How does everyone out there do with red bell peppers? Does it make a difference whether they are raw or cooked? I'm desperate to get some vitamin C to enhance iron absorption (can't take a supplement - extreme constipation!) because I'm borderline anemic. I ate some raw bell pepper with my pasta today to try it out, but now I'm scared to see what will happen - they seem sort of acidic.
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When I am desperate for vitamin C I eat red bell peppers like I used to eat apples!! Ive even begun to like them!
Another good source of C I can tolerate is colliflower. My mom breads the whole flower and bakes it, its really good. And then of course there are leafy greens.
Hope this helps!
Rachel@[email protected]
"Well the Secret O'Life is enjoying the passage of time." ~James Taylor
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I've heard broccoli is good for vitamin C too! I like it just plain steamed with butter. I especially like it when served with the (Taste of the Good Life cookbook) meatloaf and mashed potatoes!!! Also, I've been thinking steamed broccoli on a baked potato with a slice of mozzarella melted over it sounds tasty
How do you bread a cauliflower??
Red bell pepper in pasta sounds great! (I've been scared to try it, but maybe now I will)Kadi
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Current treatments:
-IC diet
-Elavil 50mg at night
-Continuous use birth control pills (4-5 periods/year)
-Heparin/Marcaine/Sodium Bicarb home instills at night 3-4x per week, more often if needed
-Pyridium if needed,
-Pain medicine at bedtime daily, as needed during the day several times per week
-Antibiotic when doing an instillation to prevent UTI
-Colace & SmartFiber to treat chronic constipation from meds, Fleet enema as needed
-Dye Free Benadryl 50 mg at bedtime
-"Your Pace Yoga: Relieving Pelvic Pain" dvd, walking, treadmill at gym
-Managing stress= VERY important!
-Fur therapy: Hugging the cat!
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I actually have a really great recipe for a baked/breaded cauliflower that could probably be quite IC friendly, with a few small changes:
you cut up a head of cauliflower into flowerets and steam till tender
Meanwhile, mix together 6 tbsp melted butter, 1/4 cup grated parmesan (if your bladder can handle it - if not just leave it out), 1/4 tsp each garlic pwd, basil and oregano, s&p to taste, and a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes (again, probably want to avoid these!). Sprinkle over califlower in casserole dish and top with 1 cup grated cheddar (I can't eat cheddar anymore, so I'd probably use mozzarella instead, or omit cheese altogether). Bake at 350 for about 25 min.
I haven't made this in a while - all my food the last few months has been bland, bland, bland - but I think I may try this one out again! Thanks for the idea!
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Mmm...that Colliflower does sound good!
My mom takes the whole head and steams it together (after the greens are cleaned off.)
Then you mix bread crumbs with some oregano and --instead of red pepper flakes, I use paprika!-- and bread the head of colliflower. I think if you have trouble making the bread crumbs stick, you can dip the head in an egg wash. Then bread it, and drizzle it with olive oil, and bake for about 20-30 minutes until the top just browns. It is very yummy and very mild....and it also looks really nice so its a great addition to holidays or dinner parties!!
Happy veggies to all
Rachel@[email protected]
"Well the Secret O'Life is enjoying the passage of time." ~James Taylor
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Hey thanks- Sounds tastyThe more recipes the better on this bland diet. (Lately the main staple of my diet has been cookies, I've been so bummed about the blandness) Recipe exchanges always motivate me to cook more...
I like your red Martian graphic!Kadi
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I am not a medical authority nor do I offer medical advice. In all cases, I strongly encourage you to discuss your medical treatment with your personal medical care provider. Only they can, and should, give medical recommendations to you.
------------------------------------------------------
New favorite quote: "God gives us only what we can handle. Apparently God thinks I'm a bad-ass" ~Author Unknown
Source - Pinterest
"
Current treatments:
-IC diet
-Elavil 50mg at night
-Continuous use birth control pills (4-5 periods/year)
-Heparin/Marcaine/Sodium Bicarb home instills at night 3-4x per week, more often if needed
-Pyridium if needed,
-Pain medicine at bedtime daily, as needed during the day several times per week
-Antibiotic when doing an instillation to prevent UTI
-Colace & SmartFiber to treat chronic constipation from meds, Fleet enema as needed
-Dye Free Benadryl 50 mg at bedtime
-"Your Pace Yoga: Relieving Pelvic Pain" dvd, walking, treadmill at gym
-Managing stress= VERY important!
-Fur therapy: Hugging the cat!
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Hi Fritter,
Thanks for the Red Bell Pepper info! I to have been looking for a way to get vitamin C. Can't wait to try that cauliflower recipe too. I'm newly dx'd and still trying to find my way with food, meds, everything!
And, thanks to everyone on this site. The helpful information, support, encouragement, and the stories that let you know you are not alone are a God send to me. I so appreciate everyone who cares and take the time to share it all. grouphug
Happy New Year hi
Tilly SavageTilly
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