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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1609065" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>One good piece of kit for those who find standing for any length of time is a perching stool. These look like a bar stool but the seat is angled so that your feet rest on the floor and your back is not thrown out by leaning over. It may be worth scouring Freecycle or Ebay etc to find one. I used mine a lot before My condition worsened.</p><p></p><p>As to meals on a budget, it depends if you live alone, if you have to do your own shopping and how well you organise/pace yourself. I have always batch cooked as this has saved money and after the initial work involved has been done the time and energy spent and saved has worked out well for me. I freeze things in individual portions for later use then add in different sides to stop stuff becoming boring. It is surprising just how far one chicken will go when bulked out with veggies. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1609065, member: 408573"] One good piece of kit for those who find standing for any length of time is a perching stool. These look like a bar stool but the seat is angled so that your feet rest on the floor and your back is not thrown out by leaning over. It may be worth scouring Freecycle or Ebay etc to find one. I used mine a lot before My condition worsened. As to meals on a budget, it depends if you live alone, if you have to do your own shopping and how well you organise/pace yourself. I have always batch cooked as this has saved money and after the initial work involved has been done the time and energy spent and saved has worked out well for me. I freeze things in individual portions for later use then add in different sides to stop stuff becoming boring. It is surprising just how far one chicken will go when bulked out with veggies. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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