Recipes from Around the World: Tofu and Tomatoes with Marmalade Sauce
Tofu is a commonly used ingredient in Asian cuisine, especially Chinese. There are many ways to cook tofu—you can steam it with chili bean sauce, fry it and top with salt and pepper, stir it with soy sauce, make it into soup, or even serve it as a cold dish without cooking. No matter how […]
Recipes for Managing Side Effects: Ritz Peanut Butter Bites
Recipes for Managing Side Effects Series: Loss of Appetite Cancer treatment may have a significant impact on your appetite. Whether it’s the pain from mouth sores, general nausea, or food just not tasting like it used to, eating during this time can be a challenge. With the right approach, though, you can help your body […]
Recipes for Managing Side Effects: Oatmeal Breakfast Bowl
Recipes for Managing Side Effects Series: Smell Aversion Eating during cancer treatment can be difficult, especially if you are experiencing common side effects such as smell aversion. Smell aversions may be caused by chemotherapy and some targeted therapies, certain medications, or a sudden change in taste receptors on your tongue [i]. This may cause a […]
Recipes for Managing Side Effects: Banana Pineapple Smoothie
Recipes for Managing Side Effects Series: Bloating For many cancer patients, bloating is a common and uncomfortable complaint. Bloating is when the belly feels full and tight and it may look swollen [i]. There are several reasons why bloating may occur. These include: Swallowing air [i] Eating or drinking gas-producing foods or drinks [i] Delayed […]
Barbecue Guide During Cancer
Barbecues are such an important part of summer, you don’t want to totally miss out. Plus, things just taste better when they were cooked on a grill. If you’re feeling up to hitting the barbecue circuit, here’s what you need to know to do it safely. Yes, things should be prepared more carefully for someone […]