Recipes, Food Tips, Healthy Eating & More

Posted by Debbra Williams, Alumna Mentor @debbraw, Feb 22, 2019

Some of the members of the Gratitude Discussion Group were interested in having a place to share recipes and food ideas. I’m hoping that we can use this thread as a place to have that kind of discussion. I’d love to hear your ideas for quick meals, comfort food, healthy snacks, and more.

Personally, I’ve just been through a bad reaction to one of my medications that left me with a very queasy stomach. I would love to hear ideas – or recipes – that might be used when you need to get something on your stomach, but don’t want to overdo it.

Hopefully, this thread will even be a place where we can share recipes for special treats and yummy rewards. It doesn’t always have to be healthy!

I’d love to hear from members who have been part of other discussions AND from new members who have good ideas, recipes and food tips to share. I’m excited to see who might start us off here with an awesome food suggestion!

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Just Want to Talk Support Group.

@jakedduck1

Has anyone in California seen Oat milk in stores? I haven’t.
Jake

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@jakedduck1 No I haven't seen any here going shopping bsoon I,ll let u know

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@lioness

@jakedduck1 There goes my Cheerios what's left

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@lioness
I like frosted mini wheats because they have 90% of your daily iron. Need to keep up my hemoglobin.
Jake

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@jakedduck1 @lioness @margieinia The oat milk was similar to other non-dairy milk. Not as good as real milk, but OK. I got the brand made by Quaker Oats. It has quite a bit of fiber in it, which makes it healthier, especially if combined with a high fiber cereal like the mini-wheats that @jakedduck1 mentioned. I bought the kind without added flavoring or sweetener (50 calories). Because of the fiber, it might be the healthiest of the non-dairy milk.

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@hopeful33250

@jakedduck1

I doubt that nothing is as bad as diet sodas. I think the nut milk is really OK, still has protein. I just recently tried the Oat milk.

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@hopeful33250- That doesn't even sound good, my mouth went dry. So what does it taste like?

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@jakedduck1

@merpreb
Hi
No, not just that I don’t like it. I suppose I don’t like it mostly because it’s so painful to do. I didn’t have so much trouble when I was taking Fentanyl and Percodan. Now I just take Percodan but haven’t taken any in 2 months. Maybe that’s why I bellyache so much, lol. I use to clean the house from top to bottom and cook everyday. As far as walks go No, I don’t get out. I walk around the house mostly. My chronic pain limits me. Feet, legs shoulders, neck & back. I’m suppose to have both shoulders replaced and back surgery which I have so far refused. My overall general health is good.
Jake

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@jakedduck1 - Oh my goodness, so many replacements and your back too? I hate it when there's more than one thing ailing me. I get depressed and feel hopeless. I really think, Jake, that it's time to do something about your pain so that you can live a more productive life. You really don't want to just settle for not being able to move, do you?

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@lioness

@merpreb I'm so glad you found it helps you Ive advocated this for a long time. That chi tea sounds delicious I will have to check it out. Today I just have know energy and going to babysit grandson today so need to get myself geared up for him. Just recently I had to get Prednisone from my Dr. the one on a sliding scale you know 6 down to 1 It has helped a lot to get rid of the inflammation for me . Now I have gone back to the ginger-turmeric tea but the chai tea I will get . I still do exercise 2 x a week and eating just the fruits and vegies. have a good day

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@lioness Prednisone really is a mixed blessing. You were taking it for inflammation? I forget what I took that sliding scale dosage for, but I know it did work. Another time I was on it for a couple of weeks and gained a lot of weight and I was miserable. I was able to get off of it a couple of days early. Now I take it daily, but a small dose so it hasn't really bothered me.
I hope you enjoyed your grandson, you always seem to look forward to those times with him. I doubt I will ever live close to my grandchildren, when either my son or daughter finally have some children.
By the way, I buy the Rishi tea at Whole Foods. There is one in a non-refrigerated carton that you just add milk to, it's sweetened, but you can also buy tea leaves to brew if you want to able to have it without sugar. I think I saw it in tea bags too recently.
JK

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@jakedduck1

@merpreb
No, I’m not kidding about doing things. I use to clean the house top to bottom and cook up a storm. My Neuropathy has gotten worse from the bottom of my feet to just above my waist. Both shoulders need replaced due to severe Arthritis from years of falling and surgeries. I’m limited to the time I can stand.
Jake

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@jakedduck1 I think that @merpreb has an excellent point there. Maybe you should consider the surgeries. It sounds as you are living with too many areas of pain, life would be better if you could eliminate some of those painful areas.
JK

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@merpreb

@jakedduck1 - Oh my goodness, so many replacements and your back too? I hate it when there's more than one thing ailing me. I get depressed and feel hopeless. I really think, Jake, that it's time to do something about your pain so that you can live a more productive life. You really don't want to just settle for not being able to move, do you?

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@merpreb
I agree with you about managing the pain. It’s a hard decision to make about relying on pain meds but I think there comes a point in your life , and depending on your age, when it is a necessary evil. Also hard to decide about surgeries. I worked for an orthopedic practice for nearly 20 years and have seen the good and bad about joint replacements and back surgeries and would probably only go that route if pain couldn’t be managed. Difficult to say and there are no guarantees. But quality of life is so important. Food for thought.

Regards from FL Mary

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@imallears- For me quality of life is everything and I hope that it is for you too Jake!

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@merpreb

@hopeful33250- That doesn't even sound good, my mouth went dry. So what does it taste like?

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@merpreb It tastes similar to the other non-dairy kinds of milk, like soy, cashew, etc.

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