December, 2025

Dec 28, 2025

Things I Do Differently

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The things I mention here are all second nature to me, It’s just the way that I live and have lived for years. In fact, I had to think hard about what might be different since it’s all so normal to me. Here it is and I hope it’s no too long-winded!

  • I don’t use teabags. I use organic full leaf green tea and brew one cup at a time as needed in my mini glass teapot. The same goes for black tea – organic, full leaf tea brewed one cup at a time.
  • I never drink any very hot beverage. Into my biggest mug, I pour my hot brewed tea and add enough cold water to cool it down to luke-warm. It just feels like very hot beverages are not kind to the throat or tongue, and long term, they are also a risk factor for esophageal cancer.
  • No ice cold drinks either. Room temperature only.
  • The only beverages I drink at all are tea and water – nothing else. I have no desire for anything else.
  • I eat very little fruit, maybe a bite or two a day. (but I do eat LOTS of vegetables! πŸ₯¦ πŸ₯•πŸ«‘ πŸ… πŸ§…)
  • I never eat sweets on an empty stomach. It’s always better to include some fat and protein with sweets to slow down the sugar spike (like an apple with a few walnuts) (or a cookie with a glass of milk).
  • We have no aspirin, tylenol, antacids, cold medication, allergy pills, none of that in our house. If we have any discomfort, we focus on finding the cause, not masking the symptom. If I have pain, I use ice or heat. I sometimes consider getting anti-anxiety medication when I look in my lighted, magnified, makeup mirror, but I finally decided to stop looking so hard. 😳
  • Skin gets thinner and drier as we age, so I keep water and lip balm everywhere: in the kitchen, bathroom, at my desk, by the sofa, in my purse, and in my car.
  • I don’t take multi-vitamins. I feel my diet gives me all the nutrients I need.
  • I peel peppers before eating or cooking. The skins seem hard to digest.
  • Finger nails also get weaker as we age. They can crack or peel so I use a glass nail file. It’s a lot kinder to the nails than an emery board.
  • Manicures – pedicures – facials – massages? Not for me. I can’t seem to sit still long enough!
  • I eat something every 3-4 hours.
  • It’s my belief that in many cases, you can decide not to be sick. I have had occasions when I feel a cold coming on and I simply decide that, “this is not going to happen!” I make chicken soup, rest for the day, and start making a To Do list for tomorrow. That’s as far as it’s ever gotten. No cold or flu in over 50 years.
  • I trust what my body tells me. Some things are obvious: When I’m thirsty, it’s telling my I’m dehydrated and should drink some water. When I eat too much, it punishes me by making me lethargic and uncomfortable, to each me a lesson. Listen to your body. It will let you know what you need, and don’t need. Craving an orange? You might need some vitamin C. Craving a steak? You might need some heme iron. Craving something salty? You might be dehydrated – salt is an essential electrolyte. And you body will readily let you know what you don’t need. A perfect example is a hangover. 🀒

I hope these things are helpful without being too preachy… πŸ™‚

Dec 25, 2025

πŸŽ„ Merry Christmas πŸŽ„

Merry Christmas to all my fellow cooks,

I hope all you made tastes as good as it looks.

Thank you for trusting all my recipes here,

So Merry Christmas to allπŸŽ„and a Happy New Year! πŸŽ‰

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Dec 21, 2025

All This In One Week

Christmas may be coming but it never feels like it here in southern California where it’s warm and sunny, 😎 but not for long because we have a bunch of rain coming! β˜”οΈ Of course I’m baking for Christmas, but it’s mostly sweets to give as gifts. My husband says, “It’s not fair! Chocolate-dipped macaroons are my favorite! Can I just have the scraps?” (He doesn’t know I saved some for him. 😍) Here’s what I cooked this week:

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  • Chocolate-dipped macaroons (gifts)
  • Cabbage soup
  • Vegetable stir fry with cashews
  • Chewy oatmeal chocolate chunk cookies
  • Beef stew
  • Apple bread
  • Granola bars (for us and gifts)

  • Greek lemon chicken & potatoes with steamed Brussels sprouts & broccolini
  • Caramel corn. Lots of caramel corn! (gifts – okay, I kept some for me! πŸΏπŸ˜‹)
  • Salmon patties with roasted root vegetables
  • Custard pudding
  • Bran muffins
  • Vegetable fried rice with spinach and bok choy
  • Christmas sugar cookies

πŸŽ„I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and that all your kitchen creations turn out.πŸŽ„

Dec 17, 2025

How To Measure Corn Starch

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For anyone using corn starch in their recipes, I want to share the new way that I measure corn starch… using an empty baking powder tin! I just fill the empty tin with corn starch and measure away. It’s as simple as that. You can also use these tins to measure cocoa powder or spice mixes you make at home. Well, that’s all for today. I’m off to buy popping corn for my Christmas caramel corn. πŸΏπŸ˜‹πŸΏ

Dec 13, 2025

More Good Stuff To Eat

I can hardly wait to start my Christmas baking! Some people hide Christmas presents – me? I need to hide Christmas cookies from the man who lives here. He’ll never find them because they’re in the garage in the pile of junk he promised to clean up.. in 2009! Here’s what I cooked this week:

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  • Pan-fried turkey meatballs but with with chicken – it’s softer so they’re kind of flat but so tasty!
  • Lentil soup
  • No knead whole wheat bread
  • Double chocolate chip mini cookies
  • Vegetable bean pasta with broccoli + salad
  • Angel hair casserole + steamed beets
  • Vegetable soup

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  • Tortillas
  • Dark chocolate cashew clusters
  • Spaghetti with shredded chicken + salad
  • Vegetable fried rice + salad with asian dressing
  • Almond butter
  • Sheet pan chicken & roasted vegetables
  • Taco salad
Dec 10, 2025

5 Small Changes Anyone Can Make

I realize my lifestyle may seem extreme but it’s really just routine to me, not a hardship at all. Β But if it seems overwhelming, here are five small changes anyone can make towards better health. No step is too small to make a difference:

  1. Reduce or eliminate soft drinks. There is nothing redeeming in these beverages and even worse are diet sodas. Β You could start by adding sparkling water to a variety of fruit juices. Orange juice with sparkling bubbly water is good, or start with a flavored bottled water but beware of “zero calories” which usually means artificial chemical sweeteners. I would rather have a drink with sugar than artificial sweeteners. If you’re hooked, try diluting your soda with sparkling water as a first step.
  2. Vegetables With Every Meal.Β Vegetables, especially cooked vegetables, are your lifeline to good health. So no matter what you’re having for lunch or dinner, make sure there is some vegetable with each meal (preferably more than one). At home, a steamer makes this really easy. I routinely steam carrots, beets, zucchini, Brussels sprouts, green beans, broccoli, sweet potatoes, and cauliflower. I add them on the side with casseroles and pasta dishes. When eating out, if your meal doesn’t include veggies, most restaurants have side orders of vegetables you can add and share at the table.
  3. Make your own salad dressing. You are eating salads, right? πŸ™‚ You don’t need the store-bought dressing when it’s so easy to make your own with heart-healthy, vital olive oil. Just stir it up with any vinegar of your choice or fresh lemon juice with some herbs, mustard if you like, salt & pepper. You can make it on the spot as needed or make it in a jar to keep refrigerated, like I do. Olive oil has numerous health benefits and is also great for your skin. (p.s. I just looked up a popular Ranch dressing – 😳 it has MSG and other things I can’t pronounce! πŸ‘Ž)
  4. Learn to love dark chocolate. I like this part because I like sweets. I used to enjoy milk chocolate but knowing the health benefits of 70% dark chocolate, I learned to like it and now I love it. I started with bars with more cacao, from 40-50-60% and eventually 70%, which is where the heart health comes in. I love 70% dark chocolate and now I use it to make my own cashew or almond clusters. Don’t try too hard! Β 80 and 90% chocolate is a tough sell! Stick to 70% for the best taste and its many healthy benefits.
  5. Eat less sugar. This is a challenge for me because I love sweets! But I’m working on reducing my sugar and you can too. I’m baking my cookies smaller or have half a cookie for dessert. You don’t have to give up ice cream, just eat less (and never out of the carton! Β πŸ₯„) I rarely bake cakes any more and most of my desserts are a small cookie or one or two of my dark chocolate clusters. When eating out, when I had a fancy, rich dessert, I always felt overloaded. These days, I don’t even want it. So now we split dessert, if we have it at all. Going out for ice cream or gelato? Ask for a child’s portion or ask for a smaller serving. We go for gelato occasionally, and I just say, “That’s enough right there.” I enjoy the treat and feel better afterwards.

p.s. My husband then asks if he can have the part of gelato that I didn’t get! This is what I have to deal with…. ❀️❀️

Dec 7, 2025

What’s For Lunch?

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Yes, I have my own way of making a sandwich. They are always open face with lots of lettuce on top. I use either baby romaine leaves or chunks of iceberg lettuce. I always add fresh vegetables. This time it’s cruciferous radishes, crisp carrots, and important leafy greens. (Thank goodness we don’t have a hungry pet rabbit! πŸ₯¬ πŸ₯•πŸ‡) Does that not look delicious?? That and a cup of tea makes a fantastic lunch! I’m never too full because it’s not a lot of bread, which is my own whole wheat bread. Salmon is my favorite but I also make tuna, egg salad, and sardine sandwiches this way. Other favorite lunches are: almond butter & banana sandwich, lentil soup, or potato pancakes (when I have time). It’s usually a quick sandwich since there is always lots to do.

I’m on my feet all day so I put on sneakers first thing in the morning. I remember an all-day shopping spree with my older sister when she was wearing sandals and I was in sneakers. At the end of the long day, she was dead on her feet and I could have still gone for hours. Sneakers are a must!

My afternoons are usually spent stocking up on a couple of our “staples” like making tortillas, granola bars, or bread. Other times it’s almond or peanut butter or hard boiled eggs, salad dressing, butter-mix, things like that. (This is NOT all in one day! πŸ™‚ just a sampling) It’s also when I try out new recipes. When everything you eat is made from scratch, its takes effort. To me, it’s worth every effort. This probably seems like a lot of work but to me, it’s a labor of love, a gift I give to myself and my husband, that keeps us healthy.

Oh, I also grocery shop about every third day. It’s mostly “perimeter” shopping because that’s where all the good stuff is: produce, dairy, and meat, while most of the processed foods are in the cereal, snack, bakery and beverage aisles.

I’m not done yet! There is also laundry, washing dishes, and making the bed. I have no housekeeper because I prefer a less hectic household and don’t mind doing my own chores. I also monitor my website and YouTube comments every day, answering some questions when I can. By the way, companies approach me every week asking to place ads on this website or asking me to promote a certain product. It’s a firm no every time.

So there’s a typical, busy afternoon. Doing all this keeps me productive and stimulates my brain every day. I hope some of this might be of interest. I have lots more to share but it’s hard to find the time… and now you know why. πŸ˜€

Dec 6, 2025

More Random Facts About Me

  • The more expensive the restaurant, the less I like the food.
  • English was not my first language. It was Italian.
  • My first full time job was working as a waitress for a month when I ran away from home. Β I was eleven years old.
  • I worked as an opening act for Tony Bennett.
  • I sewed a lot of my own clothes when I had no money.
  • I composed the theme music for my talk show.
  • I was arrested and handcuffed at the Newark airport.
  • Larry King asked me out to dinner.
  • I can’t cook pork chops.
Dec 1, 2025

What’s In My Freezer?

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How did we live before freezers? I grew up in Canada and I’m old enough to remember the ice man coming to the house with a giant block of ice for the “ice box.” My immigrant parents were so excited to have that new modern appliance! Today, you can operate your freezer with a phone! Β Who knows? Some day they might say, “Remember when people actually had freezers?” πŸ˜€ These days, the freezer is the star of my kitchen. Here’s what’s in my freezer:

  • Several kinds of homemade breads, sliced, separated with wax paper, and ready to use.
  • Pan fried turkey meatballs.
  • Cubes of my spinach-walnut pesto. I freeze them in an ice cube tray. Check it out: https://www.jennycancook.com/how-to-freeze-pesto/
  • Shelled edamame.
  • Homemade chicken stock, frozen in one cup containers.
  • Toasted nuts ready for baking.
  • Apple or lemon blueberry bread, sliced and separated with wax paper.
  • Cookies. Lots of homemade cookies!
  • Ice cream: One pint usually stays around for about 2-3 months.
  • Muffins: homemade oatmeal and bran.
  • Leftovers.
  • Open packets of yeast.
  • Shredded Parmesan cheese.
  • Tortilla chips. I only use them for taco salad so they stay fresher longer when frozen.
  • Bacon. Wait…WHAT? 😳 WHAT DID SHE JUST SAY? 😳 I said it ➑➑ Bacon! Before you drop your spatula, allow me to elaborate. Three or four times a year, I make club sandwiches as a treat. Club sandwiches are a waste of time without bacon. Here’s how I do it: I buy low sodium bacon, separate all the slices, take a sharp knife and cut away all the big chunks of fat. (there’s not much left but that’s okay) I then place the remaining lean parts onto wax paper and freeze them. When I’m ready to make club sandwiches, that lean bacon is ready for me!

p.s. The last time I made club sandwiches my husband was so happy to get bacon that after dinner, he watched “Dancing With The Stars” with me – the entire TWO-Hour Finale! ❀️❀️ That’s the power of a club sandwich!