Song: My Immortal
Group: Evanescence
Yesterday...
as well as today...
it had lightly snowed off and on...
and it is supposed to do the same tomorrow...
but on the following day...
it is supposed to be sunny all day long.
I just took it easy yesterday...
as will I today as well.
It is lightly snowing today.
Even though I am snug at home
(I use the subfloor heating on the second floor...
which heats the loft as well...
although upstairs...
and the 1st floor both have subfloor heating as well)...
on snowy days...
I just feel like mellowing out.
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Today...
I ate a big bowl of Natto...
and I finished up a honey glazed smoked ham...
as well as the rest of the mozzarella
(Bandi and I shared the ham and cheese).
The last time I went shopping at the Asian market...
I had bought up all the Natto they had.
As you just keep the Natto frozen until a couple of days before you use it
(defrost in the fridge)...
I just stock up with all they have whenever I go.
From Google:
Natto, a traditional Japanese dish of fermented soybeans, offers significant health benefits, primarily through its high concentration of nattokinase (an enzyme) and vitamin K2. It promotes cardiovascular health by dissolving blood clots and lowering blood pressure, improves bone density, supports gut health via Bacillus subtilis probiotics, and is packed with protein and fiber. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Key Health Benefits of Natto:
- Cardiovascular Health: Contains nattokinase, which helps dissolve blood clots, reduce plaque buildup, and lower blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
- Bone Health: As one of the richest sources of Vitamin K2, natto helps regulate calcium, guiding it to the bones and reducing arterial calcification.
- Digestive Health: Rich in probiotics (Bacillus subtilis) and fiber, it promotes a healthy gut microbiome, improves digestion, and boosts the immune system.
- Nutrient-Dense: High in protein, iron, calcium, manganese, and potassium, aiding in energy and metabolism.
- Other Benefits: Potential anti-inflammatory properties, potential aid in weight management due to high fiber, and improved skin health. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
I cannot impress this upon you enough...
Natto is a super food.
I regularly eat Natto.
For those of you who eat more than once a day...
Natto mixed in with Jasmine or other types of rice...
is a very healthful and delicious way to eat breakfast.
And if you include a few eggs or breakfast meats...
it will satisfy you until much later in the day.
Simply visit your local Asian market...
in the frozen section...
and just try it.
Although some people seem to dislike its taste or texture...
this I do not understand.
I love it.
To me...
it has the aroma of roasted coffee...
and a delightful nutty texture and flavor.
It simply satisfies a deep down craving in my body.
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Bandi loves romping about in the snow.
I take her out for regular forest walks to her bathroom sites.
Just last week...
I had seen a couple of large stags standing in the clearing
just in front of my home.
Bandi will often sniff around to see if any other animal
has been trespassing on "her" property.
During good weather
(which is for most of the year)...
I will just take her on longer walks in the forest as I have her use the bathroom
in different areas.
It is good basic exercise for both of us...
as well as allowing her to mark her territory around the perimeter of our acreage.
We were headed back in.
I have been trying to get Bandi to shake off the accumulated snow on her back before
going through the front door...
but so far...
she won't do her final shake until she gets inside :)
It doesn't matter...
I have a large waterproof carpet where I take off my shoes
just inside of the front door.
In a couple of days...
I am thinking about going back to the Asian market
to stock up on more Natto.
And I will buy another hundred or so pounds of Jasmine rice
(my favorite now).
Hopefully...
they will have a freezer full of Natto.
I want to buy hundreds of packs of them if I can
(I will go early in the morning to ensure I get first crack at it).
I just never wish to run out.



















































