Oh, and I have to say that labor is A LOT easier the second time around! Thank goodness!
There are a lot of things that I don't like about staying in a hospital. One of those things is the food. I didn't have anything bad, mind you, but it's definitely not great food. But I will say this, hospitals have the best ice for chewing in the whole wide world. They also have a sweet little drink that I like to call a "Hospital Cocktail."
The nurses gave me a "Hospital Cocktail" after I finished my labor to help get my blood sugar level back up. It is a yummy mix of fruit juice and lemon-lime soda. I tried to guess the ingredients on my own (and almost got it right), but I eventually just asked one of the nurses what the drink consisted of.
Now, I don't want you to have to go to the hospital to have this yummy drink, so I'll share it with you right here!
Oh, and as a bonus, I'm sharing a recipe for chocolate bran muffins. Any of you out there who have ever been pregnant know that (and I apologize if this is too much information) you get a little backed up after labor and anything to help you get regular again is a welcome thing. These bran muffins are just the ticket. Honestly, they work better than laxatives. Again, sorry if it's TMI!
Hospital Cocktail
Ingredients:
Sprite, 7-Up, or other lemon-lime flavored soda
Cran-Raspberry Juice
Orange Juice
Apple Juice
Directions:
Mix equal parts of all ingredients to make desired quantity. Serve over crushed ice.
Ingredients:
3 cups of All Bran cereal
2 1/2 cup water
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla (or other flavoring)
1 pkg Krusteaz fat free brownie mix
Directions:
Soak All Bran in water for 10 minutes (until most, but not all of the water is absorbed). Stir in remaining ingredients. Bake at 350 degrees for 22-25 minutes.
Makes 24 muffins. 1 WW point each.
Source: I got this recipe from my mom. I think she got it at a WW meeting.
Notes: You can experiment with the flavorings/extracts. Almond, coconut, orange, etc. are all fun. Also, I used Fiber One cereal because I couldn't find All Bran. It worked pretty well, but it required a little more water. I would say to add about 1/2 cup more water (but not more than that, otherwise they will be too gooey). Also, I couldn't find the Krusteaz fat free brownie mix at my grocery store, so I used a Betty Crocker Low Fat brownie mix instead. It worked great.
You crack me up! I didn't get any such drink. I feel gypped
ReplyDeleteOnly you would have asked for the recipe. Oh, and back in my day, we didn't get any cool cocktails either!
ReplyDeleteFor a low cal version and for those who don't mind artificial sweeteners, there are light versions of apple juice, cran-raspberry and Sprite Zero.
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