Friday, December 2, 2016

Unknown Author for Book Review: Dr Margaret Aranda's Archives of the Vagina: A Journey through Time: Huge Review:

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Here is the book review that got me to appreciate the huge impact that one book review has on a book. It's a review on my own book, found on the internet 11/2016 and unknown. Perhaps you could ask around and see who could be the author.
“Archives of the Vagina, a journey through time by Margaret Aranda MD.  Although Dr Margaret Aranda’s book is a serious book written about serious issues it is often funny, she “threw her panties out the window.” But why would any young lady want to do that? And sometimes it’s rather like a detective story with unusual facts, such as, “Some women have died using a tampon.” And there is good practical advice concerning putting in your first tampon and when best to do so that it goes in easier.
Dr Aranda brings up the subject of sex openly; and encourages women to do the same and to talk with their doctor or close friend about it. Body language can play a major role here; and the use of innuendo and imagination is found to be equally important as well. There are serious health warnings; that “sex before marriage or with a person you don’t know can be fatal.” Sex talk becomes more intimate, “if she has an orgasm she desires you. It is sexy to a woman that you care more about her than yourself… You care how she feels… Care enough to use a condom… Most women do not experience orgasm with a penis. It is mainly down to the male, he must make her comfortable. That she is not being abandoned. If she is relaxed, only then might she have an orgasm.”
Basically there are 3 holes to look out for in the vagina. There are diagrams to aid the reader and health research charts. And many good tips, for example, if women go to the toilet before having sex it may help to prevent Unitary Tract Infection (UTI). Every abbreviation is made clear. There are also healthy suggestions when making love. For instance, rectal sex is dangerous; women can get bacteria E coli. Keep your fingers away from her urethra (pee hole) located between the vagina and clitoris. Instead lubricate her with love… and how to find the G Spot. That there are two kinds of orgasm; in fact, a woman can have several orgasms following each other.
Other health conditions are also mentioned such as, Anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Dr Aranda gives detailed explanation of the difference between these two conditions. That both conditions can lead to death. Also included are, cancer, diabetes, and postnatal depression and many more, and offers practical advice concerning these conditions and how to avoid them where possible.
I particularly found the chapter THE MOTHER fascinating and some of it is very witty. At the end of most chapters there is a quote of wisdom, here is one of them; “No matter what you do, someone will not be happy, someone will not agree, someone will criticize you. Make sure that person is not you!”
Some historical characters are mentioned and their achievements and contributions to society, such as; William Thomas Stead who made great contributions against child abuse. And Jacqueline Cochrane (1938) who won the Bendix Air Race; at this time it was widely believed by men that menstruation would hinder women’s performances in whatever work they did. Therefore her achievements proved that women could perform and function equally as well while on their monthly cycle.
The Normal Changes of Ageing in Women this chapter I found enthused with medical terminology. There are also many radical ideas untypical of today’s society. One Spoon at a Time, “Being on a diet implies suffering, withholding quality of life and deprivation… Exercise is not a chore. It’s an accomplishment.” Basically makes you happy, and there is a reason given why this is. There is an excellent table chart to aid the reader, and GI value list. And book recommendations such as, Jen Zerling – Breaking the Chains of Obesity.
How many of us knew that, “Too much urine production can lead to dehydration.” Nonetheless, it’s good to drink plenty of fluids, helps “fight off infections”.
Most of us have learnt to trust other bodies and organisations to keep us healthy and strong whether TV adds, health professionals and so on. But Dr Aranda (P.184) says it’s a mistake. “You cannot count on the government or insurance company to keep you healthy. You can only count on yourself.” (P.186) “Immunonutrition is cutting – edge for you right now, and I want you to know. Morcellation of the uterus and Essure ® nickel coils are 2014 issues that need to simply end and not get passed on to the next generation.” Another chapter that ends with a quaint short quote, “I alone am responsible for the quality of my life.” – Susan Barbara Apollon
MENOPAUSE AND QOL (p. 187) begins with brief introduction to the French physiologist and neurologist Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard who “used animal ovary extracts for treating menopausal women”. So what better way to begin than with simple definition of menopause?
1) The ovaries no longer function
2) The monthly menstrual periods have stopped

Also discussed at some length throughout is “hormone-replacement therapy” (HRT) “To alleviate symptoms, most especially hot flashes and vaginal dryness,” which “the FDA approves” (HRT) “because the QoL issues are so important.”
Other definitions are also given for the following;
1) Premature Menopause
2) Perimenopause
3) Surgical Menopause
4) Postmenopause
5) Male Menopause

And (p.194) “Menopause occurs when the ovaries cease to function and there has been no menstruation for one calendar year. Now she is postmenopausal.”
There is also a relatively simple “quality of life” (QoL) self-tests provided, well worth setting aside some quite time to take this self test.
PAIN ON INTERCOURSE
I especially like the quote at the end of this chapter; “You were never created to feel depressed, defeated, guilty, condemned, ashamed, or unworthy. You were created to be victorious. “- unknown
although this is aimed at women, it is useful for men to know as well so they may point women in right direction. As there are given a whole heap of reasons a woman may get pain with intercourse. Apart from the obvious that she and her partner may no longer love one another.
SURICAL MENOPAUSE AND TESTOSTERONE THERAPY
This chapter provides detailed explanation of the following; hysterectomy, and several ways it can be performed. And also types of hysterectomy there are. And short paragraph on how it has developed through the ages. (P. 238) provides some astounding statistics, for example, “In 1988, the American Medical Association analyzed 700,000 hysterectomies per year, finding that 50% were “unnecessary.” If the ovaries are normal yet removed during a hysterectomy, menopause will instantly occur after surgery. This is known as surgical menopause. And (p.240) there is a Table 1. Risk and Benefits of Several Hysterectomy Procedures and (p.242) there is discussion concerning the risks involved with having hysterectomy. And (p.243) explains why you need your ovaries and the importance of keeping them. This is further endorsed on (p.244) “If your ovaries are normal, their estrogen, progesterone and testosterone production may serve to protect you from heart disease, bad moods, insomnia, vaginal dryness, fatigue, losses in bone density, and hot flashes, to name a few.”
Concerned whether you should keep your ovaries or have them removed (p.245) Dr Arana says, “Keep your ovaries unless you are at increased risk of ovarian or breast cancer.” And she provides a number of reasons of “How do you know that you are at increased risk?”
There is also a further chapter (p.246) on THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF HYSTERECTOMIES with some very interesting statistics, such as, Table 1. A Hysterectomy is a Major Surgical Procedure. In a 2004 study by the Hysterectomy Education and Resource Services wherein a second opinion and counselling were sought before hysterectomy, 98% of the hysterectomies were determined to be unnecessary.” Included is an in-depth discussion on anesthesia. Women are advised before singing the Consent Form, to make sure they understand what they are agreeing to have done. Because “once your uterus and ovaries are gone, you can never get them back.” Dr Aranda, says, “I have spoken with many women who had no idea that their ovaries would be removed, and that they would suffer afterwards.”
OVARIAN CONSERVATION, ETHICS, AND INFORMED CONSENT (P.252) Dr Aranda makes a very bold statement that according with medical practice is precise, “Ovarian conservation” refers to the practice of keeping the ovaries at the time of surgical menopause, or hysterectomy, for a benign cause. Specifically, in this case, to “conserve” the ovaries, one does not take the ovaries out at the same time as a hysterectomy for a non cancerous uterus or ovary. Please bear in mind that removing the normal ovaries equates to castration of the female. While this may seem to be a severe word, it is nonetheless a word that would be equally applied if we were talking about surgically removing the testes out of a man.”
MEN, MENSTRATION, AND MENOPAUSE (P.260) Begins with very endearing paragraph. A romantic notion passed on from father to his young daughter about menstruation. When Dr Aranda, was a child she had asked her father in all innocence what “rape” meant. A word she had read in a book. His answer though silent was sufficient to let her know what it might mean. It’s rather a long quote so suffice to say one must read it in context to appreciate it as it was between father and daughter, a very bright young daughter that was quick to learn what he meant.
However, (see p.262) it wouldn’t be unusual if men notice this more than women, that while most men do not like talking about women’s periods at all as Dr Aranda points out, “Other men have observed that they can pick up on the pheromones their woman excrete when she is on her period, stimulating the man to have increased sexual desires or libido.” The rest of this paragraph is extremely interesting and the findings of which most fascinating. However, it’s a rather long paragraph to quote and again one would need to read it in its entirety to appreciate its meaning.
Nonetheless, over the page is a funny quote “For a man’s insight on menstruation blood,” in this particular instance a young man talking with his “teenage sister”, who had “explained” to him “that she had become a woman.” and though I will not include the entire paragraph as this review or critic is already rather long, he concludes his understanding by saying, “So, largely, I did what my older sister told me, because it was obvious that she was a werewolf.”
There is a list to follow concerning men and menstruation and their notions about it. Basically some men act in a positive and sensitive way about it that women appreciate while other men are a complete and utter “jerk”.
Naturally I’m having to skip a lot as this is a 501 page book, but the aim and hope of my writing this review is at least to present and gave some idea of what it contains and how it is written.
FROM THE INSIDE OUT (p.267) immediately I wondered what on earth does this mean, nevertheless, Margaret Aranda, MD begins this chapter by asking and answering this very question. She never writes to confuse her reader with pent up jargon or intellectualism, though this is an intellectual book, she makes things perfectly clear: she says, “What does that mean, “From the Inside out”? It means that the inner beauty of a woman is not commensurate with her nose, her lips, her breasts, or her waist line. Inner beauty only comes from within.”
DIVORCE (p.270) Dr Aranda, is speaking from personal experience. She arrives home to a quiet empty house, “too quiet” her husband is gone and he has taken many items with him but above all, he has taken their little boy as well. She is faced with the dilemma of what to do and who to turn to for emotional support and advice. Some of her friends and family criticize her harshly for pursuing medical career when she has a young boy to take care of, but the rest of her friends and family gave her encouragement to continue with medical school. She uses a drove of superfluous words to describe her situation and how she felt. But nothing was going to deter her. She was going to come out on top. 15 years pass-by when she makes up her mind to get married again. But everything would be different this time and she would have a romantic wedding. In due course another child comes along, this time a baby girl. But 7 more years pass and then to her horror she discovers her husband is not the family guy she thought she had married. And once again, she is faced with prospects of another divorce and what to do for the best.
The following chapter Immunonutrition and Fish Oil although is relatively short it is full of content. Traditionally we are taught “we are what we eat”, but Dr Aranda, takes it a step further by introducing a new concept; she explains how some foods can purify the body because certain foods we eat can “tear down the bad”. Food that can be digested before and after surgery are also discussed, “should you take fish oil before surgery?” I would say, “Yes, after you ask your doctor.” And a diagram of Plasma Membrane Structure can be found on (p.277) showing benefit of, “Omega 3 fatty acids”. Several types of fatty acids are mentioned in this chapter and list of benefits they have on one’s health.
Raising Women (p.282) is partly about child development. Dr Aranda says, Firstly we learned that we were different from boys. We were “missing” something, you know. It was funny for many of us to the point of giggles…Later, we learned that we get our periods and we have to wear a bra. And she includes many other things women do and desire all part of growing up. The material and the physical; from having babies, sharing with other mothers rearing children or not having babies, to postmenopausal years. This chapter also includes a discussion on Immunization, for girls and boys ages from about 9-26, that the Federal Advisory Committee and the American Cancer Society endorsed, for example; the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine preventing cervical cancer.
However she goes onto say, one of every 914 girls vaccinated by Merck during their own trials with Gardasil ® have died. Leaving a big question mark…She therefore advises, to do your own research before subjecting your daughter to something you don’t know about. That is the message from the mothers whose daughters have died. (See p.283) There is a list of interesting statistics on (p. 284) and rest of the chapter gives good sound advice, such as; why can’t we teach our daughters to get their annual Pap smears (which they will need, even if they get the vaccines that can cause death)? Our daughters need annual Pap smears. That is the answer. Period.
INVISIBLE ILLNESSES (p.288 – 296) is precisely what this chapter title suggests. That begins with a suitable definition, an “invisible disease” is not visually apparent. There are no glasses worn, no wheelchair, and no contraptions. The person looks “fine” to everyone and may act fine or be ok when lying down in bed, for example. But before Dr Aranda, goes on to talk about her own situation and experiences (as she suffers from an invisible illness called Dysautonomia), she mentions how it came about as a direct result of a serious motor vehicle accident. That she and her daughter was involved in 2006. Their Ford Expedition was hit by a lady driver that drove her BMW without due care and attention. The lady was probably coming from Chinese takeaway as she was reaching over to pick up Chinese food from the floor had stepped on the gas instead of the brakes; the speed upon impact was about 90mph that span Dr Aran’s vehicle around to face oncoming traffic. And of the many on-lookers, only one stepped into offer her assistance. Although Dr Aranda suffered no obvious physical injuries it was not long afterwards she experience many symptoms that she was unable to diagnose. Even the doctors she saw shortly afterwards looked blank faced in disbelief. She compares them with the drivers of the oncoming vehicles and onlookers that just walked on by. However, her own cardiologist, Dr. David Cannom, did believe in her, tested for imbalance, found abnormalities and admitted her directly to hospital.
One particular doctor while putting her through subsequent of tests had let her fall to the floor. He didn’t believe in her. He thought she was only pretending.
Dr Aranda tells her story because she knows it has happened to countless others that have had genuine severe health condition but are treated as though it is all in their head. Invisible Illnesses can nonetheless be deceiving not only to the doctor but also the patient suffering from a severe health condition; as the patient might feel perfectly fine one moment but the next in total agony. Therefore there is need for proper examination and diagnoses and only then can one receive correct treatment and hopefully be on the right road to recovery or at least learn the best way to cope with that condition whatever it may be.
THE COST OF ILLNESS FOR WOMEN provides good practical advice for both men and women. But mainly women; (p.298) for example, “women are advised to eat an anti-inflammatory diet, use HIIT, consume fish oil, and keep your ovaries if you need a hysterectomy and don’t get cancer. That case managers have limited impact on such things that we care about… Even if we are disabled we can exercise in bed or in a wheelchair. Remember also to write down any contact information.
Bear in mind, Doctors don’t prescribe preventative medicine that would ward of heart disease. Three preventable causes of death, obesity, alcohol and cigarettes. If you smoke then your heart disease will cause blockages faster. Heart disease is major cause of death – manage stress, and go to the doctor and take your medications.”
(p.302) Dr Aranda says; “spend your future health-care dollars on vacation and time with your family, instead of purchasing needles and meters for diabetes… The main killers of American women include; heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure… Smoking increases the risk of these cancers; breast, nasal, lip, mouth, throat, lung, esophagus, pancreas, cervix (hence the need for the annual Pap Smear), ovary, kidney, bladder, colon, rectum, stomach, and also increase risk of leukemia.”
Included are some astounding health facts; for example; “the death rate for Alzheimer’s disease is on the rise. That is yet another reason why women need to conserve their ovaries if hysterectomy is completed before menopause. Ovarian removal before menopause leads to an increase risk of osteoporosis, hip fracture, depression, dementia, Parkinson’s, cognitive impairment, anxiety, increased risk of coronary artery disease, lung cancer, and all except for ovarian cancer.” And most importantly, she says, “The preservation of cognitive function is most especially important to a woman’s quality of life and to living independently as we age.”
ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIFE In this chapter Dr Aranda discusses various methods of assessments used by occupational therapists, nurses, doctors, and health professionals “to quantify whether a patient is able to live independently”. It is important to find out what a patient can or cannot do (to prevent causing the patient more harm than good) before deciding on what activities are possible. This is because, “The activities of daily living (ADLs) are necessary for human survival”…(p.309) “For patients having Dysautonomia, EDS, mastocytosis, POTS, or other diagnoses that render one to be bed ridden, there is a need to improve quality of life. For example, if the patient is unable to walk or incapable of doing laundry, it is reasonable that improved mobility and transportation via wheelchair can be implemented for the patient to provide herself with clean clothes”. This chapter is also important because if a person is not correctly assessed great harm can be done. Therefore this book is about many things concerning life of women in general and it includes men.

When I first read the title Archives of the Vagina, a journey through time, I was baffled as to what this could mean. Was it just a human biology text book, I surmised? Well it is a medical book after all, but it’s far more than just a medical book, it’s a book of life. That we can all relate to and understand, some of which we may already have known but most of it may never have known. It brings controversial issues to our attention, call it radical, urgently challenging, daring if you like but whatever we may like to call it, it is an important book for human kind. It’s also about being successful, when the odds are stacked high against us.”
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Thursday, May 12, 2016

Watermelon: Mostly "Water", or Does it Have "Immunonutrition Benefits?"


by Dr Margaret Aranda


Summer is just around the corner, and we have big watermelons, red watermelons, yellow watermelons, hybrid watermelons, seedless watermelons, little itsy bitsy cutesy watermelons, and inquiring minds want to know: are they just 'water?' 


Does watermelon have value as "Immunonutrition," helping the immune system fight illness, inflammation, and ..... even cancer



Image 1. Variations in Today's Watermelon.  Red, yellow, green, magenta (pictured here), Seedless, or with seeds, hybrids genetically altered, non-GMO, organic ... take your pick after you know and are aware of what you you are doing, you know? Let us be aware, educated, and informed about what we  put into our bodies, and  exactly how it will either help or hurt our bodies.




So let's get the scoop on watermelon. First of all, let's only buy organic , so we do not have the pesticides, those pesky chemicals that have already wrought so much damage on our planet that one circle of life, or bees, are endangered. 

So I think you should have:

(1) an  herb  garden in your kitchen window;
(2) on your back or side porch or patio, you could get the Tower Garden  and grow your own Lettuces, kale, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, etc .;
(3) if you have land, you could ask a local nursery what is appropriati to grow in your area: pumpkins, lettuce, tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, etc. and .....


Forget the garden pesticides ...  blahhhh !!! 



Facts on the Immunonutrition Value of Watermelons:


*    They are part of the botanical family,  Cucurbitaceae: includes cantalope & honeydew.

*    It is a " nutrient dense " food: it has a higher amount of minerals, vitamins, and anti-oxidants - VS -  it has a low amount of calories;

*    It is hydrating : 92% water, let's Prevent dehydration when it's hot!

*    Decreases obesity and overall mortality , as watermelon is a natural diuretic (eg, like Lasix Rx), expelling more urine than the intake water content (without losing potassium, or K); 

*   Low in calories, it is almost fat-freealmost  cholesterol-free ;

*  Richly valuable in the electrolyte K, this helps control blood pressure , and can help Prevent the development of kidney stones

*   It may decrease the onset of osteoporosis ;

*   Prevents constipation;

*   High in Vitamin C and B-carotene , both antioxidants on their own right, watermelons may preventer heart disease (the # 1 killer in the USA ), cancer , and other conditions like metabolic syndrome and diabetes; 

*   One of the carotenes that has been studied in humans, Watermelon is high in lycopene, which has been linked to decrease the risk of Developing a multitude of cancers: breast, colon, lung, prostate , and endometrial;

*  Sleep, muscle movement, memory, and learning:  the choline  concentration in watermelon is crucial to thes of functions, as it is vital to Maintaining cell wall structure to conduct nerve impulses. It also absorbs fat and reduces the chronic inflammation  that leads to metabolic syndrome and diabetes ;

* The amino acid L-citrulline  in watermelon can contribute to reduce recovery time and decrease muscle soreness in athletes (so go for that HIIT);

* Skin needs watermelon-filled Vitamin A , needed for hair and skin, moisturized from sebum production. 

*  Skin  also benefits from watermelon-filled Vitamin C , to both build and maintain the matrix of the skin and hair through collagen  production (so EAT WATERMELON to take away FINE LINES and WRINKLES ). Plus, we already talked about staying hydrated, and that It is wonderful and vital so you do not look like a shriveled-up raisen! Keep hydrated !






Image 2. The Role of Vitamin A on the Brain and Embryonic Development.  The human body does not manufacture vitamin A. The B-carotenes are converted to retinol, than used in neurotransmitters and the cell wall structure of the brain, skin, and hair . T he ​​more colorful and bright your vegetables are, the better!  Vitamin a may also be consumed in animal meat and eggs. (Image Courtesy of  the www4.bordeaux-aquitaine.inra.f )


So, this summer, first make sure that your watermelon is either self-grown without pesticides or organic and certified non-GMO ... than wear your bathing suit and forget about the drips and drops of pink (or magenta) here and there. ... Just slurp it up like a child without a care in the world ... because you are eating something of IMMUNOTRITION  , of VALUE to make you live longer and Healthier ... and it's not EVEN a DIET!  it is a WAY of LIFE! 
Get on Track! 


Just DO IT!


PS No watermelons in season? Pffft. Just look for cantalope or honeydew! More calories, but great in vitamin A, skin and collagen production, removing Removing Removing Removing Removing Removing fine wrinkles, hydrating, etc. 
Still IMMUNONUTRITION 
Should I write another blog on each food? 

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References:

1. Dr. Francine. Health Benefits of Watermelon. I Healthful.co. May 2016. http://healthful.com.ng/health-benefit-of-watermelon/

2. Megan Ware, RDN, LD. Watermelon: Health Benefits and Nutritional Information. Medical News Today Sept 2015. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/266886.php 

3.  Christian Nordqvist. Inflammation: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment.  Medical News Today Sept 2015.  http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/248423.php

Thursday, April 28, 2016

APRIL IS ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH

by Dr. Margaret Aranda


Part of healing your body # fromtheınsıdeout is to avoid internal damage to vital organs like your liver, brain, kidneys, etc. You can take all the supplements, vitamins, and minerals in the world and still drink yourself to death with #alcohol.  So I'm not pulling any punches here, and I'm telling you like it is. Period. 



Image 1 Fight the Good Fight . Fight for your family, for your household, for your children, and to break every chain that stops the generational abuse of alcoholism! You can do it!



It is National #alcohol Awareness Month and HELLO! It's been like this on the books since 1987, almost 20 years! Are you kidding me? You did not know? How STUPID of me that I did not know either! Let's solve that problem, because that is what I am all about: Solving Problems

Here are some statistics for you, since the scientist in me that life has to report the numbers speak for themselves and simply BOGGLE YOUR MIND! 

* There is one car accident due to alcohol-related death every 58 seconds in the USA;

* Alcohol consumption adds Risks for teenagers and pregnant women (eg, fetal alcohol syndrome);

* In a 2013 study by the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey , half of all Americans drank alcohol in the last 30 days.


Image 2. The Cost of Excessive Alcohol Use in the USA.  In 2010, the e xcessiv user of alcohol cost the United States $ 249 billion


Soooo ... For those of you who are STOPPING the alcohol, Hat's Off to You! Take one day at a time! Talk and bond with others that will keep you on the right track! Remember you are not alone! You affect a major impact on your family, when the doors are closed and you are alone with them! Look into the eyes of your children every time you need a reminder, and tell them:

"You are beautiful!"   
............................. " You are smart!"  
.................................................. ...  "you make me proud!" 

And remember this: you are talking to yourself , when you were little and all  you longed for love and a "normal" family . It is all in your hands now, with the grace of God. We are for you , behind you , liftingUp to succeed day by day! 


So FIGHT FIGHT this GOOD Amen!

Monday, April 18, 2016

Immunonutrition Dinner: Salmon, Baby Carrots & Papaya/Cilantro Salsa


ORIGINAL RECIPES

by Dr Margaret Aranda




This is a simply fabulous dinner for two or three. You can

easily multiply the recipe, make the salsa on the morning of the

dinner, and cook the carrots for longer than the stated time.
The goal here is to get the house smelling wonderfully, serve

up a healthy meal, and have a fantastic presentation that is

sure to be an eye-pleaser for your guests.  


And if you clean (scrub it quickly for immediate re-use)  

the dishes as you go along, you will not have a huge mess on

your hands. We use the same pot for the carrots twice , and

we use the same skillet for the salmon twice also, as we

return the dish for more flavor and the finishing touches ! 



Menu:


Salmon with Dill and Olives

Baby Carrots with Dill, Parsley, and Garlic

Papaya with Cilantro and Tomato Salsa

Water




Papaya and  Cilantro Tomato Salsa 


1/2 cup fresh papaya, chopped

3/4 cup fresh tomatoes, chopped

1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped


Place all items in a small serving bowl and refrigerate to cool

down while the other items are cooking. Sure to be a crowd-

pleaser and a great pairing with the salmon and dill. Go

ahead and throw away the stems and core of the tomato,
cleaning your counter before proceeding with the carrots and

Salmon. You'll be glad you did, and the kitchen will look

much cleaner. Serves 2 or 3.



Next: Recipe for 

Salmon with Dill and Olives

 Baby Carrots