May 14, 2026. Breakfast - Gravad Lax Omelet with goat cheese, potatoes, Ted onion, and fresh dill. Lunch - Leftover Pasta with Mushrooms and Chicken Dinner - Mapo Dofu with Rice
I did not sleep well last night, but at 4:30 a.m. got to watch the toasts at the banquet and first meeting of Xi and Trump, which were both craven adulation by Trump of Xi like a supplicant rather than a meeting of equals. I felt like I could have been looking at Trump and Putin. I felt there was something terribly wrong with Trump.
I then rested for an hour or two and then I watched the market open up again. I guess I was worried about the surgery set for 1:00 to remove my dialysis catheter.
At 7:30 I made a good breakfast, a Gravad lax, potato, red onion, and fresh dill omelet with toasted slices of baguette and a cup of tea.
Then at 9:00 I went back to sleep and slept until 10:50, when I got dressed. Suzette came home at 11:20 and we drove to Renal Medicine Associates at 12:00 for the removal of the dialysis catheter. I t was a simple operation but Suzette attending made me much less anxious.
Then at 1:00 Suzette drove us home and heated the leftover Pasta, Mushrooms, and Chicken dish left from last nightl I then checked my portfolio and discovered that it had another monster day thanks to Nvidia closing up $9.91, in part due the the U.S. approving the sale of Nvidia’s TH 200 chips to 10 Chinese companies.
So I had two wonderful bits of news today. The first was the doctor who removed the catheter confirming that starting dialysis probably saved my life and the second was my portfolio reaching another milepost. From April 7 to today it increased an amazing 23%. That is an annualized rate of over 230%. I have been waiting for the bubble to burst, but it has not yet.
Dinner - We decided to make Mapo Dofu for dinner, so at 6:00 I started.
I cubed a small eggplant and two small Mexican squash. I then minced two small cloves of garlic from our garden and about 1 1/2 T. of ginger root and 1 Vidalia onion. Then I cubed four portobello, a shiitake and two lobster mushrooms and about 3 oz. of fresh wood ear. Then I cubed 2/3 of a pork tenderloin and finally a 14 oz. block of firm tofu.
Willy arrived around 7:00 as I stir fried the onion, garlic and ginger in the large 18 inch wok and added sequentially the eggplant and squash, the cubed pork with a heaping tsp. of garlic chilli sauce, then 14 oz. of tofu cubed with enough water to cover the ingredients so they would stew. I forgot to add the mushrooms, so after about 30 to 45 minutes I added the sliced mushrooms and wood ear before the tofu so I added the mushrooms and wood ear and stewed the dish another fifteen minutes to cook the mushrooms. While the ingredients stewed I combined I tsp. of soy sauce, with 1 tsp sesame oil, 1 T. of mirin, 2 T. of sake and 1 1/2 T. of cornstarch and whisked those ingredients to make a seasoning sauce.
I also separated the seeds from the husks of about 1/2 T.of Szechuan peppercorns with Willy’s help and thinly sliced four green onions for the garnish.
When the ingredients had stewed about an hour I added the seasoning sauce to thicken the stew and Suzette re-heated some PPI rice cooked with seaweed and Willy selected, opened and poured glasses of Vara Grenache red wine for him and Suzette. I drank water.
Willy left a little later and we watched an old episode of Midsummer Murders. Suzette went to bed after it at 9:30 and I stayed up until 11:25 to watch an episode of George Gentley. Coincidentally, in both episodes the killer turned out to be a child.
I the blogged and went to bed.
Bon Appetit

























