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Default Broken Arm Cooking

Hi All,

I wondered if anyone had any tips or tricks for
cooking with a broken arm. My sister had a car
accident, and is in a cast for 5 weeks. Fortunately,
it's the left arm, and she is right handed, so she can
do a few things - but chopping is right out.

I've suggested she check the prepared fresh foods
at the grocery store for things like ready-prepped
vegetables, or even the grocery salad bar - but
if anyone has other/better suggestions, I'd love to
pass them on to her!

She lives in a fairly large midwestern city, so has
access to things like Costco. No Trader Joe's, though.

Thanks for any ideas!

Michelle
 
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