I have been back and fourth about writing about this. I do not like people
feeling sorry for me and talking about the not so good things in my life.
Awareness needs to be raised about this topic though, so here is my story. My life
changed at the end of 2013, I was diagnosed with Crohns Disease. What is crohns disease you ask? I had no clue either, but quickly found out. It’s an
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) that I will have for life. I was in shock! "but I don't get upset stomach really its just PAIN, crazy
pain" I said. Well, I was made aware everyone is different and all tests point to
Crohns, but its something I can get under control with medication. So it
starts, my journey with Crohn's.
Here is a link that explains Crohn's INFO LINK.
So after a long road of denial, research, changes of meds 4 times, FINALLY I found a
medication that worked and I was back to normal and in remission!!!!! I beat
this, I can eat anything again, and I’m STRONG! I was living life with just a
hick-up here and there that I could take a little pill to fix it and was going
on with life like "normal" for almost a year. Then it hit me
one day; my little pill didn't fix it this time, what was happening? NO! I cannot
go through this again! So I took 2 pills and that did it, next time it was 3
pills and that was the max I could take, I started watching what I ate, kind
of. My doctors just said if it bothers you don't eat it; they never gave me a
specific diet to follow. Now we are over a year in this game of can I eat that
and I am doing good again so I eat what I want to a point, I love food, I love cooking it
was so hard to avoid certain things. I hit another wall just before my 30th
birthday, go for a bunch of testing, get put on a low residue diet and am told
it is worse so lets add this new oral medication to the injections you are
already on. Also that I am very iron anemic and B-12 deficient due to my Crohns
being mainly in my small intestines I am not absorbing all the nutrients I need
from food alone. Well CRAP! That’s all I can think, I get to feeling a bit
better for about 2 months then my life REALLY CHANGED.
A week ago from writing this 8/20/2015 I called my GYN doctor because I am
having such bad pain but it is very low like lady parts or my bladder. I didn't
think it was my GI issues at all. My husband tried to take me to the ER but I
said no I’m fine, I wasn't. I go to my appointment and the doctor tells me all
my lady parts and bladder are fine BUT he sees something in the sonogram that
worried him and I need to go straight to the ER. I was in shock; I could feel
the tears well up I didn't know what to think. Well hours of being in the ER
latter I am admitted for 4 days to the hospital with a major Crohns flare
treated by morphine (that was weird lol), steroids and 2 antibiotics all
through an IV. I was scared, confused and cold. Why is it so dang cold in
hospitals?! The 4 days and 3 nights I lay in a hospital bed, being fed nothing
but broth and jello (insert vomit sound). I really did my research and did a
lot of thinking. Time for a change. I will do my best to never be in this position again. The doctor says I need to get infusion therapy now. I say
the food I put in my body has to be a big change also!!! The past week my family has
been eating food brought by family and church members as I slowly add solids
back in my diet. My GI system is still calming down and from now on what I put in it
will only be what’s good for it!
I will still be cooking yummy meals, blogging and keeping up all my old
recipes I’ve already posted. I hope you are patient with me as I get going and will
join me in my new food journey to health!
Health and Happiness!
~Mrs. Milly~
A blog or random ramble as I like to call it because I am no writer by a full time working mom of 4 with Crohn's, who is a self taught home cook. I love food and try to keep it as healthy as possible. My life is crazy with a husband and 4 kids, 2 dogs and living a healthy life from the inside and out! I am also an Arbonne IC www.ashleymilliken.arbonne.com
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Pear Tart
My husband's Granny has 2 pear trees and towards the end summer each year they are ready to be picked. We took the kids out there (to the country) and made a day of visiting, fishing and pear picking. The kids loved it and my oldest was eager to help me make something out of them. I did my research trying to figure out what I was going to make and kept going back to a tart. I have never made one before, also had to look up what was different between a tart and pie, and if you follow me you know baking and I do not always get along. Well I did it and it turned out great!!!
Crust
-Cut in butter.
-Mix in egg yolk and water.
-It should be a stiff but workable dough ball.
-Roll out to about 9 inches and place in tart pan.
-With fingertips, press dough evenly up the sides of the tart pan and fold if needed .
-Chill dough in freezer while slicing the pears.
Filling
-Toss them in the cinnamon.
-Remove crust from freezer and arrange pears in an overlapping pattern.
-Mix remaining flour and sugar and butter in a small bowl.
-Cover the pears with filling.
-You may not use all of the filling.
-Bake at 400 degrees for approximately 35 minutes or until crust is golden and filling is bubbly.
Enjoy!
~Mrs. Milly~
Crust
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 Tbsp sugar
- 8 Tbsp butter
- 1 egg yolk
- 2 Tbsp cold water, or more if needed
-Cut in butter.
-Mix in egg yolk and water.
-It should be a stiff but workable dough ball.
-Roll out to about 9 inches and place in tart pan.
-With fingertips, press dough evenly up the sides of the tart pan and fold if needed .
-Chill dough in freezer while slicing the pears.
Filling
- 5 pears
- 2 Tbsp butter
- 2 Tbsp flour
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1 Tbsp cinnamon
-Toss them in the cinnamon.
-Remove crust from freezer and arrange pears in an overlapping pattern.
-Mix remaining flour and sugar and butter in a small bowl.
-Cover the pears with filling.
-You may not use all of the filling.
-Bake at 400 degrees for approximately 35 minutes or until crust is golden and filling is bubbly.
Enjoy!
~Mrs. Milly~
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