Monday, August 13, 2007

Monday Evening

Marlene continues to have the weakies. However, she seems to get a little stronger each day. We are having a tough time finding foods that taste good to her. It seems everthing tastes like a metal can. If anyone has any suggestions, I would welcome them. God is working in our lives and we thank Him every day for his blessings that he is bestowing on us. Tell someone you love them today and remember God is good......and all the time...... In His love, M & R

2 comments:

otis said...

Here are some things to try.....

Many foods, including meat and poultry, taste better if they are served cold or at room temperature instead of hot.

Eggs often taste good when the taste for meat is lost.

Fresh fruits and vegetables, pasta dishes, and milk products are often well tolerated.

Fruit sorbet, sherbet, and fruit smoothies usually taste good.

Tart foods with more distinctive tastes may be added to foods to help cover the metallic taste. Try adding orange, lime, or lemon juice or orange marmalade to fruit salad, salsa, sauces for pork or chicken, stir-fried or cooked vegetables, and oil-based salad dressing. Add vinegar, lemon juice, or pickles to creamy dressings for potato, macaroni, tuna, egg, or cole slaw salads. Lemon juice added to chicken broth, broth-based soup, gazpacho, or guacamole enhances the flavor.

Peel carrots before eating or cooking. This eliminates the bitterness that is quite noticeable to some people and makes them avoid eating carrots altogether. Try the "baby" carrots available in the produce section that are already peeled and cut.

If you do not have sores in your mouth, try using horseradish or any of the flavored mustards, such as Dijon, honey, sweet and sour, etc., to add flavor to your sandwiches and other foods.

Fruit juice popsicles often taste good. Make your own popsicles with your favorite juice flavors.

Rinse your mouth with fruit juice, wine, tea, ginger ale, club soda, or salted water before eating. This will help clear your taste buds.

You can sometime get rid of the strange taste in your mouth by eating foods that leave their own taste in your mouth, such as fresh fruit or hard candy.
Suck on lemon drops or mints or chew gum after eating to get rid of the undesirable tastes that linger.

Try marinating meat or poultry in fruit juice, wine, vinegar-based salad dressing, or other sauces for more taste.

Experiment with spices and herbs. Some people find they like spicier foods at this time.

Experiment with new foods. Try foods or cuisines you may not have tried before.

Eat out in restaurants that feature buffets. You can try small amounts of a variety of food without having to prepare it yourself.

Check with your dentist to rule out dental problems causing bad taste. Care for your mouth and teeth to prevent dental caries.

Things to Avoid

Do not force yourself to eat foods that taste bad. Instead, find substitutes for those foods. For example, if red meat doesn’t taste right, select chicken, turkey, fish, eggs, cottage cheese, cheese, yogurt, or tofu.

Avoid eating no-salt-added or low-salt varieties of canned soups or vegetables (unless you have high blood pressure and are instructed to do so by your physician). Soup and vegetables tend to have a metallic taste when the salt is eliminated in the processing.

Do not drink citrus juices such as orange or grapefruit immediately after brushing your teeth with fluoride toothpaste. The chemical mixture of fluoride with citric acid makes a rather unpleasant taste in your mouth.

If a metallic taste in your mouth persists, avoid using metal dishes and utensils. Try using plastic eating utensils, chopsticks, or porcelain Chinese soup spoons.

Allen and Carol said...

I suggest the wine mouth rinse and the wine marinade. I am thinking about trying it myself. Otis didn't specify, but I guess it works okay if you don't spit it out when you are done.

We hope your trip to the doctor went well today. WE LOVE YOU BOTH!!! When you get feeling a little better we need to get together for a visit. Both of you are in our prayers daily, and yes, God is Good and loves you both very much.

Love, Allen and Carol