
I updated the Chemical Reaction Support Group page to list upcoming meetings organized by Dr. Plumlee.
Amazon has Books on Chemical Sensitivity

 You may have noticed that I changed the name of my blog to "The View from Squirrel Ridge." I thought it sounded more interesting than "Cruising the Web with Webcroft." Actually, I don't know the name of our ridge but we have lots of squirrels and they are fun to watch.
You may have noticed that I changed the name of my blog to "The View from Squirrel Ridge." I thought it sounded more interesting than "Cruising the Web with Webcroft." Actually, I don't know the name of our ridge but we have lots of squirrels and they are fun to watch.
 
 I think I know where all the health food stores are in the northern half of Virginia. (I know where all the Popeye's restaurants are too! If I peel off the skin, I can eat their chicken without getting sick, which I can't say for most fast food. McDonald's, KFC, and Taco Bell have absolutely nothing I can eat. So I'm not an ideal traveling companion.)
Harrisonburg has two health food stores, Kate's and Sue's. I don't count vitamin stores like GNC as health food stores; they carry very little food. Kroger's in Harrisonburg has a fair selection of allergy-free foods. For that matter, Ukrop's in Fredericksburg has a nice section of health foods including most of my favorites (goat yogurt, goat milk, wheat substitutes, Rice Dream frozen dessert, wheat-free granola, and the only frozen dinner I've found that doesn't have any of my allergens: Thai chicken with basil and rice.
Wal-mart is planning on expanding their natural foods section but I don't know if they will carry my favorites.  They already sell goat milk, and some of their stores stock buckwheat flour.
You'd think with all my allergies, I'd lose weight but no. Rice and meat keep me well rounded.
If anyone cares, here's the list of foods that I don't tolerate: cow milk products including butter, wheat, soy (except soy yogurt), yeast, black pepper, almonds, alcohol and most fermented foods, most fruits, tomato, caffeine, mushrooms, cucumbers, broccoli (unlessed well-cooked), ginger, black tea, and mint.  Some other foods I can eat only in small amounts (pecans, walnuts, pork) and there are even a few that I tolerate well in the evening but not for breakfast, such as oats. I don't know why. Some of the foods on my list are due to allergies (ie, they show up on skin testing), and some are just intolerances (ie, I can't digest them).
I think I know where all the health food stores are in the northern half of Virginia. (I know where all the Popeye's restaurants are too! If I peel off the skin, I can eat their chicken without getting sick, which I can't say for most fast food. McDonald's, KFC, and Taco Bell have absolutely nothing I can eat. So I'm not an ideal traveling companion.)
Harrisonburg has two health food stores, Kate's and Sue's. I don't count vitamin stores like GNC as health food stores; they carry very little food. Kroger's in Harrisonburg has a fair selection of allergy-free foods. For that matter, Ukrop's in Fredericksburg has a nice section of health foods including most of my favorites (goat yogurt, goat milk, wheat substitutes, Rice Dream frozen dessert, wheat-free granola, and the only frozen dinner I've found that doesn't have any of my allergens: Thai chicken with basil and rice.
Wal-mart is planning on expanding their natural foods section but I don't know if they will carry my favorites.  They already sell goat milk, and some of their stores stock buckwheat flour.
You'd think with all my allergies, I'd lose weight but no. Rice and meat keep me well rounded.
If anyone cares, here's the list of foods that I don't tolerate: cow milk products including butter, wheat, soy (except soy yogurt), yeast, black pepper, almonds, alcohol and most fermented foods, most fruits, tomato, caffeine, mushrooms, cucumbers, broccoli (unlessed well-cooked), ginger, black tea, and mint.  Some other foods I can eat only in small amounts (pecans, walnuts, pork) and there are even a few that I tolerate well in the evening but not for breakfast, such as oats. I don't know why. Some of the foods on my list are due to allergies (ie, they show up on skin testing), and some are just intolerances (ie, I can't digest them).


 



 I've changed the picture on my profile again. It's a black and white version of a portrait from about three years ago. The right-hand image is an earlier version of the same photo. I can't seem to leave those filters alone.
I've changed the picture on my profile again. It's a black and white version of a portrait from about three years ago. The right-hand image is an earlier version of the same photo. I can't seem to leave those filters alone.
 Speaking of Amazon, I link to various books on their site in hopes of generating some referral fees, but so far I haven't earned enough to get a check. All the books that folks bought were fairly inexpensive. They were linked from my Civil War Field Trips website and were all guides to Civil War sites
Speaking of Amazon, I link to various books on their site in hopes of generating some referral fees, but so far I haven't earned enough to get a check. All the books that folks bought were fairly inexpensive. They were linked from my Civil War Field Trips website and were all guides to Civil War sites We had about an inch of snow the other day - enough to have to sweep the steps but not enough to make driving difficult. (I almost said hazardous, but driving is always hazardous as long as there are other drivers out there.)
We had about an inch of snow the other day - enough to have to sweep the steps but not enough to make driving difficult. (I almost said hazardous, but driving is always hazardous as long as there are other drivers out there.) 



 


 I read a good book on dog training called Dogs on the Couch.
I read a good book on dog training called Dogs on the Couch.




 




 Our dogs love Greenies, a fancy dog biscuit. I finally stopped feeding them to Guppy because he didn't chew them much and sometimes threw up afterwards. Now I read that dogs have chocked on these snacks.  The founder of the product defends them, saying that their beneficial effects on teeth and gums outweighs any danger. I am not convinced though.
Our dogs love Greenies, a fancy dog biscuit. I finally stopped feeding them to Guppy because he didn't chew them much and sometimes threw up afterwards. Now I read that dogs have chocked on these snacks.  The founder of the product defends them, saying that their beneficial effects on teeth and gums outweighs any danger. I am not convinced though.
 An article in the local paper discussed coyotes here in Virginia. They sometimes attack sheep. A number of farmers keep a llama as a guard animal for their flock, and the llama protects the sheep from coyotes. Read about guard llamas at DNRonline.com
An article in the local paper discussed coyotes here in Virginia. They sometimes attack sheep. A number of farmers keep a llama as a guard animal for their flock, and the llama protects the sheep from coyotes. Read about guard llamas at DNRonline.com

Yesterday we took the dogs to Orkney Springs for some playtime. Guppy made it his job to patrol the fence. Ben joined him briefly and then went to play tennis.




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