Good source for the home cook?
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ismael9467
on 1 Jan 2007 4:44 AMFrom 4135 NORTHGATE BLVD., 7 posts
My kids and I have to eat gluten-free, so I have to make all my convenience foods from scratch. For example, if my kids want chicken nuggets, I first have to bake the bread so I can grind it down for breadcrumbs. I spend a lot of time in the kitchen by suburban housewife standards, but not anything near what anyone here does. I enjoy cooking but it's been really hard on my back and feet. I have tile floors and just regular sneakers.
I'm wondering if anyone has a recommendation on either a good supportive brand of sneakers, or a relatively inexpensive professional resource.
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luvr29
on 6 Jan 2007 1:17 AM5 posts
You can get really good cheap orthodics at any drug store. There's one in particular that's really good called the 3 oz. miracle or something. Their less than 10 bucks. I have bought them for every shoe I own. Running, work, cleat etc...
Check this out, it might be able to help.
http://www.essortment.com/health.html
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