of anemia? It's common for someone with one autoimmune disease to have a second. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:20:16 PMSubject: Re: Dinner?/sounds good to me wow, that sounds lovely! Yes, my favorites are the spinich and green onions, doing potatos again, and of course bell peppers, lettuce, tomatos, anaheim peppers, onions, red cabbage & carrots new this year, trying broccoli again but not much luck, and bok choi, and leeks. Last year was hard on the tomatos and peppers as a fungus was persistent to the point I finally gave up late in the year. I'm working on pulling the shrubs out this year in front of the rooms on the front of the house to put in raised boxes since my other two next to the entryway that are about 9 feet long x 2 feet are so happy...south side of the home~ I am anemic these last several years so I love being able to just go pick spinich as needed. I'm hoping my bloodwork comes back better this time with more iron suppliments, more spinich, and I've cut out cows milk for almond milk that I make myself. Just threw out so much almond pulp that I couldn't give away and couldn't use...so sad. I do wish I could have a small group of hens here to get eggs...it's prohibited in our subdivision :(All my starters died so it is a slim pickin's year but next year ought to be wonderful once my two other boxes are in. I put the potatos in the back again but nothing else. green beans would be one I'd like to do but can't seem to get them to even sprout. I tried corn one year, that was a laugh~ only 3 ft tall and about 4 pathetic cobs. Thanks for sharing~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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