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September 21, 2012

Radiation part III

Today I completed my tiny, little round of radiation because I only had five treatments and most people have like, 30!

While at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, I had a cool talk with one of the radiation nurses because her daughter has Rheumatoid arthritis just like Posie. We were discussing how acupuncture has helped me, her daughter and Posie with pain. It's interesting how you don't know what resources you may want until you're in need them.

Seeing as I missed Recipe Thursday yesterday because I went for buffet lunch with both my parents... today, I present to you:

 Cancer Melting Vegetable Soup (serves 6-8)


  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 8 cloves of minced garlic
  • 2 chopped onions (one red and one white)
  • 1 cup chopped green cabbage
  • 1 tsp each of pepper, oregano and salt
  • 1 chopped orange pepper
  • 2 diced carrots
  • 1 cup each of shredded basil and hand shredded arugula (just rip it apart)
  • 2 handfuls of cherry tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup quinoa (any colour)
  • 1 carton of vegetable broth
Super simple, start by grabbing a medium/large pot, heat oil on high for 20 seconds then add in your onions and garlic. Then throw your spices over top and simmer on medium for 3 minutes. Once it smells good, add your peppers, cabbage and carrots. Simmer for 2 more minutes and then add stock until it covers all of the veggies. Puree the stock gently, using an immersion blender if you've got one but you can always skip this step if you prefer a chunkier soup. Now add tomatoes and quinoa and simmer on med/low for 20 minutes. Once your ready to serve throw in your greens and stir around. Now prepare to eat four of the main cancer eliminating foods according to Dr. David Servan-Schreiber: garlic, cabbage, onions and leafy greens!







3 comments:

Lisa said...

I love your take on blogging, Cailey - it is so a reflection of you! And you bring along those following you, right into the treatment room, as well as gently encouraging us to eat well by including your recipes and photos. Thanks! Happy weekend to you:)

Anonymous said...

Salut cail, aujourd'hui carlin et moi avons fait la course de 10k pour "run for the cure". On est triste de pas ĂȘtre a Edmonton avec toute la famille. On pense beaucoup a toi. Vas-y!!! Continue!!! Ton courage, enthusiasme et combat sont remarkable et digne d'une celebration en ce jours 'rose'. Passe une merveuilleuse journee et sache qu'on pense a toi!
Frenchman

Cail Jordan said...

Our first french comment from the French Farmer :), what a treat and good ones from Lisa and Elle!