Making my mom a care package.

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Hope everything goes well with your mom's treatment.

My mom in law completed hers about 6 months ago.

To take some burden off my in laws during her year long treatment I grilled chicken breasts for them. Individually vac packed and froze them. That way my father in law could make quick reheated meals. No seasoning on the plain. That way he could season his and my mother in law could eat them too. The spices weren't working for her during treatment.
 
Thanks again to everyone that commented and thanks again for the kind words. This has been the most therapeutic cooks I have done and posts. Thanks again everyone. O yeah F@$& cancer.
 
I agree, f@$& cancer. But keep the faith, it can and probably will be beaten. Especially these days. I beat prostate cancer, hopefully, (3 yrs now) and my next door neighbour beat breast cancer after radiation and chemo. He's ( yes HE) has been free for 10 years. Prayer often does work!!
 
Hope for the best for your mom. One thing I have learned doing smoking is they have the biggest​ hearts to help

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Thanks again everyone. Surgery went well now time to heal and then the other side of the treatment.
 
I wish your moither the best and I hope she enjoys the jerky! Chemo has come a long way it seems - my father just finished his course of chemo and had very little side effects. One day of slight nausea and still has most of his hair. (A lot more hair than most of his friends that haven't undergone chemo!)
 
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Mom is going to love it for sure.

Hoping the best for her.

Cancer has hit my family ( 24 year old sister )     I know what your going through.
 
I wish your moither the best and I hope she enjoys the jerky! Chemo has come a long way it seems - my father just finished his course of chemo and had very little side effects. One day of slight nausea and still has most of his hair. (A lot more hair than most of his friends that haven't undergone chemo!)
Best wishes for your sister keep faith and hope. We have to be strong for them.
 
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