March 24, 2026 Breakfast - Granola. Lunch - Crazy Fish Chirashi and a Green Chili, Avocado and Tuna roll with Henry, Dinner - PPI Cabbage Roll
This was the first day I returned to my office and did a little legal work for a few minutes.
It was also the first day I actively began to explore the sodium content of foods to plan my meals.
We started at breakfast checking Quaker Oats granola, yogurt, and the fresh papaya, pineapple, mango, and orange in the tropical fruit salad.
It turned out that the yogurt was the highest in sodium so I reduced my normal amount from three to one T.
Then I worked at my desk and discovered that I was missing a document in a case and ordered it from the title company. This was my first step toward fully functioning as a lawyer and it felt good.
Alan Torgerson called just before noon, but I had to hang up when Henry arrived with the Chirashi and the tuna, green chili, and avocado roll I had ordered from Crazy Fish.
We ate the two dishes under the gazebo in the garden with cups of green tea for a lovely al fresco lunch. The soy sauce was very high in sodium even though Suzette had bought low sodium soy sauce, but I only dipped the pieces of fish into the soy and then brushed them along the wasabi to apply a light coat of wasabi, which is the Japanese method that keeps the wasabi and soy flavors distinct. It also radically reduces the amount of soy consumed from that ingested by mixing the soy and wasabi into a thick sauce, which is the more usual American method.
After lunch and after Henry left I watched the market close and rested. We are at a pivotal point in the US and world economy. We might be entering a period of stagflation characterized by lower growth and higher inflation, due mainly to the high prices and lower availability of hydrocarbon products and geopolitical chaos thanks to Donald Trump’s foreign adventurers.
This will have important implications on many aspects of the world economy, many of which have yet to manifested.
At 3:30 I meditated and then talked to Charlie briefly by telephone and then watched the news and Love It or List It with Suzette as she drank a cocktail and I drank water.
Suzette had eaten the leftover Pork Stroganoff from last night’s dinner while I was meditating, so she was not hungry for dinner.
We decided to heat the remaining cabbage roll in tomato and pimiento sauce for my dinner which I ate with a large dollop of sour cream. The rice and ground beef stuffing wrapped with a cabbage leaf was wonderful with the thick tomato sauce, let the salt be damned.
We finished in time to watch Finding Your Roots and then UNM win the exciting NIT quarterfinal against St. Joseph’s with lots of running and shooting.
Suzette shared the last few scoops of Chocolate Cherry Truffle ice cream with me as we watched the basketball game for a lovely low sodium dessert.
I am slowly expanding my universe of food choices as we become more conscious of the importance of low sodium ingredients and content of various foods.
We went to bed after UNM won around 9:00 p.m.
Bon Appetit

























