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Like, even though your spine is hosed, you're extremely adept at strew reduction. You need to pop in to my place and help me with my strew. You go, girl!
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Really interesting and inspireable video. I love her kitchen and their suggestion which is her a moral of great cooker.
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Thank you for sharing this, it's interesting to see the adaptations you use to make things work for you.
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Could you please posts videos of you cooking. Thanks.
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thanks for the ideas
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Thanks. well really close. Perhaps a better use of yours upper arms.
You also seem have a good strenght in your back.
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Thanks for your answer.
Yep i took your system for the boxes. Was really simple and efficiency.
What's your level ?
I'm C5-6.
bruxbel 2 years ago
I am around c5/c6 on my left side and c6/c7 on my right
imbonnie 2 years ago
Slick idea for the cooking oils. I should buy some lazy suzans too. I am leery of using a cook stove top from my chair. I love a gas stove but realize I may have to use something else. I am a good cook, but am mildly afraid I will dump something in my lap. I've thought of trying to get something like a silicone apron so I won't hurt myself in an accident. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
KayakFreak 2 years ago
I always keep a large folded towel on my lap - It works great for many things, cooking, typing, gardening etc,. It will help protect your lap and provide a flat surface to put things on, but not so slippery that they fall off easily.
imbonnie 2 years ago
I forgot to mention it on the video but the lazy susans I showed in the video are made by Oxo. I purchased them at Costco. They come in a two-pack, a small and a large for around $18 for the set.
imbonnie 2 years ago
was a long time with your very useful clips. Allways a good idea to take.
Thanks a lot.
All the best for you.
P.
bruxbel 2 years ago
Yes, I need to start posting more again. I hope you're able to use some of the ideas.
imbonnie 2 years ago