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  • T taiwan_girl
    9 Aug 2020, 02:48

    @George-K said in Steak n Toast:

    First of all, sorry about the bad tummy. Hope it resolves soon!

    +1

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    brenda
    wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 04:15 last edited by
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    @taiwan_girl said in Steak n Toast:

    @George-K said in Steak n Toast:

    First of all, sorry about the bad tummy. Hope it resolves soon!

    +1

    Thanks, George and TG! It's been going on for a week now, but seems to be getting better.

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      Friday
      wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 04:20 last edited by
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      My mom's go-to treatment for a bad tummy is a soft boiled egg. My mother-in-law's was tea and burnt toast.

      Steak n Toast sounds more appetizing.

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        brenda
        wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 04:25 last edited by
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        "Bad tummy" is a bit of a euphemism here that also includes the range of problems from salmonella, which was in the onions recalled recently. We found out afterwards about the recall. Onions are gone, trips to the bathroom continue.

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        • F Friday
          9 Aug 2020, 04:20

          My mom's go-to treatment for a bad tummy is a soft boiled egg. My mother-in-law's was tea and burnt toast.

          Steak n Toast sounds more appetizing.

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          brenda
          wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 04:27 last edited by
          #11

          @Friday said in Steak n Toast:

          My mom's go-to treatment for a bad tummy is a soft boiled egg. My mother-in-law's was tea and burnt toast.

          Steak n Toast sounds more appetizing.

          Tea and toast has been another option for me lately. Not burnt, just toasted. I wonder why it was supposed to be burnt?

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            Friday
            wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 06:57 last edited by
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            I have no idea why it had to be burnt.

            I hope you're better soon. Make sure you hydrate.

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            • B brenda
              9 Aug 2020, 04:27

              @Friday said in Steak n Toast:

              My mom's go-to treatment for a bad tummy is a soft boiled egg. My mother-in-law's was tea and burnt toast.

              Steak n Toast sounds more appetizing.

              Tea and toast has been another option for me lately. Not burnt, just toasted. I wonder why it was supposed to be burnt?

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              Rainman
              wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 07:51 last edited by
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              @brenda said in Steak n Toast:

              @Friday said in Steak n Toast:

              My mom's go-to treatment for a bad tummy is a soft boiled egg. My mother-in-law's was tea and burnt toast.

              Steak n Toast sounds more appetizing.

              Tea and toast has been another option for me lately. Not burnt, just toasted. I wonder why it was supposed to be burnt?

              My mom's old Estonian remedy included burnt toast. Not sure why, maybe it's like a charcoal filter. And some kind of mint. It was a leaf, as I recall, tasted like mint. I learned as a kid to keep my mouth shut, since the old-country remedies tended to be worse than the ailment.

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                Catseye3
                wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 08:16 last edited by
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                Brenda, how are you feeling now?

                Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                  Loki
                  wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 11:58 last edited by
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                  Another ride down an old country road for Brenda:

                  https://www.tastecooking.com/highway-fine-dining-upper-midwest/

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                    Jolly
                    wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 12:35 last edited by
                    #16

                    No supper clubs around here.

                    Dry toast or plain crackers and Sprite for recovering tummies.

                    Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

                    β€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". β€” Buck Sexton

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                    • J Jolly
                      9 Aug 2020, 12:35

                      No supper clubs around here.

                      Dry toast or plain crackers and Sprite for recovering tummies.

                      Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

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                      taiwan_girl
                      wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 13:31 last edited by
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                      @Jolly said in Steak n Toast:

                      Dry toast or plain crackers and Sprite for recovering tummies.

                      Plain rice here.

                      Interesting how different regions basically say the same thing but use foods that are nearby. πŸ™‚

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                        Jolly
                        wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 16:08 last edited by
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                        Well, there is BRAT.

                        β€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". β€” Buck Sexton

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                        • C Catseye3
                          9 Aug 2020, 08:16

                          Brenda, how are you feeling now?

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                          brenda
                          wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 20:26 last edited by
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                          @Catseye3 said in Steak n Toast:

                          Brenda, how are you feeling now?

                          A bit better today. Gotta avoid fruits and veg a while longer. Those make trouble.

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                            9 Aug 2020, 11:58

                            Another ride down an old country road for Brenda:

                            https://www.tastecooking.com/highway-fine-dining-upper-midwest/

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                            brenda
                            wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 20:41 last edited by brenda 8 Sept 2020, 20:47
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                            @Loki said in Steak n Toast:

                            Another ride down an old country road for Brenda:

                            https://www.tastecooking.com/highway-fine-dining-upper-midwest/

                            Those are the fancy ones! Heck, that's a town of over 2,000 population. A metropolis!

                            Think rural, towns under 500 people. Menus with 6 or 7 options: burger, a couple steak options, pork chop, maybe chicken, maybe fish, maybe meatloaf. Some of these places are in towns with less than 100 people, but they draw folks from the farms and small towns in the area.

                            A jukebox and pinball machines provided entertainment, and on Saturday nights there might be a two or three piece band, with dancing either on a very small dance floor or just in the wide area between the two rows of booths. The whole place would typically seat no more than 100 people, usually less than 50.

                            Y'all are too citified with your fancy supper clubs that have fancy food and fancy drinks. In your world, these might be called taverns, but the rural folks like having a supper club, so they called it that. πŸ˜„

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                            • J Jolly
                              9 Aug 2020, 12:35

                              No supper clubs around here.

                              Dry toast or plain crackers and Sprite for recovering tummies.

                              Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

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                              brenda
                              wrote on 9 Aug 2020, 20:45 last edited by
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                              @Jolly said in Steak n Toast:

                              Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

                              Yes, that's why they got thrown out, but that was after I had already had some.

                              I've muddled along for over a week with this already, and I'm not dead yet, so I suspect I won't need to see the doc. If either of those change, I'll let you know. πŸ˜„

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                              • B brenda
                                9 Aug 2020, 20:45

                                @Jolly said in Steak n Toast:

                                Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

                                Yes, that's why they got thrown out, but that was after I had already had some.

                                I've muddled along for over a week with this already, and I'm not dead yet, so I suspect I won't need to see the doc. If either of those change, I'll let you know. πŸ˜„

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                                taiwan_girl
                                wrote on 10 Aug 2020, 01:29 last edited by
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                                @brenda Get well soon!!!!

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                                • B brenda
                                  9 Aug 2020, 20:41

                                  @Loki said in Steak n Toast:

                                  Another ride down an old country road for Brenda:

                                  https://www.tastecooking.com/highway-fine-dining-upper-midwest/

                                  Those are the fancy ones! Heck, that's a town of over 2,000 population. A metropolis!

                                  Think rural, towns under 500 people. Menus with 6 or 7 options: burger, a couple steak options, pork chop, maybe chicken, maybe fish, maybe meatloaf. Some of these places are in towns with less than 100 people, but they draw folks from the farms and small towns in the area.

                                  A jukebox and pinball machines provided entertainment, and on Saturday nights there might be a two or three piece band, with dancing either on a very small dance floor or just in the wide area between the two rows of booths. The whole place would typically seat no more than 100 people, usually less than 50.

                                  Y'all are too citified with your fancy supper clubs that have fancy food and fancy drinks. In your world, these might be called taverns, but the rural folks like having a supper club, so they called it that. πŸ˜„

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                                  Rainman
                                  wrote on 10 Aug 2020, 02:40 last edited by
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                                  @brenda said in Steak n Toast:

                                  @Loki said in Steak n Toast:

                                  Another ride down an old country road for Brenda:

                                  https://www.tastecooking.com/highway-fine-dining-upper-midwest/

                                  Those are the fancy ones! Heck, that's a town of over 2,000 population. A metropolis!

                                  Think rural, towns under 500 people. Menus with 6 or 7 options: burger, a couple steak options, pork chop, maybe chicken, maybe fish, maybe meatloaf. Some of these places are in towns with less than 100 people, but they draw folks from the farms and small towns in the area.

                                  A jukebox and pinball machines provided entertainment, and on Saturday nights there might be a two or three piece band, with dancing either on a very small dance floor or just in the wide area between the two rows of booths. The whole place would typically seat no more than 100 people, usually less than 50.

                                  Y'all are too citified with your fancy supper clubs that have fancy food and fancy drinks. In your world, these might be called taverns, but the rural folks like having a supper club, so they called it that. πŸ˜„

                                  Also known as the Elks Lodge? Masons? Odd Fellows? Pythians? Raccoon Lodge?

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                                  • B brenda
                                    9 Aug 2020, 20:45

                                    @Jolly said in Steak n Toast:

                                    Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

                                    Yes, that's why they got thrown out, but that was after I had already had some.

                                    I've muddled along for over a week with this already, and I'm not dead yet, so I suspect I won't need to see the doc. If either of those change, I'll let you know. πŸ˜„

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                                    Jolly
                                    wrote on 10 Aug 2020, 11:24 last edited by
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                                    @brenda said in Steak n Toast:

                                    @Jolly said in Steak n Toast:

                                    Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

                                    Yes, that's why they got thrown out, but that was after I had already had some.

                                    I've muddled along for over a week with this already, and I'm not dead yet, so I suspect I won't need to see the doc. If either of those change, I'll let you know. πŸ˜„

                                    Stuff you already know:

                                    https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/salmonella/symptoms-causes/syc-20355329

                                    An excerpt:

                                    In some cases, the diarrhea associated with salmonella infection can be so dehydrating as to require prompt medical attention. Life-threatening complications also may develop if the infection spreads beyond your intestines.

                                    I can testify. Years ago, I wound up in St. Pat's down in Lake Charles, with my lytes out of whack due to Salmonella.

                                    β€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". β€” Buck Sexton

                                    B 1 Reply Last reply 10 Aug 2020, 16:34
                                    • R Rainman
                                      10 Aug 2020, 02:40

                                      @brenda said in Steak n Toast:

                                      @Loki said in Steak n Toast:

                                      Another ride down an old country road for Brenda:

                                      https://www.tastecooking.com/highway-fine-dining-upper-midwest/

                                      Those are the fancy ones! Heck, that's a town of over 2,000 population. A metropolis!

                                      Think rural, towns under 500 people. Menus with 6 or 7 options: burger, a couple steak options, pork chop, maybe chicken, maybe fish, maybe meatloaf. Some of these places are in towns with less than 100 people, but they draw folks from the farms and small towns in the area.

                                      A jukebox and pinball machines provided entertainment, and on Saturday nights there might be a two or three piece band, with dancing either on a very small dance floor or just in the wide area between the two rows of booths. The whole place would typically seat no more than 100 people, usually less than 50.

                                      Y'all are too citified with your fancy supper clubs that have fancy food and fancy drinks. In your world, these might be called taverns, but the rural folks like having a supper club, so they called it that. πŸ˜„

                                      Also known as the Elks Lodge? Masons? Odd Fellows? Pythians? Raccoon Lodge?

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                                      LuFins Dad
                                      wrote on 10 Aug 2020, 12:50 last edited by
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                                      @Rainman said in Steak n Toast:

                                      @brenda said in Steak n Toast:

                                      @Loki said in Steak n Toast:

                                      Another ride down an old country road for Brenda:

                                      https://www.tastecooking.com/highway-fine-dining-upper-midwest/

                                      Those are the fancy ones! Heck, that's a town of over 2,000 population. A metropolis!

                                      Think rural, towns under 500 people. Menus with 6 or 7 options: burger, a couple steak options, pork chop, maybe chicken, maybe fish, maybe meatloaf. Some of these places are in towns with less than 100 people, but they draw folks from the farms and small towns in the area.

                                      A jukebox and pinball machines provided entertainment, and on Saturday nights there might be a two or three piece band, with dancing either on a very small dance floor or just in the wide area between the two rows of booths. The whole place would typically seat no more than 100 people, usually less than 50.

                                      Y'all are too citified with your fancy supper clubs that have fancy food and fancy drinks. In your world, these might be called taverns, but the rural folks like having a supper club, so they called it that. πŸ˜„

                                      Also known as the Elks Lodge? Masons? Odd Fellows? Pythians? Raccoon Lodge?

                                      Yep, the various ethnic clubs took that role in Southwestern PA. The Hungarian Club, the Sons of Italy, AOH (Ancient Order of Hibernarians), etc... To this day, you if you are a guest of a member or have an associate membership, you can go in and get a fantastic meal for under $5 and wash it down with dollar beers.

                                      The Brad

                                      Aqua LetiferA 1 Reply Last reply 10 Aug 2020, 13:42
                                      • L LuFins Dad
                                        10 Aug 2020, 12:50

                                        @Rainman said in Steak n Toast:

                                        @brenda said in Steak n Toast:

                                        @Loki said in Steak n Toast:

                                        Another ride down an old country road for Brenda:

                                        https://www.tastecooking.com/highway-fine-dining-upper-midwest/

                                        Those are the fancy ones! Heck, that's a town of over 2,000 population. A metropolis!

                                        Think rural, towns under 500 people. Menus with 6 or 7 options: burger, a couple steak options, pork chop, maybe chicken, maybe fish, maybe meatloaf. Some of these places are in towns with less than 100 people, but they draw folks from the farms and small towns in the area.

                                        A jukebox and pinball machines provided entertainment, and on Saturday nights there might be a two or three piece band, with dancing either on a very small dance floor or just in the wide area between the two rows of booths. The whole place would typically seat no more than 100 people, usually less than 50.

                                        Y'all are too citified with your fancy supper clubs that have fancy food and fancy drinks. In your world, these might be called taverns, but the rural folks like having a supper club, so they called it that. πŸ˜„

                                        Also known as the Elks Lodge? Masons? Odd Fellows? Pythians? Raccoon Lodge?

                                        Yep, the various ethnic clubs took that role in Southwestern PA. The Hungarian Club, the Sons of Italy, AOH (Ancient Order of Hibernarians), etc... To this day, you if you are a guest of a member or have an associate membership, you can go in and get a fantastic meal for under $5 and wash it down with dollar beers.

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                                        Aqua Letifer
                                        wrote on 10 Aug 2020, 13:42 last edited by
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                                        @LuFins-Dad said in Steak n Toast:

                                        Yep, the various ethnic clubs took that role in Southwestern PA. The Hungarian Club, the Sons of Italy, AOH (Ancient Order of Hibernarians), etc... To this day, you if you are a guest of a member or have an associate membership, you can go in and get a fantastic meal for under $5 and wash it down with dollar beers.

                                        Ayuh. My dad's an Elk. If you were a teacher in my area you pretty much had to be.

                                        Please love yourself.

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                                        • J Jolly
                                          10 Aug 2020, 11:24

                                          @brenda said in Steak n Toast:

                                          @Jolly said in Steak n Toast:

                                          Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

                                          Yes, that's why they got thrown out, but that was after I had already had some.

                                          I've muddled along for over a week with this already, and I'm not dead yet, so I suspect I won't need to see the doc. If either of those change, I'll let you know. πŸ˜„

                                          Stuff you already know:

                                          https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/salmonella/symptoms-causes/syc-20355329

                                          An excerpt:

                                          In some cases, the diarrhea associated with salmonella infection can be so dehydrating as to require prompt medical attention. Life-threatening complications also may develop if the infection spreads beyond your intestines.

                                          I can testify. Years ago, I wound up in St. Pat's down in Lake Charles, with my lytes out of whack due to Salmonella.

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                                          brenda
                                          wrote on 10 Aug 2020, 16:34 last edited by brenda 8 Oct 2020, 16:35
                                          #27

                                          @Jolly said in Steak n Toast:

                                          @brenda said in Steak n Toast:

                                          @Jolly said in Steak n Toast:

                                          Lastly, weren't the onions carrying Salmonella? If this doesn't self-resolve very soon, may want to see a doc or visit an urgent care.

                                          Yes, that's why they got thrown out, but that was after I had already had some.

                                          I've muddled along for over a week with this already, and I'm not dead yet, so I suspect I won't need to see the doc. If either of those change, I'll let you know. πŸ˜„

                                          Stuff you already know:

                                          https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/salmonella/symptoms-causes/syc-20355329

                                          An excerpt:

                                          In some cases, the diarrhea associated with salmonella infection can be so dehydrating as to require prompt medical attention. Life-threatening complications also may develop if the infection spreads beyond your intestines.

                                          I can testify. Years ago, I wound up in St. Pat's down in Lake Charles, with my lytes out of whack due to Salmonella.

                                          Ayup, it has the potential for trouble and I'm glad not to go that route. That and norovirus are nasty things.

                                          I'm doing better today. That fits the usual timeline of 10 days. I'm on day 10, and things are getting better, much better.

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