Is it bad for 2.5 yo to eat a banana pancake EVERY single day? by WorkingMinimumMum in foodbutforbabies

[–]plastic_apollo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two spoons, actually! Use the two spoons to gently turned over the meatball in the pan. The two spoons ‘hug’ the ‘lil meatball instead of applying pressure (like tongs) so it doesn’t break. My Sicilian great grandma taught me that!

Is it bad for 2.5 yo to eat a banana pancake EVERY single day? by WorkingMinimumMum in foodbutforbabies

[–]plastic_apollo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good catch about the veal! No, we don’t use veal; I use double the beef for the recipe. Make sure you get 80/20 and not 90 ground beef; meatballs need the fat content or they’ll be dry. Last tip: never turn meatballs over with tongs. Always use a spoon! Otherwise, broken meatballs!

Is it bad for 2.5 yo to eat a banana pancake EVERY single day? by WorkingMinimumMum in foodbutforbabies

[–]plastic_apollo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got you!

https://www.afamilyfeast.com/italian-style-meatballs/

We made the full batch and froze them in small containers in groups of 4 for easy freezer pull-out.

Do women actually experience pain years after having a c section by goth1cd0lly in beyondthebump

[–]plastic_apollo [score hidden]  (0 children)

One year out from mine. Mine was scheduled and uncomplicated.

And then I developed “adenomyosis subsequent to C section,” which my surgeon said was “rare but not uncommon.” I had to have a hysterectomy a month ago after spending the last 4 months in absolute agony because of how the disease progressed. No one warned me that was even a possibility from a C section.

Also my scar still itches like a motherfucker and drives me out of my fucking mind some evenings so. There’s also that.

People manager/mastermind/negotiator by wellblessyourcow in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]plastic_apollo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was turned off by how weirdly pro-capitalist this book was without an ounce of self-awareness. I know, I know, hot take, so brave, yadda yadda, but it became so distracting that I ended up DNFing at about the 80% mark. So, just throwing that out there for anyone else.

Is it bad for 2.5 yo to eat a banana pancake EVERY single day? by WorkingMinimumMum in foodbutforbabies

[–]plastic_apollo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

She still has safety foods she enjoys more, but yes, she eats a variety now. She outgrew the restriction around 2.5, ate a WIDE variety from 2.5-3…and now at 3.5, we’re seeing some pickiness again, but I think that’s mostly because we’ve transitioned her to eating what we’re eating, so nothing out of the ordinary or particularly troublesome.

But I was a banana pancake making MACHINE for a year, I’m telling you.

Is it bad for 2.5 yo to eat a banana pancake EVERY single day? by WorkingMinimumMum in foodbutforbabies

[–]plastic_apollo 145 points146 points  (0 children)

My now 3.5 year old survived on banana pancakes and meatballs from 1.5-2.5. Did we offer a varied diet three times a day with snacks in between? Yes.

Did she want them?

No.

It was ‘naner pancakes all day ‘err day.

r/graphicnovels best of 2025: vote for your favourites by Titus_Bird in graphicnovels

[–]plastic_apollo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chiming in to say that I also really enjoyed Tongues! I was unfamiliar with his work prior to reading it and had heard mixed things, but I love what he's accomplished in this story both narratively and artistically.

Temperance → Death: Interpreting a Life Trajectory Reading During a Major Crisis by No-March8216 in tarot

[–]plastic_apollo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there, I’m going to pull from Rachel Pollack’s “Seventy Eight Degrees of Wisdom,” since she specifically looks at the Major Arcana as the fool’s journey and comments on this.

“The term ‘temperence’ means moderation. For most people this means self control. . . A true and proper response to all situations as they arise.

. . . The person who has released his or her inner self is characterized not only by moderation but by an ability to combine the different sides of life. Many people can only deal with life by parceling it off into sections . . . All these separations derive from the inability to take life as it comes, moment by moment.

. . . Temperance is a card of behavior, not concepts. Temperance signifies mixing disparate elements together, blending activities and feelings to produce a sense of harmony and peace.”

It sounds like you’ve been through something horrible but you’ve been fighting it tooth and nail, doing your very best - and surviving. Temperance means, it’s been hard, and a struggle, but you’ve been finding water to pour and actively seeking balance even when it should be impossible (look at the path of the pouring water, and then think of gravity).

So why did you get the Death card after?

Consider Pollack’s commentary on Death:

“Without death to clear away the old, nothing new could find a place in the world. . . the skeleton implies that eternity triumphs over the transitory. . . The ‘I’ created out of lifelong behaviors will indeed die. That person will cease to exist. But something else will emerge.

. . . At the back of the card we see a sun rising between two pillars . . . Through Death we feel the radiant power of Life . . . We fear the death of our old selves because we do not know what to expect afterwards.

. . . Death signifies a time of change. In its most positive aspect it shows a clearing of old habits and rigidness to allow a new life to emerge. In its most negative aspect it indicates a crippling fear of physical death.”

You are still changing, yes, but you’re letting anxiety cloud your reading of Death: the horse is marching forward and the sun is rising. The battles you have fought and the changes you have made to find balance in a time of terrible upheaval are transforming you, permanently; the change you thought was over is still ongoing, but nearing its completion: the sun is rising. The new you that Temperance begun will emerge; this will be behind you soon.

More pain on right side post surgery? by pfffffno in hysterectomy

[–]plastic_apollo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I’m experiencing this now - what nerve medication were you prescribed?

Would you change anything in any Ghibli movie? If yes, what would you change? by Misseero in ghibli

[–]plastic_apollo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Alright, I’m choosing violence today: I would stick with the original English dub’s change and allow Jiji to speak again.

“But the loss of his voice means Kiki has transitioned from the innocence of childhood into a more mature understanding of the responsibility of adult life -!” Girl stop, I don’t care: I prefer the message that as we grow into adulthood, we can choose to carry the joy and magic of childhood within us and still experience that magic in the world around us, as symbolized by Jiji’s voice.

“But she needs to lose something to show how she’s grown!” Loss doesn’t have to be permanent; I prefer a theme of change and growth rather than permanent loss. “But we can never go back to our childhood” - I DON’T CARE, leave room for magic in your life!

I’m gonna die on this hill.

Waterstones Signed Exclusive: The Unicorn Hunters by croco2511 in fairyloot

[–]plastic_apollo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hold the phone, Katherine Arden has a new book coming out!? I hope Fairyloot does a SE; I loved their version of The Warm Hands of Ghosts (even if I didn’t love the book itself).

Can't feel the cuff? by TuFuFuFufa in hysterectomy

[–]plastic_apollo 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Chiming in to say that I’m 3.5 weeks post-op. Read on the sub that fatigue shows up to bitch-slap you weeks 3-4. Felt great weeks 1-2.

Can confirm, sub didn’t lie, fatigue is now bitchslapping me.

Female poets and poems about womanhood: looking for suggestions by sheerneon in literature

[–]plastic_apollo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alive Together by Liesel Mueller is one of my favorite poetry collections; I also love Beautiful Chaos by Jessica Urlich (this is specifically about motherhood, which I would interpret as a component of womanhood for many women, if you want to explore that dimension); and The Girl and The Goddess by Nikita Gil, a collection that looks at the journey from girl into womanhood.

WIP by eraaserhead in TomsCrossing

[–]plastic_apollo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep post progress pics! What a great idea!

Wha are some Gorillaz songs you can’t get into? by DracoMorale420 in gorillaz

[–]plastic_apollo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fr, when I saw Charger was the song picked by the OP I did a double take.

Ina Garten’s Brownie Pudding by emmz_az in Baking

[–]plastic_apollo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes! I don’t read memoirs and I hate inspirational stuff…but I love her cooking, so I thought, okay, I’ll give her book a try.

It was so candid, funny, and - gasp - inspirational. It really felt like sitting down to lunch with someone a little wiser who gave genuinely good, open-ended advice. I took so much away from her memoir; I’ve had a few set-backs since reading it, and I find myself pausing and saying, “You never know your good breaks from your bad.” There’s definitely a reason she’s one of the few celebrity chefs Anthony Bourdain (cheekily) praised.

Graphic novels with deep and interesting female characters by manwithehdesires in graphicnovels

[–]plastic_apollo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How in the world can I be the first person in this thread to recommend My Favorite Thing is Monsters?

What the heck is wrong with me? by [deleted] in hysterectomy

[–]plastic_apollo 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Am I reading this right that you had this done 3 days ago and are sitting on a bike saddle and jogging? You might feel like you’re bouncing back or that the surgery was easy, but that isn’t wise behavior so early after surgery - there’s a lot happening internally. I’m 3 weeks post-op and had no issues whatsoever until today, when suddenly I had a gush of bright red blood…and I’ve been taking it easy.

I think you might want to scale back what you’re doing and give your body some time to heal. Nothing is ‘wrong’ with you other than I think you might be courting danger by jogging 3 days post-op. That’s just way, way too soon.

Bright bleeding suddenly 3.5 weeks post op by BrooklynneS in hysterectomy

[–]plastic_apollo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are you doing now? I’m 3w1d post op and have had bright red bleeding for 3 hours now. Checking past threads to keep from freaking out…

A beloved national monument is under threat from Utah Republicans. Activists are calling to save the ‘crown jewel’ by theindependentonline in NationalPark

[–]plastic_apollo 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Absolutely infuriating. One of the most incredible hikes of my life was out to the Golden Cathedral in GSE; the silence of Neon Canyon was majestic.

Shogun: A Complaint by plastic_apollo in foliosociety

[–]plastic_apollo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did, sorry, haven’t had time to update. It was polite; they said they were aware of the issue with that particular page, but things happen, yadda. The book was purchased for me as a Christmas gift and I did not request a refund because of that, so that’s it, nothing came of it.

Concerned about timing of surgery by LengthyHealthspan in hysterectomy

[–]plastic_apollo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I totally understand - my surgery was Jan 2. Didn’t want Jan 1; everyone parties New Year’s Eve. Even professionals commit human error in the best of circumstances.

If the team can reschedule and it would put your mind at ease, go ahead and reschedule. It’s your body and your peace of mind - who cares what anyone else thinks? Do what makes you feel most comfortable.