Dietary Update

Returning from the Place of Insight, Bugs found that his tastebuds had become tired.  Jaded.  In need of fluffing-up.

Local-grown organic Baby BokChoy looked good in the market.

Bugs inspects.

Finds it good.

Orders it.

Compliments to the chef.

Four stars.

About nadbugs

Anita loves cats. This must be because she, too, has had nine lives. She’s been dancing since she could walk, she was a commercial artist and advertising producer, she earned a third-degree black belt in Aikido, she is a drummer with the Afrique Aya Dance Company, she is an attorney, and she’s a meditator and a devoted student of Nonviolent Communication. She also spent one lifetime sidelined with a devastating back injury in 1992. Since then – FELDENKRAIS METHOD® to the rescue. The FELDENKRAIS METHOD is all about dreaming concretely – thinking intelligently and independently by way of a gracious and kind physicality. The work affords all who study it a process by which to reach, with movement, into the mind and the heart, to make nine lives into one whole being.
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13 Responses to Dietary Update

  1. Dakota says:

    oh is this just too cute or what? Look at that meal you served Nad! What a well balanced plate! Starch, protein and veggie!! I would lick my bowl clean too! I never knew a cat would eat bok choy!!! I love this!

  2. nadbugs says:

    I’m giggling, over how your answer shows Bugs to be a true original. What a guy.

  3. Catsparella says:

    That looks delicious! If you put it in front of me (ok, maybe minus the kibble), I would eat it right up!

  4. Bugs, try strawberry tops! Delicious.

    • nadbugs says:

      Hmmm. My local strawberry source got flooded out. Must try to find some somewhere and check this out. Kinda fibrous . . . . but you’d think I’d stop being surprised somewhere along the line here. Nuh-uh. Still surprised. Constantly.

  5. lifewith4cats says:

    It just lightens my heart when ever I see a picture anew of that dish, set with a cat photo picture for company. I love that soo much. It makes me want to give hugs.

  6. Seriously dude, you ate BOK CHOY? Where’s the ham???

    • nadbugs says:

      My candy-ass Bean doesn’t know the meaning of the word “ham.” She has things around the house like seaweed too, can you believe it? Actually seaweed is pretty good. Since I can’t get any fish around here, neither ham. It’s pretty lame.

      • Hey, Bugs! My human is one of those vegetable-eating weirdos. I do love the seaweed, too, though. Have you trained your Bean to rip off tiny bits of nori and drop them from the sky so you can bat at them and pounce on them and devour them? It took me quite a while to get mine trained. Make sure the pieces are small enough so they don’t get stuck to the roof of your mouth — that sucks. I also enjoy crunchy cruciferous veggies like the hard part of cabbage. Reminds me of the crunch of those wildebeest bones. Fun.

        • nadbugs says:

          You are stone brilliant. I trained Bean immediately with the nori. Excellent. Unfortunately, though, as for the cruciferous veg, I will not permit Bean to enter the door carrying anything like broccoli. The air in here would not be fit to breathe otherwise. You know what I’m saying. No? I’ll spell it out. Pooting. Not good.

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