regular rice cooked in the microwave and different flavored box rises! With race being the foundation, one can of cream of mushroom and a can of chicken or possibly steamed in the bag vegetables in about 10 minutes something that lasts a couple meals. My George Foreman grill is an absolutely wonder, taking meet straight out of the freezer into the microwave for one minute on high to defrost and about 10 minutes on the grill. One package of Ramen noodles and one can of condensed vegetable soup with about a cup of water five or six minutes in the microwave something simple and easy. Take advantage of an a caregiver who knows how to cook to have leftovers to cover a couple days or so.
I used to flush my catheter once a week and now about every two. with a acid solution of 120 mL held in the bladder for about 10 minutes. Old-school urologists taught me this many years ago. ________________________________ From: Dave Krehbiel <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Fri, November 5, 2010 7:54:55 AM Subject: [QUAD-L] Re: livening up the list... any favorite recipes? I have several different caregivers who come during the week, and I have been getting kind of bored with microwave dinners. On the other hand, my wife does not want caregivers rummaging through her kitchen to prepare complex meals (and sometimes leave a mess). Do you have any favorite recipes which are easy for caregivers to prepare? Here's my favorite easy recipe: lots of us drink cranberry juice to try to help us avoid urinary tract infections. Lately I have been asking my caregivers to heat up my cranberry juice in the microwave. It's nice to have something warm to drink on a cool day, and it tastes surprisingly good. What's your favorite easy recipe? Dave Krehbiel

