by Janice Reynolds | Dec 22, 2016 | Comfort Cookin', Daily Living |
I have come the point where I have to do the easiest I can. Some days I can get away with “easy” but I plan on “easiest.” Plan menus ahead. I have spoken about that in several blogs. You don’t have to stick with a particular day (except for those pesky holidays)....
by TPC Admin | Aug 24, 2016 | Coping Techniques, Daily Living, Support Groups |
Submitted by: A Grateful Pain Community Member Have you ever wondered what really happens on pain support calls? If so, you are going to want to read this blog. Back in May, The Pain Community (TPC) started a FREE phone support service for all those in the “world of...
by Janice Reynolds | May 24, 2016 | Comfort Cookin' |
Well, if you recall my News Year’s resolution to get this blog out every 6-8 weeks, you’ll know I have failed, big time. Unfortunately, life happens. I will try harder since I do think about this blog daily. My biggest tip is to cook in quantity so that there are...
by Janice Reynolds | Jan 18, 2016 | Comfort Cookin', Daily Living |
Another New Year and my resolution is to get this blog written as frequently as I had originally promised (about every 6-8 weeks). It has been very busy as most of you know in the United States pain community and I hope you have been following the information on our...
by TPC Admin | Dec 22, 2015 | Caregivers, Communication, Coping Techniques, Daily Living, Relationships |
by Maggie Buckley and Carolyn Noel 1. “Just LET ME DO IT!!!” Maggie – I remember an experience I had with my cousin while traveling in Las Vegas. She kept swooping in to carry my stuff, pick up my purchase or pick up my food order just as I was reaching for it. I had...
by Janice Reynolds | Oct 1, 2015 | Comfort Cookin' |
Most of us living with persistent pain are pretty safety conscious, which was why I felt so stupid recently. In my 50 years of cooking, I have always been very careful with raw meat, especially poultry. I was marinating some breast and the thought meandered through...