Saturday, 29 October 2011

The Bloggy, Bloggy Me

So, let me see now...

So far we have an introductory paragraph, an admonition for everyone in the world to try harder to be nice, an excuse for not writing anything much and a few moans about being tired and cooking the right food. Clearly, the true Bloggy Me has yet to crystalise from my disorganised brain.

When I originally intended to start writing things (a long time ago) the plan was to write a new article each day that was inspired by a previous article or by some current event that took my fancy. That seems a good plan and better than randomly taking a snapshot of my mood each day. So, as a start let me lay down a bit about who I am, or at least what interests me.

In rough order of importance, what grabs my attention consists of:

1. Music (mostly classical)
2. Games (mostly board games, but others also get a look in)
3. Me
4. Maths
5. Physics
6. Other sciency things
7. Books (a large proportion of which are science fiction)

That should be enough to get started with. Let the associations begin.

But to begin with, let me see if I can stop the site giving my time of posting as if I lived on the West coast of Ameirca instead of the UK.

EDIT: Success! At least on getting the right time stamp.

Sleep, sleep, sleep

Sad to say, I did not cook the fish sauce as promised yesterday. Instead I spent most of the day asleep.

Again.

In the end I survived on some of the leftover curry I cooked a couple of days ago and some apple confection my wife made, which was delicious. The fish is in the fridge defrosting ready for its ordeal tomorrow.

I did manage to get out of the house for a bit though so that was one good thing.

I'm feeling OK right now, but it is 12:30am and not really that much left of the day. Ho hum.

Onwards to tomorrow.

Friday, 28 October 2011

Soy Sauce Remedy (update)

For those out ther who are chewing their nails wondering if I managed to cook anything sensible today, you can relax a bit, for I can proudly reveal that I did just that.

It was a fine lentil soup (well my wife said it was...) which, despite the name is not vegetarian. It is a sort of vegetable soup with lots of lentils and a smoked pork sausage which gives it most of its flavour. Yes, OK, I confess that a smoked pork sausage does not count a fresh ingredient, particularly because it has preservatives in it, but it is vital to the flavour of the finished product. I should probably find an alternative though.

There is plenty left so we can have some more tomorrow for a snack (with a dash of soy sauce), while I cook my fish sauce - in preparation for lunchtimes next week when I am back at work. I am fortunate in that I can get home for lunch, but most of the cooking needs to have been done in advance otherwise it all takes too long.

This is all getting terribly incoherent and burbly. Stop now before it gets any worse.

Thursday, 27 October 2011

The Soy Sauce Remedy

My body seems to be in some sort of chemical nightmare state, and has been for many years. I can't remember the last time I felt completely rested and fully in touch with the world for longer than a few hours.

I don't take drugs, and I hardly drink. Whenever I mention this to a doctor they instantly test me for diabetes with univarsally negative reults (i.e. I am not diabetic). So I have been at a bit of a loss as to what can be done about it.

It is almost certainly something to do with food intake. If I take care only to cook my own food with fresh ingrediants, and keep this up, things are noticeably better after a few days. But, despite my best efforts, I don't ever seem to keep it up for more than a couple of weeks before I 'run out of time' to cook things. Then, once I start on prepared foods, it all goes down hill again. Because of the constant tiredness and disorientation, I am eating more than I ought to in an effort to give my body the chemicals it needs to function properly - though my weight is stable (but still too high).

Well, I put 'run out of time' in inverted commas because I am sure I could find to time to cook every day, but I end up choosing not to. Right now, I am at the start of a session to cook again so hopefully things will get better. We shall see. The goal is to keep this up for a prolonged period and see how much difference it makes. This will definitely cut into my 'time-wasting' time as I will need that to prepare the food.

So the goals are:

1. Stop wasting so much time.
2. Cook good food
3. Get better.

"But what", you say, "does all this have to do with soy sauce?".

Well, for some reason, it seems to help. A lot. When I am feeling clumsy and out of touch with the world, a small amount of soy sauce (specifically LIGHT soy sauce) with my food has a pretty immediate effect in getting my body parts working in synchronisation again and getting me to feel less out of phase with everything. This may all be complete bunkum, of course, and the efficacy entirely in my mind, but I'm going to keep going with it because, for me, it makes a big difference.