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Boneless skinless chicken thighs
Lemon juice (I have bottled)
Olive oil
Trader Joe's Green Goddess vegan dressing
Trader Joe's Green Goddess seasoning blend
Chopped fresh garlic
Chopped fresh parsley and dill
Baked at 400F for ~40 minutes or until golden brown. Served with baked sweet potato.
The FAQ section of FSA website and many folks here have confirmed that not recertifying income while on PAYE keeps you on PAYE but your amount due every month reverts to the 10yr standard payment plan calculated amount.
If you know you're going to get "kicked off" PAYE (aka no longer qualify for the PAYE plan's calculation for your monthly payment amount) because your income has increased, is there any benefit in recertifying your income versus not if the end result will be that you stay on PAYE and will continue making qualifying payments? Do one of these actions avoid forbearance?
I am so close to the finish line I just want to remain on a PSLF qualifying plan. Avoiding any delays in crossing the finish line is what concerns me!
14 year old male neutered short haired domestic cat who is the only pet in the home and is indoor only. Weighs 14ish lbs and eats 3 Fancy Feast Classic pate cans daily now.
Previously was on Bexacat once daily and ate a daily mixture of 8 tbsp royal canin glycobalance kibble and 1 wet can fancy feast classic pate until hospitalized for DKA and liver infection.
Post discharge plan was to start on insulin but by second at home dose his blood sugar dipped dangerously low so insulin was stopped altogether. We got the idea to switch to wet can food only and ever since... his blood sugar levels are completely in range!
Cat is considered in remission now but man it would have been real good to have known wet food was all he needed to maintain his levels. Hospital vet did not provide comments when asked about diet post discharge just make sure he eats.
Any thoughts on how much of this was just due to feeding kibble? The glycobalance kibble is surprising high in carb yet the wet fancy feast isnt even formulated for diabetic cats.