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Default OT The one-legged cook is now a one-handed cook

On 6/7/2014 11:09 AM, Janet Wilder wrote:
> On 6/7/2014 9:10 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>
>> Go ahead and cry whenever you feel like it.
>>
>> I had some other ideas about cooking for one since you're definitely
>> going to be busy. "Breakfast" for dinner. Now, I don't know if you
>> like what I consider breakfast foods. But omelets are quick, easy, you
>> can add vegetables and all sorts of things to them. Pancakes or french
>> toast with a side of fruit. Quick, easy, no need to worry about storing
>> leftovers.
>>
>> I wish you all the best.
>>

>
> Thanks, Jill. I do like omelets or migas. That's a good idea. I could
> cut up veggies when I have the time and keep them in the fridge.


That is a great idea. I wasn't a good cook-for-one person, when
Ron was in Chicago every week, I really didn't make myself 'real'
food all the time. But I did make the occasional omelet and
it's a great meal that keeps me from being hungry for much of the
day.

nancy