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Cooking For Cancer Patients

Recipes that I've made for friends and family with cancer, as well as soft/liquid diet recipes that might be suitable for cancer patients who are experiencing side effects from cancer treatment such as mouth sores, or difficulty chewing and swallowing. In addition, you will find some tips for cooking for cancer patients that might be helpful.

Warm Tofu with Spicy Garlic Soy Sesame Sauce Recipe

May 29, 2013 by Jeanette 32 Comments

Warm Tofu with Spicy Soy Sesame Sauce © Jeanette's Healthy Living

This Warm Tofu with Spicy Garlic Soy Sesame Sauce is perfect for a meatless meal or as an inexpensive protein to serve alongside other dishes at dinnertime. I have piles of recipes that I’ve collected over the years. Occasionally, I pull out a folder here and there and peruse through some of them. Each time, I…

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Filed Under: Asian, Beans/Legumes, Cooking For Cancer, dairy-free, gluten-free, healthy choices, Liquid/Soft Food Diet, Low Residue Diet, Pantry Recipe, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: banchan, easy tofu dish, meatless meal, vegan main course, vegetarian main course

Inspiration and Ghanaian Black Eye Pea Curry Recipe

January 7, 2013 by Jeanette 27 Comments

Ghanaian Black Eyed Pea Curry © Jeanette's Healthy Living

This Ghanaian Black Eye Pea Curry is sweet and spicy, perfect served over a bowl of rice. After the flurry of our Christmas Eve Open House, celebrating the holiday season with family and friends, and some much needed downtime in warmer weather, I am trying to get back into some sort of routine. I’ve been…

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Filed Under: Beans/Legumes, Cancer, Cooking For Cancer, dairy-free, gluten-free, healthy choices, side dishes, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: African cuisine, black-eyed peas, community, Ghanaian recipe, inspiration

Easy Stir-Fry Broccoli and Red Bell Pepper Recipe

December 12, 2012 by Jeanette 13 Comments

Stir Fry Broccoli and Red Peppers © Jeanette's Healthy Living

Stir-Fry Broccoli and Red Bell Pepper is an quick, easy and healthy side dish that goes with almost any meal. This dish is kid-friendly with its colorful mixture of broccoli and red bell pepper. I try to make broccoli at least once if not twice a week for my family. Whenever I find a vegetable…

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Filed Under: Asian, Cooking For Cancer, cruciferous vegetables, dairy-free, Family, gluten-free, healthy choices, side dishes, vegetables Tagged With: Colavita Roasted Garlic Cooking Oil Blend, Fish Sauce, Food Network Fall Fest, Oyster Sauce, Stir-Fry Broccoli, Stir-Fry Red Peppers, Stir-Fry Sauce

Sesame Garlic Kale Chips Recipe

November 26, 2012 by Jeanette 19 Comments

How to make Sesame Garlic Kale Chips on Jeanette's Healthy Living #kalechips

These Sesame Garlic Kale Chips are crunchy and additively good, your kids will gobble these up. I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We got away to some warmer weather and enjoyed a casual homemade Thanksgiving meal. I woke up early Thanksgiving day and cooked a simple Thanksgiving meal while the boys slept in…

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Filed Under: Cooking For Cancer, csa, dairy-free, gluten-free, green leafy vegetables, healthy choices, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian Tagged With: baked kale chips, garlic, healthy kid snacks, Hurricane Sandy, kale chips, nutritional yeast, sesame seeds

Hurricane Sandy Update – Hot Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Recipe

November 5, 2012 by Jeanette 19 Comments

Hot Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal during Hurricane Sandy

These past seven days, like many families affected by Hurricane Sandy, we have been without power. I just learned that our home is in an area that sustained more damage than other parts of our town, and because it involves coordination between bordering towns, that power restoration will be more complicated. With a Nor’easter on…

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Cooking For Cancer, Family, gluten-free, healthy choices, Liquid/Soft Food Diet, whole grain Tagged With: Apple Oatmeal, gluten-free hot breakfast, Hurricane Sandy

Kale Kimchi Recipe

September 26, 2012 by Jeanette 20 Comments

Kale Kimchi in a Jar

I got lots of kale in my CSA Box throughout the summer and am still getting kale as we go into fall. Throughout the summer, I made plenty of pesto and salads with kale (including massaged kale salad), but as I got more and more kale each week, I started to think of other ways…

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Filed Under: Asian, Cancer, Cooking For Cancer, csa, dairy-free, farmer's market, gluten-free, green leafy vegetables, healthy choices, side dishes, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian Tagged With: Fall Fest, fermented foods, Food Network, kale, kale kimchi, kimchi recipe, Korean recipe

Easy Crockpot Stuffed Baked Sweet Potato Recipe

September 19, 2012 by Jeanette 12 Comments

Baked Sweet Potato with Chicken Chili

When life gets busy, my crockpot comes out of the closet a lot more. In fact, it stays out on my kitchen counter for weeks at a time during the school year. Not only is it perfect for slow cooking soups, chilies and stews, but it is also great for baking potatoes. I’ve been baking…

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Filed Under: Cooking For Cancer, csa, farmer's market, gluten-free, healthy choices, Liquid/Soft Food Diet, side dishes, Slow Cooker, vegetables, vegetarian Tagged With: crockpot sweet potatoes, slow cooker sweet potatoes, stuffed baked sweet potatoes

Easy Blueberry Banana Yogurt Smoothie Recipe

September 17, 2012 by Jeanette 45 Comments

Blueberry Banana Yogurt Smoothie

Today, we’re featuring a video of my youngest son, Alex, making an Easy Blueberry Banana Yogurt Smoothie. Smoothies are one of the easiest ways to get my kids to eat a few servings of brain boosting fruit at breakfast, plus by adding some Greek yogurt into the smoothie, they get a little extra protein to…

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Clean Eating, Cooking For Cancer, gluten-free, healthy choices, Kids Cooking, Liquid/Soft Food Diet, smoothies, Special Diets, vegetarian Tagged With: breakfast smoothie, easy smoothie recipe, fruit smoothie, healthy breakfast ideas, healthy smoothie, kid-friendly smoothie, kids cooking video, kids in the kitchen

Marinated Portobello Mushroom Salad Recipe

August 17, 2012 by Jeanette 25 Comments

Marinated Portobello Mushrooms

Marinated Portobello Mushroom Salad can be made in advance and is a healthy side dish. Mushrooms are one of those foods that sometimes don’t get enough credit. At least, I know I didn’t until I discovered fresh shitake mushrooms, portobello mushrooms, and dried porcini mushrooms as an adult. Growing up, my dad used to make…

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Filed Under: Cooking For Cancer, gluten-free, healthy choices, salads, side dishes, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: mushroom salad, mushrooms, portobello mushroom salad, portobello mushrooms, power foods

Kale Basil Pesto Recipe

August 10, 2012 by Jeanette 25 Comments

kale basil pesto

Kale Basil Pesto is a healthy, delicious way to enjoy kale. Serve with pasta, in sandwiches or stir into soups. I’ve been getting lots of kale in my CSA Box lately and trying to figure out what to make with it. Although I love kale, my kids are not huge fans. But…they love Pesto! So,…

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Filed Under: Cancer, Cooking For Cancer, cruciferous vegetables, csa, dairy-free, dips and sauces, gluten-free, green leafy vegetables, healthy choices, Pasta and Noodles, sauces, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian Tagged With: beet green pesto, broccoli leaf pesto, collard green pesto, kale pesto, leafy greens, pesto, power foods

Roasted Brussels Sprout Chips Recipe

July 26, 2012 by Jeanette 22 Comments

Roasted Brussels Sprout Chips

Roasted Brussels Sprout Chips are a delicious way to enjoy brussels sprouts, especially the crispy bits. If you like roasted kale or kale chips, I’m pretty sure you’ll like these roasted brussels sprout chips. I haven’t always been a brussels sprouts fan. My memory of brussels sprouts growing up were overcooked and mushy vegetables that…

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Filed Under: Cancer, Cooking For Cancer, cruciferous vegetables, csa, dairy-free, farmer's market, gluten-free, healthy choices, side dishes, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: brussels sprouts, brussels sprouts chips, brussels sprouts nutrition, cruciferous vegetables, roasted brussels sprouts

Roasted Corn Black Bean Avocado Salsa Recipe

July 23, 2012 by Jeanette 14 Comments

Corn Black Bean Avocado Salsa

Roasted Corn Black Bean Avocado Salsa is a healthy and delicious dip or salsa enjoyed as a snack or served with grilled chicken or fish. Today, Alex is making one of his favorite dips – Roasted Corn Avocado Black Bean Salsa. I’ve been making this as a healthy snack over the past year, so I’m…

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Filed Under: Beans/Legumes, Cooking For Cancer, csa, dairy-free, dips and sauces, gluten-free, healthy choices, Kids Cooking, snacks, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: avocado salsa, bean salsa, corn salsa, healthy dip, healthy snack, kids cooking, kids in the kitchen, salsa

Nutrition and Cancer – Food as Medicine

July 22, 2012 by Jeanette 4 Comments

Magic Mineral Broth Ingredients

Today, I am pleased to present some very important information on Nutrition and Cancer by Jillian McKee. Jillian serves as the Complementary Medicine Advocate at the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance, where she helps spread the word about integrating complementary and alternative medicine with traditional cancer treatment. As many of you know, I am passionate about Food…

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Filed Under: Cooking For Cancer, healthy choices Tagged With: anti-cancer, cancer and nutrition, food as medicine, foods that fight cancer, Jillian McKee, Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance

Steamed Broccoli with Miso Peanut Butter Sauce

July 20, 2012 by Jeanette 33 Comments

Steamed Broccoli with Miso Peanut Butter Sauce

Steamed Broccoli with Miso Peanut Butter Sauce makes a healthy snack. Growing up, broccoli was not one of my favorite vegetables. But, over the years, I have become a huge broccoli fan, especially after learning about its potent anti-cancer qualities. Fortunately, three of my four boys like broccoli. My oldest son is not a broccoli…

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Filed Under: Asian, Cooking For Cancer, cruciferous vegetables, csa, dairy-free, dips and sauces, farmer's market, gluten-free, healthy choices, sauces, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian Tagged With: anti-cancer foods, broccoli, miso, miso peanut butter sauce, power food, steamed broccoli

Kids Cooking Channel Video – Triple Fruity Freeze Recipe

July 16, 2012 by Jeanette 19 Comments

Triple Fruity Freeze

Today, we are featuring my youngest son, Alex, making a recipe he came up with – Triple Fruity Freeze, a healthy, frosty and refreshing drink, perfect for a hot summer day. Steve Jobs, the duck (the Kids Cooking Channel mascot), had a sip and loved it too! During the summer, it’s especially important to keep…

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Filed Under: beverages, Cooking For Cancer, gluten-free, healthy choices, Kids Cooking, Liquid/Soft Food Diet, smoothies, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: bananas, brain health, brain-boosting, cherries, cherry freeze, citrulline, frosty drink, healthy drink, hydrating drink, kids cooking, kids in the kitchen, kids video, lycopene, naturally hydrating drink, smoothie, summer, watermelon, watermelon freeze

Healthy Mixed Berry Popsicles for Cancer

July 2, 2012 by Jeanette 29 Comments

Berry Popsicles for Cancer

Today, I am thrilled to present the very first video on Jeanette’s Healthy Living, produced by two of my incredibly creative kids, Kyle and Alex. This video (at the end of this post) is especially meaningful because my youngest son, Alex, is making popsicles for a friend with cancer – he gets it. He has…

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Filed Under: Cancer, Chemotherapy Recipes, Cooking For Cancer, Desserts and Cookies, gluten-free, healthy choices, smoothies, Special Diets, vegetarian Tagged With: cancer, food as medicine, food during chemotherapy, food for mouthsores, HopeFULL Company, kids channel, kids cooking, kids in the kitchen, kids video, popsicles

Easy Chocolate Mousse Recipe (egg-free, dairy-free) – {Secret Recipe Club}

May 28, 2012 by Jeanette 57 Comments

Chocolate Mousse - Dairy Free and Egg Free

On this Memorial Day, I would like to take a moment to thank all the veterans who have sacrificed their lives so that we might have freedom of religion, press, speech, the right to vote, the right to assemble, and so much more. Today is my youngest son’s birthday – he’s turning ten! I can’t…

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Filed Under: allergies, Breakfast, Cooking For Cancer, dairy-free, Desserts and Cookies, Family, gluten-free, healthy choices, Liquid/Soft Food Diet, snacks, Special Diets, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: dairy free chocolate mousse, egg-free chocolate mousse, healthy breakfast, healthy snack, secret recipe club

Berry Popsicles – Food as Medicine

May 27, 2012 by Jeanette 16 Comments

Berry Popsicles for Cancer

“Mommy is God’s gift”…”Mommy is more special than anyone I know.” These words from my youngest son today touched my heart in a way that I cannot explain. These words are what help keep me grounded and keep everything I do in perspective. I could soak in these words for 24 hours a day. My…

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Filed Under: Cooking For Cancer, dairy-free, gluten-free, healthy choices, snacks, Special Diets, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: anti-cancer foods, anti-caner diet, foods for chemotherapy, frozen desserts, healthy snacks, popsicles

Warm Artichoke and Hearts of Palm Dip

May 11, 2012 by Jeanette 36 Comments

Warm Artichoke Hearts of Palm Dip

A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about Food as Medicine and shared my story of how this blog began as a place to record foods I made for my friends with cancer, as well as my personal journey to help feed my family healthy, delicious and beautiful food. I also shared my dream to…

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Filed Under: appetizers, Cancer, Cooking For Cancer, dairy-free, dips and sauces, gluten-free, healthy choices, Liquid/Soft Food Diet, snacks, Special Diets Tagged With: 50 Women Game Changers In Food, artichoke dip, dairy-free, food as medicine, gluten-free, healthy, hearts of palm, Zarela Martinez

Muhammara {Roasted Red Pepper Walnut Dip} Recipe

April 30, 2012 by Jeanette 34 Comments

Muhammara (Roasted Red Pepper and Walnut Dip)

Muhammara is a roasted red pepper walnut dip that is perfect for dipping with vegetables or served with toasted pita bread. It is also delicious served on chicken and fish, or stirred into soups as a garnish. I first made Muhammara, a Middle Eastern roasted red pepper walnut dip four years ago. Muhammara originates from Aleppo,…

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Filed Under: appetizers, Cancer, Cooking For Cancer, dairy-free, dips and sauces, gluten-free, healthy choices, Liquid/Soft Food Diet, sauces, vegan, vegetarian Tagged With: anticancer, cancer, dairy-free, dip, gluten-free, muhammara, roasted peppers, sauce, secret recipe club, walnuts

Food as Medicine – Anticancer Foods

April 23, 2012 by Jeanette 49 Comments

As some of you may know, I started Jeanette’s Healthy Living as a place to record and share foods I was cooking for friends with cancer as well as meals I was preparing for my family. In fact, the Anticancer Fireworks Black Bean Salsa featured at the top of this post was something I made…

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Filed Under: Cancer, Cooking For Cancer, Resources Tagged With: anticancer foods, cancer, cancer fighting foods, food as medicine, Rebecca Katz

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