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Monday, 19 November 2012

A Winner & Some News

Thank you to all of you who entered my Thank You Giveaway, for the silver hearts.



The winner is Deanne from Five Brothers One Sister

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Some Exciting News & A Few Changes

As you know, after I was diagnosed with MS, I was determined to do whatever it took to stay healthy and live a happy life.  I settled on the Swank diet and Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis (OMS) Recovery Plan.  That meant big changes to my diet (and subsequently my family's diet).  I eat no dairy - no milk, cheese, cream, sour cream, yoghurt or butter.  The only meat I eat is seafood.  I don't eat any processed foods - no cakes, biscuits, sausage rolls, no take-away.  Pretty much nothing from a bakery other than the bread and I skip half the aisles in the supermarket.



The first few months were really tough.  I had to stop and think about everything I ate.  I had to find new recipes and re-invent old ones.  I had to find ways to prepare family meals so my dietary needs were met without always having to cook separate meals.  I had to be organised.  Plan my meals in advance, and remember to take food and soy milk with me.



It was a challenge.  It was also the reason I started The MS Foodie part of my blog.   Well now I have a new challenge.  The Overcoming MS team would like me to share my OMS friendly food and ideas with their members who are going through the same struggles and adjustment that I am.  As a result, my recipes will address the specific needs of people who follow the OMS diet.  In the past, I've tried to keep it more general so the recipes would have a broader appeal.  It also means I may post more recipes than before.  Now I know that some people are only interested in home decor, some people are only interested in the recipes and some like both.  I thought about making The MS Foodie a separate blog but it's enough work maintaining one blog let alone two.




I am really excited to work with the OMS team on this.  The recovery plan I follow is not a short-term diet but a long term commitment  that I am passionate about, and if I can help other people in my situation then that's what I really want to do.  I hope all you home decorating people will understand, but don't worry, there will still be plenty of DIY and making things happening around here.

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21 comments:

  1. It's more than ok with me......I may even make some dietary changes myself ;O)
    Tania xx

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  2. i'm sure your recipes and advice will help a lot of people kylie!
    x

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  3. Me too hon. On a mission to redirect my families eating habits away from processed food, trully believe its the contributor of many illnesses & def something we all should be mindful of. Recipes will fab! Rach x

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    1. Thanks Rach. I agree with you on the processed foods.

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  4. Kylie I would read your blog no matter what you choose to write about simply because you are awesome and I consider you a friend. I know you are going to help so many people with this.
    Cas xx

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  5. this is great kylie, so good to have a go to blog for fellow MS sufferers who need this food advice...well done. I look forward to the recipes as we all could do with more healthy options.
    Bec x

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  6. This is exciting news for you and your blog!
    Can't wait for those gorgeous hearts to arrive!

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    1. Congratulations on winning the giveaway Deanne.

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  7. I really admire you for your committment to heath Kylie. That sounds silly but I really do. I just don't know how on earth I would give up so many things! The only thing I don't eat is meat/seafood but love my dairy, chocolate and a lot of other naughty things. I do love healthy food though, so will be happy to read your recipes :)

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    1. Thanks Sarah. That's lovely. It is hard to give up some of the things you love, but you soon get used to it.

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  8. You will do a great job inspiring and educating MS sufferers and I'm sure your recipes will be enjoyed by all! x

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  9. I love your blog and the two topics that you mention above. I don't care in what order or quantity they come in. Funny how doors open - I can see you as an International MS Food Ambassador - Dream big Missus K. I'll come to your first book signing for sure.....B:) x

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    1. Oh Brenda - You're so funny. I wonder if people do book signings for e-books? ha ha

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  10. Love your blog Kylie, your so clever, your recipes are lovely.x

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  11. I look forward to seeing some of your healthy recipes and will continue to follow for sure! :-)

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  12. Oh Sweetheart, bravo you! I'm so delighted that you've been sought out to share what you've learnt. All power to you. J x

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  13. Congratulations Kylie, that's such exciting news!

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  14. Congrats lovely :) Sounds great and an exciting new chapter. I love your blog and your recipes... always inspiring Kylie! Jo xx

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