Massage
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Just got a wonderful massage. Kim, the massage therapist, recently learned deep-tissue work and a thing she calls "orthobiotomy" (which sounds to me like an insole is going to surgically remove my body, but what do I know). She did a thing with my neck that was incredibly effective at getting rid of knots. I was stunned at how fast they melted away.
I'll go curl up in a warm spot now.
Just got a wonderful massage. Kim, the massage therapist, recently learned deep-tissue work and a thing she calls "orthobiotomy" (which sounds to me like an insole is going to surgically remove my body, but what do I know). She did a thing with my neck that was incredibly effective at getting rid of knots. I was stunned at how fast they melted away.
I'll go curl up in a warm spot now.
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Has it really been a month since you were here??? I miss you!
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Sadly, it has... dang, I wish I could come back. We could wander the souqs and fabric shops, and eat voluminous quantities of kushari.
HEY, maybe you could find out how to make good kushari? I drool at the very thought of it. The random bowl of carbohydrate stuff is easy, but the sauces are a mystery to me.
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The back pain that comes with endo can be helped tremendously by gentle massage. The stomach you stay the fuck away from. ;)
So far I've perfected the vinegar sauce, but I just buy the shota. Tabasco wouldn't really do it, but another mexican hot sauce might work just as well -- something with some oil to it, instead of just pepper juice? The tomato sauce???? Nope, no can do -- not yet. Both of my recipe books miss the mark. I can fry the onions, though -- the secret is to get your oil nice and hot and keep your onions nice and cold before the two meet.
I'll work on it. And we'll eat it together some day.
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Cool!
The stomach you stay the fuck away from. ;)
I can only imagine. My pain can be helped by just the right kind of belly massage, but first it hurts like blazes for a while.
So far I've perfected the vinegar sauce
It's not just vinegar, right? Garlic in it? What else?
but I just buy the shota. Tabasco wouldn't really do it, but another mexican hot sauce might work just as well -- something with some oil to it, instead of just pepper juice?
Szechuan death oil? The oil part was sorta like that.
The tomato sauce???? Nope, no can do -- not yet. Both of my recipe books miss the mark.
Bummer. This part seems crucial.
I can fry the onions, though -- the secret is to get your oil nice and hot and keep your onions nice and cold before the two meet.
I'll work on it. And we'll eat it together some day.
That sounds heavenly... *insert wonderful daydream here*
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Doesn't it, though? I'll add that to my "CJ and Lisa in Paris in Indian Finery" daydream. And, um, the other daydreams I have concerning you.
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i must agree, and add that playing around with spices was the only way i could get it anywhere near close to "authentic" - for me the key was the vinegar, since i don't do hot sauce. i should really try to make it again.
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What did you try for the tomato sauce?
orthobiotomy?