Posted by mike henry on February 23, 2015 at 15:20:13 from (104.9.177.120):
In Reply to: OT Food for one posted by Banditfarmer on February 22, 2015 at 10:32:17:
my wife suffers from severe chronic pancreatitus. This is she cant eat while her body adjusts the emzimes in her digestive tract. Usually 2 or 3 days. I am like you. I enjoy getting my work done even if it means working through meals. But when I finally get done I want to eat. I do lots of 1 pot meals. Mac Cheese, Goulash, but I can throw together a crap on the shingle real quick. Burger seasoned to taste cooked up. Add cream soup of choice, heat and serve over toast,noodles,tators ect. Wifes favorite is grilled sandwitches. I also don't mind mac and tomato juice and add chopped hotdogs. We have Kogels in MI which is a severe blessing. Hot rice with some milk, butter and touch of sugar or seasonings. Good for any meal. I also do cornbread heated with milk and honey as a light meal. Good luck. Good news is there isn't anyone there saying I don't like that!!
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