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Articles » November, 2008
Quick tips: Eating healthy for the holidays despite food-related illness
With the holidays fast approaching, I know some of you are worrying about how you'll handle traditional meals and other food-focused gatherings. To help ease your mind, I've collected some reliable resources on healthy holiday eating. If you'd like to add to the list, please shoot me an email and I'll update as necessary!
Posted: 11/20/2008 in The Kitchen
What I've learned from being one-armed
Well, that's probably a little over-dramatic. I'm not permanently one-armed...I'm just not allowed to use my right arm and hand for a few weeks as I heal from surgery. But for all practical purposes, I've been one-armed for the past three weeks and I'll be one-armed for a few more.
Since smashing my wrist three weeks ago, I've learned a lot of things. Practical tips, new ways of relating to people, the value of pump bottles for shower products, and the strong power of gratitude when it comes to getting your head right.
Here are just a few of the things I've learned, in no particular order. No matter what your illness or disability, I hope you find them useful.
