Bleh.May 29th, 2007 @ 10:24 pm
I’ve got heartburn. No fun. It seems to be happening a lot lately. It’s probably because I don’t eat real food often and instead settle for fast food and snacks to get me through the day. Oh, the joys of moving.
I started a new Legacy family. Again. My last one was bugged - I put all the stuff from the house into one Sim’s inventory and when I went to get it again, it crashed every time I went past a certain page in the inventory. The Legacy I’m working on is better, anyway.
I just really hope that I can make it through all ten generations this time without it breaking. I need to get through it for my 101 things list. Which I haven’t done anything on, really, in a while.
Matt and I are talking about maybe going to an Indian restaurant one day to finish off the entry on my list to try three new restaurants. Have you ever had Indian food? What was your experience with it? That’s one type of food I haven’t had the chance to try yet.
We’ve been watching falling asleep to the Star Wars movies for a few days. Three days later, and I’ve almost made it through the first one!
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Candace
said,
May 30, 2007 at 1:49 am
Oh heartburn… I do not miss that. (One of the later joys of pregnancy.) I was afraid to eat anything but always made sure that I had plenty of fluid. If you’re on the go right now, I’d suggest popping a Gaviscon tablet, they really helped!
As for Indian food, depending on what you like and how you’d like to treat your body, I’d stay away from anything that looks extremely gravy-like. Everyone always seems to stick to Chicken Tandooris and naan bread, but I’d try to break away from that. And since food/dishes differ by region, you could always ask someone who works there what they’d suggest.
Shari
said,
May 30, 2007 at 6:20 am
Well I hope you’re feeling better now. Yes, heartburn is really no fun. I myself have been suffering from heartburn more frequently than I thought I was.
I don’t think I’ve been in an Indian restaurant yet. But then, the only time I can eat in restaurants is when I’m with my family. Blah. ~ Sorry, not much help. You can ask the service crew for their best, methinks. And I’m sure they’re going to recommend the most expensive, lol.
By the way, your list looks like fun. I’m planning to start my to-do list also, but then, I procrastinate. As always.
Leesha
said,
May 30, 2007 at 8:15 am
Yuck, I hate heartburn. I’ve been having it a lot lately too, and from weird things. Like water. Seriously.
I’ve heard that Indian food is really good, but really spicy. So I guess it depends on how much spice you like in your food.
I really like the idea of your list. I should really do something like that to get myself out of this rut I’m in, lol.
Teelia
said,
May 30, 2007 at 11:10 am
Oooh… an Indian Restaurant sounds good!! I went to one one, and it was amazing…. and super spicy. I’m hoping to go again pretty soon though.
I have to try this WOW one day but i’m scared I’ll be addicted.
Heartburn always suck
Caitlin
said,
May 30, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Josh and I got to eat a little Indian food when I was visiting him in New Zealand. I really liked it. There is one entree called Butter Chicken which is amazing. If you needed to know what other things are good I’m sure I could ask Josh for you.
I hope that your heartburn feels better. I’ve been having a tummyache for a couple days now. It’s no fun, I know.
kevin
said,
May 30, 2007 at 3:15 pm
Did you watch the Star Wars Special on the History Channel about the technology and then about the background about the myths and insperations Lucas used for the idea of star wars. Total, it was about 3 hours long. I recorded most of it. Anyway, I was really interested in the fact that most of the technology isn’t that far away from becoming true. Lightsabers are possible via plasma (not lasers). And plasma could be hot enough to slice through people along with repelling against another lightsaber. They could even glow different colors depending on how the plasma was charged.
Chrissy
said,
May 30, 2007 at 5:37 pm
If you’re not lactose intolerant, a warm glass of milk does wonders for heartburn. Helps me, anyway.
Carrie Szczepanski
said,
May 30, 2007 at 8:27 pm
Heartbun sucks, I get it all the time, sometimes a real cold glass of water can help, maybe you shold try it.
Hope you get well soon.