What do you cook when your left arm doesn't work?
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Bursitis has completely stopped me from using my left arm. I was trying to think about what could be cooked with just one arm.
This is where pantry clean out met up with my upcoming Sunday edition Heathcliff edit. I can cook spam with just one arm.
The only scratch made element in this is some mustard seed caviar I made a while back. I put some of it in the spice blender to cream it up a little. It went excellent with this otherwise depression causing meal.
Cost per person: $4
It is very expensive to cook from completely prepackaged foods.


You’ll be all right
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Bursitis has completely stopped me from using my left arm. I was trying to think about what could be cooked with just one arm.
This is where pantry clean out met up with my upcoming Sunday edition Heathcliff edit. I can cook spam with just one arm.
The only scratch made element in this is some mustard seed caviar I made a while back. I put some of it in the spice blender to cream it up a little. It went excellent with this otherwise depression causing meal.
Cost per person: $4
It is very expensive to cook from completely prepackaged foods.


I’ve been practicing cracking/opening eggs with just one hand for the last year. Good to know one of my favorite breakfasts of spam and eggs could still be on the menu.
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If you break your legs, it’s hard to cook orangutan.
Personal experience?
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Personal experience?
Nah, it’s a meme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D29x8JBmkk0&t=4
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Nah, it’s a meme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D29x8JBmkk0&t=4
Ah. I can hear it now.
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I’ve been practicing cracking/opening eggs with just one hand for the last year. Good to know one of my favorite breakfasts of spam and eggs could still be on the menu.
Easy meal. You can even do bagged hash browns. Just don’t think about shredding cheese and trying to roll it into a breakfast burrito.
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Bursitis has completely stopped me from using my left arm. I was trying to think about what could be cooked with just one arm.
This is where pantry clean out met up with my upcoming Sunday edition Heathcliff edit. I can cook spam with just one arm.
The only scratch made element in this is some mustard seed caviar I made a while back. I put some of it in the spice blender to cream it up a little. It went excellent with this otherwise depression causing meal.
Cost per person: $4
It is very expensive to cook from completely prepackaged foods.


If you can open a spam can then you should be able to cook anything. This photo is pretty depressing. Grab a cook book and get to work.
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Bursitis has completely stopped me from using my left arm. I was trying to think about what could be cooked with just one arm.
This is where pantry clean out met up with my upcoming Sunday edition Heathcliff edit. I can cook spam with just one arm.
The only scratch made element in this is some mustard seed caviar I made a while back. I put some of it in the spice blender to cream it up a little. It went excellent with this otherwise depression causing meal.
Cost per person: $4
It is very expensive to cook from completely prepackaged foods.


I can’t find it now, but I saw a video just yesterday of a lady with one hand chopping onions and some other items. She had an implement on the counter with pins facing upward that she could stick half an onion on while cutting it.
I’ll keep and eye out for it, but in the meantime searching for “one handed cooking” on youtube will get you a ton of interesting things, from gadgets to methods of dealing with prep.
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Bursitis has completely stopped me from using my left arm. I was trying to think about what could be cooked with just one arm.
This is where pantry clean out met up with my upcoming Sunday edition Heathcliff edit. I can cook spam with just one arm.
The only scratch made element in this is some mustard seed caviar I made a while back. I put some of it in the spice blender to cream it up a little. It went excellent with this otherwise depression causing meal.
Cost per person: $4
It is very expensive to cook from completely prepackaged foods.


Tell your left arm to get a job.
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I can’t find it now, but I saw a video just yesterday of a lady with one hand chopping onions and some other items. She had an implement on the counter with pins facing upward that she could stick half an onion on while cutting it.
I’ll keep and eye out for it, but in the meantime searching for “one handed cooking” on youtube will get you a ton of interesting things, from gadgets to methods of dealing with prep.
I have a cutting board with pins that suctions to the counter, been very helpful while my arms heal from surgeries
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Bursitis has completely stopped me from using my left arm. I was trying to think about what could be cooked with just one arm.
This is where pantry clean out met up with my upcoming Sunday edition Heathcliff edit. I can cook spam with just one arm.
The only scratch made element in this is some mustard seed caviar I made a while back. I put some of it in the spice blender to cream it up a little. It went excellent with this otherwise depression causing meal.
Cost per person: $4
It is very expensive to cook from completely prepackaged foods.


I got Korean BBQ flavored Spam out of curiosity the other day so you’re inspiring me to actually try it.
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I got Korean BBQ flavored Spam out of curiosity the other day so you’re inspiring me to actually try it.
I’d definitely eat that
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Tell your left arm to get a job.
It’s fully doped up on prednisone, antibiotics and ibuprofen so that it can get a job.
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I have a cutting board with pins that suctions to the counter, been very helpful while my arms heal from surgeries
I could make one of those. Wondering if I should go with stainless steel or brass?
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I have a cutting board with pins that suctions to the counter, been very helpful while my arms heal from surgeries
I was thinking one of the hardest things for me to do, that I do regularly, would be to peel and chop an onion, and here is a solution. Thanks for linking this. I’m happy to know it exists, if I ever need one.
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I could make one of those. Wondering if I should go with stainless steel or brass?
I think mine has stainless in it, because it’s cheap. If you have brass on hand, why not? I think it’ll be strong enough, I’d just wonder about corrosion at the point where it meets the board
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I was thinking one of the hardest things for me to do, that I do regularly, would be to peel and chop an onion, and here is a solution. Thanks for linking this. I’m happy to know it exists, if I ever need one.
It made my life so much easier! I needed a carpal and cubital release in both arms and couldn’t even slice veg by the point I was entering hand therapy.
We’ll see if I still need it after the surgeries heal, if I don’t then I plan on donating it to an accessible device service in my state so it can help more people
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Bursitis has completely stopped me from using my left arm. I was trying to think about what could be cooked with just one arm.
This is where pantry clean out met up with my upcoming Sunday edition Heathcliff edit. I can cook spam with just one arm.
The only scratch made element in this is some mustard seed caviar I made a while back. I put some of it in the spice blender to cream it up a little. It went excellent with this otherwise depression causing meal.
Cost per person: $4
It is very expensive to cook from completely prepackaged foods.


Well, whatever you’re doing, it looks like you’re doing it right!
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It’s fully doped up on prednisone, antibiotics and ibuprofen so that it can get a job.
Dope that punk-ass arm the fuck back to work already and get well soon xoxo
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I think mine has stainless in it, because it’s cheap. If you have brass on hand, why not? I think it’ll be strong enough, I’d just wonder about corrosion at the point where it meets the board
I’d have to buy the neils either way. Brass is food safe and more antimicrobial than stainless. And would look better with the wood I would use instead of plastic. Wood is also naturally antimicrobial. A small amount of Titebond III and the join would be water proof.