October 1, 2006
Our Sunday routine now seems to be: do the shower in the morning, go to the grocery store after lunch while the housecleaner is there. Gary has been having to pay more attention to getting fiber into him. Last week at Kroger I came across a Masada Bakery bread, “rich in natural fiber” – five grams per slice. Gary made a face when I showed it to him, saying anything that good for you couldn’t taste any good. But, he decided to try it, and was surprised to find it tasted all right (“not as good as Paneera bread, though” – the stuff without any nutrition to it ;-)). So we got more this week.
He still, however, refuses to try the natural cereal I found that proclaims on its cover that it contains twigs. He says if he wants twigs for fiber, he’ll go into the woods in our backyard.
Our Sunday routine now seems to be: do the shower in the morning, go to the grocery store after lunch while the housecleaner is there. Gary has been having to pay more attention to getting fiber into him. Last week at Kroger I came across a Masada Bakery bread, “rich in natural fiber” – five grams per slice. Gary made a face when I showed it to him, saying anything that good for you couldn’t taste any good. But, he decided to try it, and was surprised to find it tasted all right (“not as good as Paneera bread, though” – the stuff without any nutrition to it ;-)). So we got more this week.
He still, however, refuses to try the natural cereal I found that proclaims on its cover that it contains twigs. He says if he wants twigs for fiber, he’ll go into the woods in our backyard.
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