Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Hi Christy- I was hoping you can tell me how to make scd cranberry sauce. Mother of 5 yrs old - asd scd 17 months > >I am dreading Thanksgiving!!! My husband will in > >charge of the bird, but I think I'm responsible for pies and sides...UH!! > > Christy, > > If your husband is in charge of the bird, make > sure he doesn't stuff it the traditional way, with lots of illegals! > > Pumpkin pie is not hard -- with or without a nut flour crust. > > What kind of sides is your family accustomed to > having? If something similar isn't in my Turkey Day recipes, which are here > > http://www.pecanbread.com/recipes/thanksgiving.html > > on the Pecan Bread website, tell me and I may be > able to come up with something that will work. > (Be sure to tell me any restrictions you may have.) > > I've posted this before at holiday time, but it may bear repeating. > > My first Christmas, after a whopping two months > on SCD, I was faced with the fact that I always > cook the family Christmas dinner. My mother had a > conniption over the thought of me serving this > weird stuff I was eating at a FAMILY gathering. > So Christmas of 2001 I did a full fledged > parallel SCD / " normal " dinner -- Some of the > foods were a bit too advanced for me, and I did > pay for having them. I scaled back to my basic > foods immediately after Christmas, and began a > more sensible system (hah!) of adding things. > (This is one reason I recognize the too much too soon problem!) > > I should note that despite my mother's fears, > my weird food was eaten first -- and most of the > " ordinary " food was left. (I sent it home with > Mom since she'd insisted on it...) > > The thing which kept me with SCD, though, was > something which my husband said to me Christmas > night. ADD/ ADHD runs in my family. As my gut > issues got worse, so did my ADD/ADHD. Doing > Christmas dinner has always been a trial for me > and I know entirely too well what's meant when > Moms here on Pecan Bread talk about kids going > into melt down because I have been there myself. > During this first, chaotic SCD Christmas, hard on > the heels of the hospitalization for the gall > bladder and its issues, there were a number of > things which went wrong. (Imagine trying to make > up your recipes as you go along for a feast being > served to the whole family, plus other couples > invited at the last minute...). In other years, > I'd have gone to pieces, had weeping hysterics, > and the whole nine yards. On SCD, I swore, said, > " Dammit, that didn't work, here, I'll do this > instead... " and kept going. I never noticed. My > husband, however, did. And pointed it out to me. > And then added, " I like SCD. It's nice to have the woman I married back. " > > Obviously, there was quite a bit of gut healing > taking place there, even though I had only > noticed modest changes in rumbly gas and my > perpetual soft, mushy stool and urgency. > > - Marilyn > New Orleans, Louisiana, USA > Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 > Darn Good SCD Cook > No Human Children > Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 At 10:30 AM 11/18/2007, you wrote: >I was hoping you can tell me how to make scd cranberry sauce. , See my recipes for Thanksgiving (and Christmas) here: http://www.pecanbread.com/recipes/thanksgiving.html — Marilyn New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 Darn Good SCD Cook No Human Children Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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