link to my Blog on cooking from a wheelchair

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Lindaonwheels 19 de Febrero de 2011

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Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo Sábado, 19 de Febrero de 2011 a las 10:17 PM
Re: link to my Blog on cooking from a wheelchair

thanks Linda will hop on over to your blog! thanks for the link

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo Sábado, 19 de Febrero de 2011 a las 10:21 PM
Re: link to my Blog on cooking from a wheelchair

Hi Linda, I didn't have access to leave a message on your blog.. What a true inspiration you are! My goodness those idea;s in the cabinets are amazing. I love the cakes from Costco as well... going to check out more.. thanks for sharing with us...You are one talented lady.... its wonderful to see the motivation you have to inspire others as well... keep up the fabulous blogging its awesome!

Miss Polly Motzko
Miss Polly Motzko Domingo, 20 de Febrero de 2011 a las 12:34 AM
Re: link to my Blog on cooking from a wheelchair

Dear Linda Cannon Rowan,
Thanks for sharing your wonderful blog here. My dad is very disabled with osteoarthritis and is in a wheelchair with my mom caring for him 24 hours a day.

I will go to your site and look at it and I would love to showcase some of your articles on my blog some time. There is a need for writers like you!

You give hope and inspiration to many people.

Paulette Le Pore Motzko
(Polly Motzko)

http://CookingUpAStorminCa.ning.com

Jann from PA
Jann from PA Jueves, 24 de Febrero de 2011 a las 03:06 AM
Re: link to my Blog on cooking from a wheelchair

One of my siggestions for people with limited energy is to use a kid's cookbook which has very simple, but very good recipes in them. I know I get tired just reading recipes with many ingredients and lots of preparation. Also, team cooking is good: team up with your spouse, a friend, or a child to share the "duties." Kids, especially love to stir or cut things up (age appropriate). Even little ones can stir with a big spoon in a large bowl or cut with a plastic knife or pound crackers into crumbs in a ziploc bag.

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