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GF Lasagna

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Well, my first gf lasagna is in the oven. I found DeBoll noodles last week at a nearby healthfood store. They are no-cook...you know the type that cook in the casserol? So we'll see. DeBoll rice pasta hasn't been my favorite, but hopefully the sauce and cheese will drown out the rice noodles. Especially since Geoff is also eating it!

Did a little gardening today. I'm still getting tired. My muscles scream at me. Don't know if I lost that much in the two weeks of being anemic, or if I'm still anemic. I took a break from the iron pills yesterday as I was getting a bit constipated, but will have one with dinner tonight as things have moved okay today. So far no noticable ill-affects from the Lupron either.

Have a good weekend.
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Hi Katy,

I'll bet it takes a while to get over the effects of anemia. I became anemic, a few years ago, before I started treating my MC symptoms, but I was feeling so bad from the other symptoms, that I don't remember how long it took to get over the anemia.

That's good news on the Lupron.

Let us know how the lasagna goes over.

Hey, you're not marching in a parade during the holiday weekend, are you? It's too hot here, to even think about something like that.

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Hey Wayne,

Gf lasagna went over well. Missed having a loaf of garlic bread with it though :sad:

There are plenty of band gigs this weekend. I'm doing a concert tomorrow evening, and then if that doesn't take too much out of me, I'll do one MOnday night as well. Its cooled off considerably here as of today...today was one of those cool "polar" days. We probably reached 80 but the air was dry and there was a cool breeze all day. We might get as low as 50 tonight. Supposed to be that way all weekend. This is what we call "good sleepin' weather" :sleep2:

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Hmmmmmmmm. Thanks for the update. I may have to try that one of these days.

LOL. That's what I call Fall Weather. If we saw a day like that down here, first we'd faint, and when we regained consciousness, we'd think the ice age was back for sure. We're lucky to get below 80 at night.

Hope you can enjoy both concerts.

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