Napa Cabbage Salad w/ Asian Dressing

I found this online.

Napa Cabbage Salad with Asian Dressing

Ingredients

  • 1 head napa cabbage small to medium size, halved and sliced thinly
  • 2 medium navel oranges
  • 1 medium carrot cut into matchsticks or grated
  • 1 red bell pepper sliced thinly and cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 green onions sliced thinly on the bias
  • 1/2 cup cilantro chopped
  • 1/2 cup sliced almonds (let’s toast them, definitely!)

Asian dressing:

  • 4 tablespoons rice wine vinegar (Brown Rice Vinegar)
  • 3 tablespoons neutral flavored oil (avocado)
  • 2 tablespoons fresh orange juice squeezed from remaining orange after segmenting
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil (Toasted Sesame)
  • 1.5 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup (Cary’s Sugar Free, maple flavored syrup)
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

I just tried this and it is pleasant. I did not add any of the Spicy Chili Crisp.


I was in the Harris Teeter in Cary yesterday, looking for Brown Rice Vinegar, when I happened to see a small, good looking head of Napa Cabbage. All of these that I had seen at other groceries in the Fayetteville area had large heads, and that was something that I knew I couldn’t eat all of, before it went bad.

Years ago, I came across a recipe that was so simple, and so flavorful, but also so fattening, and so detrimental to keeping Blood Sugar and Sodium (salt) under check that it was dangerous. As I recall, the basic items in that recipe were: Napa cabbage, green onions, soy sauce, toasted almonds, crumbled (uncooked) Ramen noodles and the flavor packet from the Oriental flavored Ramen noodles. *Here is a current version of a Ramen Noodle Salad.

And AI’s 2¢:No, regular ramen noodles are not considered good for diabetics due to their high carbohydrate content, particularly refined carbohydrates, which can cause significant blood sugar spikes…” and, “Instant ramen noodles are very high in sodium, with one package containing 1,760 mg of sodium, or 88% of the 2-gram recommendation suggested by the WHO. Consuming just one package of ramen noodles per day would make it very difficult to keep sodium intake close to the current dietary recommendations.

And let me recount a story that I will have with me until I die, or go crazy, or get Alzheimers. This story hopefully will emphasize that keeping Blood Sugar under control IS extremely important.

Many years ago, a favorite cousin of mine and I were visiting a distant relative who was in a nursing home. We hadn’t seen this person (man) in a long time. At least, I hadn’t seen him in a long time. It was afternoon and as we walked into his room, we were aghast. He was laying in his bed and, he had no hands or feet. It may be that most of his arms and legs were gone. They had been amputated because he was a Diabetic and sugar had devastated his body. So much so, that it was necessary to remove these diseased limbs & appendages in order to save “the rest of him.”

He was helpless, laying there, unable to feed himself, or get up to go to the bathroom. Yeah, his arms and legs were gone. He had the look of a helpless animal, and his eyes were pleading, begging us to help him. And that was the problem. Neither of us could help him. We were as helpless as he was, in our way.

*This was only a brief event, but it has remained with me to this day. Years later, but vivid in my memory.

So, don’t “write me off” when I tell you, you need to keep your Blood Sugar under check. Watch what you eat, and find those foods and meals that are delicious, but also healthy. Oh, yeah, and don’t put gas in your radiator, or water in you gas tank. You wouldn’t think I’m exaggerating by those suggestions, would you?


On the way up to Raleigh yesterday, I stopped at the library in Lillington and bought two large books. $2 each. One was about WWII and the other was about Abraham Lincoln.

So, why was I looking for Brown Rice Vinegar in the Harris Teeter? Well, this is perhaps the finest Harris Teeter I’ve ever been in, and this wasn’t the first time I had been in THIS Harris Teeter. Years ago I had bought some very fine looking mushrooms there, something like a Snow White. I also recall they had “Tiger Sauce” on a long shelf with a bunch of other hot sauces. It was then that I realized that this was how the other half lived. Their Harris Teeter’s had more, much more, of everything. Yeah, it was all, already on their long, very long, extremely long shelves and down their many grocery isles.

But no, they didn’t have the Sempio Brown Rice Vinegar for which I was looking. But then, neither did the other two, very nice Asian Groceries I had already visited.

The Grand Asia Market

Great price on Hinnant Farms Muscadine & Scuppernong Grape Juices (not wine) $5.99@ , and on the Spicy Chili Crisp was only $3.49@ (so I bought 3). This is the largest, most complete Asian Market I’ve visited. This was my second visit. I think they had Sempio Soy Sauce, but no other Sempio products that I saw. *I bought one bag of Green Szechuan and one bag of Red Szechuan seeds. I also bought a bag of Dried Millet, but have since seen a warning label on the bag that says it may contain cancer causing ingredients.

Oh yeah, one of the first things I saw as I entered this market was several non-electric woks, like the one I had bought recently. These were not the exact same brand, VinChef, but there were two slightly different versions and I think they were $59@ which is what I paid for mine (I hope.). Both had the stylized flame border around the inside rim, but one had a knob on the glass lid, and the other had that awful handle for the lid that is also a hot spoon rest. *Aroma was the brand of electric wok, that I bought through Amazon.

So, after visiting the Grand Asia Market, I pulled up the other Google Map directions to the K-Town Market, on my phone and headed across town.

As I neared the K-Town Market, I saw that there were several construction workers near the street. I think they were probably working on a new sidewalk because as I was leaving, there was a cement mixer that was backing up near me. This store although on Duraleigh Road, is just about a half block from Highway 70 and only about 2.5 miles from Crabtree Valley Mall, which is on Hwy. 70.

K-Town Foods & Market

As I entered K-Town, I saw a clerk and pulled out my phone to show her the image of the Sempio Brown Rice Vinegar label. This was the new label, and not the one from several years ago when I tried their vinegar. I had bought that vinegar at a Korean Market in Fayetteville, which is no longer in business.

As I showed the clerk the image and asked if they had this brand of brown rice vinegar, she immediately said, “Yes,” and started walking back toward the back of the store. Oh, “Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy,” I was elated. She turned the corner of the isle and located there were several brands of brown rice vinegar, but pretty quickly I realized that there was no Sempio brand. *I ended up buying a different brand, with the hope that it would be as good as Sempio.

Another tangent. At the Grand Asia Market, I had bought several items. One item was a small jar of dried olives. The words “Dried Olives” were pretty much the only part of the labelling that was written in English, the rest being small, and in Japanese (I think.). When I opened the jar, and sampled one of these, I was “unpleasantly surprised.” Instead of being savory, they were sweet, sickeningly sweet, and a fake sweetness, that reminded me of what a 1980s aqua & peach colored beach house might taste like if you were able to generate that flavor in some high tech laboratory. I ate several of the olives.

At K-Town I bought three items: the “Snow White” Brand of Brown Rice Vinegar, a tall jar of Korean BBQ Sauce, and a bottle of Burdock Root Tea.

The tea was nicely packaged, and labelled, but I didn’t read the fine print until later. The later being after I had tried the unsweetened tea, and then decided to add some Splenda sweetener. Two packages of sweetener and “nope” not any better. In fact it was immediately obvious to me that the flavor of Burdock Root needed to be appreciated as “savory” and then I looked a little closer at the labeling on the bottle, and sure enough, it was readable… “savory drink.” I don’t think I would actually like the flavor of Burdock Root in any form, savory and definitely not sweet. I drank a little more while sitting in front of the Cary’ Harris Teeter. I poured the rest out in the parking lot of the Fuquay-Varina Smithfield’s Restaurant. Some exotic flavor that I like, like the preserving juice in a can of olives, might be added to the Burdock flavor, but not just by itself, and nothing readily comes to mind as the solution. Yuk!

No Sempio Brown Rice Vinegar at the Cary’ Harris Teeter but I did buy a small head of Napa Cabbage and a bunch of green onions. As I was doing the self-check out, a young man came up to me and asked if I wanted the Senior Discount. He had a card in his hand. I said, “Yes,” and he scanned the card on my kiosk, and then told me that Harris Teeter offers a Senior Discount on each Thursday. I told him that Publix offers their SDs on Wednesdays. He was aware of that. I had marked my bathroom calendar for the Wednesdays Publix offer, but now do I need to add HT for Thursdays, or come up with another way to remember these discount days?

Later at home, I tried the “Korean BBQ Sauce.” Not bad. In fact, of all the items I bought and tried yesterday, this was light years toward being pleasing. Not perfect, but very passable, and I still want to try it on maybe, a pork shop. Yeah, I can visualize the thick cut pork chop that is currently frozen in my freezer, in my Aroma wok, in the oven and then covered with this BBQ sauce.

I’ve got to remember NOT to eat at Smithfield’s again. But, this time it was after I had enjoyed the Chicken “Dark” Platter, with coleslaw, potato salad and 3 hushpuppies. At home, as I was entering the items I had eaten at Smithfield’s, that I realized how many calories I had eaten in that one meal. Well over a 1,000, in fact about 1,400 calories in that one meal. That’s about twice of what I normally eat in one meal at home, and I might feel a little guilt at being around 700 calories in a single meal. NOT WORTH IT!

I just weighed myself and definitely not worth it. I am at exactly 250 lbs. this morning after being in the 240s for the previous week. Hopefully because yesterday was not normal, and I did eat out, my weight will head back down in the next few days.

And the “Not Sempio” Brand of Brown Rice Vinegar was not what I was looking for. It has too strong a flavor.


CJ CheilJedang Co., Ltd.

This is a Chinese company.

Snow White

I find it unusual that I can’t find the exact bottle of Brown Rice Vinegar that I took a picture of above. Also, I am not sure if the company is Snow White, a subsidiary of Cj CheilJedang Co., Ltd. Or, if one company is Chinese and the other a Korean company.