After landing and meeting up with my family (including my first ever visit with my 3 month old neice), we went for pizza... I am gluten free, and this place had an innovative gluten free crust: sausage. God bless the City of Broad Shoulders.
Everything has pretty much clicked right back into place... mentally, it all feels natural. The interstates and grocery stores, hot showers and carpeting. I am feeling like I'm eating too much meat, but I think thats mostly a function of travelling... interstate exit dining is pretty much steaks, burgers, and fried foods, or a salad if you're a woman or communist. For dinner last night, outside of Paducah, KY, we stopped at Charleys (the options were fast food or steakhouse), and I wanted something light, but not a salad. I asked for grilled chicken and vegetables, and the only vegetable they had was broccoli (which is fine, but I would have preferred mixed veggies).
So today I'll make a trip to the grocery store and hopefully find a place to get some Indian spices, and get my ideal balanced diet back. Some meat, some veggies, some Indian flavors, some other flavors.
I don't know how much I'll be updating this now that I'm not in India, but I'm happy to have this record of my travels.
As a vegetarian and an ex-communist, I resent your salad related comments!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, now make your way down to P-ville!
Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure western civilization feels like heaven...
Hey Seth! Welcome back.
ReplyDeleteI have come and lurked here from time to time but haven't posted.
What the heck are you doing in Paducah? I thought you were from the Boston area?
This is Saldutti BTW, from those good old VWR days. ;-)