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@imallears

@ jakeduck
Hi,

Gotta respond to this. Understand your aversion to cooking...that ain’t gonna change. Your knowing you should and don’t eat healthy is a good sign that you want to live a long, fairly active life. So work with yourself.

Stop looking at cooking as an everyday thing you have to do......If you could summon up the interest and energy to cook maybe once or twice a month and spend that day cooking meals for the freezer , that equals a lot of days not cooking, just defrosting.

The crockpot could be your best friend...dump the food on and forget about it. But you have to do the initial learning process.

I’m sure you’ve used the rotisserie chicken route ad nauseum. Nothing wrong with that. Pick up a premade salad and throw some of that chicken on top. So many good things are precut today that require little or no effort. A bunch of precut veggies drizzled with olive oil and tossed in the oven is heavenly....and you have leftovers. That’s not “cooking”.

Thai takeout is healthy. Pick up a quart of Chinese stir fry. Throw some frozen fruit and spinach leaves and yogurt and ice cubes in a blender just to give you the nutrients you need. That ain’t cooking, just watching . Also might satisfy that sweet tooth.

You can get around cooking by planning ahead...will cost you a little more but you’re worth it aren’t you? Then when you do have a healthy day of eating, go get that cheesecake as a reward.

Take advantage of the friends that will cook a meal for you and treat yourself to an occasional steak dinner. Chili’s has a under 500 calorie steak and salad and avocado dinner that’s very good but probably loaded with sodium. You can balance that out for that day.

Slice up you toaster steak and toss it with Chinese stir fry takeout.

Make this a game. How can Mr Holloway expend the least amount of effort and maintain a healthy diet. Then write your favorites down and rotate them.

Can’t help you with the sweet tooth...that’s will power....but I bet dollars to doughnuts, the more nutritious meals you eat the less you will crave those sweets. The body is smart that way.

You have a great sense of humor so let’s make fun of Julia Child and Emeril and all of them and say Ha! look at what I did! or, more to the point, what I didn’t have to do.

Regards and Bon Appetit from FL Mary

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@imallears Mary, your message is good for anyone here, not just Leonard! Making food a healthy game could be fun. We all need food to survive, definitely, and that is what makes it difficult for people with eating or food disorders. Leonard, my dad always said he never met a cookie or cheesecake he didn't like. Towards the end of his life he wanted Panda brand black licorice. [Myself, I just want Good N Plenty]. Sometimes I still really desire what is a no-no on this renal diet, like a banana or good navel Orange.
Ginger

@imallears
You make some valid points. Funny thing is I use to love to cook and bake. I liked to make candy. I seldom eat sweets anymore and do eat quite healthy now bellyaching every inch of the way. I usually have 4oz of meat, potato veggies sometimes a salad. When my dad was alive we all went on a 700 calorie diet. Everything had to be weighed and measured but we all got full and had everything from appetizers to desert and never had any cravings. I use to eat every meal at the bakery and have a couple candy bars with a root beer float every night in bed. I’m not as active as I use to be when my pain was controlled with Fentanyl. I control it more now by staying off my feet. One reason I don’t cook or do anything for a prolonged time. After awhile I just collapse. Trying not to take any pain meds. I should hire someone to cook that way for me. I have a gal who cooks for me occasionally, guess she need to come more often. I hired her to help with my Mom but she’s not showing up.
Jake