Tips for daily living (Asthma)

8) Meals and cooking

If you are preparing meals and doing the cooking it is a good idea to:
Organise your kitchen:

  • Keep the kitchen items that you use most often together and within easy reach. For example keep tea, coffee and sugar next to kettle where you will use them.
  • Organise your kitchen cupboards so you don’t need to bend down or reach up for the items you use regularly.
  • Leave dishes to drain on a rack instead of towel drying.
Food cooked in a metal basket

© Nottingham Rehab

Preparing meals sitting on a stool

© Nottingham Rehab

Tips to save your energy when cooking
On days when you feel tired or your asthma is not so well controlled:

  • Sit down to cook, or take regular rests while preparing your meals this helps you manage better and  to pace yourself.
  • Slide heavy items such as pans of food along worktops rather than lifting them.
  • If preparing food while standing keep your body close to the worktop for support.
  • Kitchen trolleys are useful to carry items around the kitchen or to other rooms in the house.
  • Use recipes which can be made in one pan.
  • Try using a metal basket inside your saucepan. Placing whatever you are cooking in the basket inside the pan means you do not need to lift a heavy hot saucepan; easier when draining cooked vegetables, potatoes, pasta.
  • Have some pre made meals as options for days when you really don’t feel like cooking. This could be small portions of foods you can re heat in a microwave straight from your fridge or freezer or quick cook foods like scrambled eggs on toast, tins of soup, fruit or milkshakes.
  • Most supermarkets can deliver ready meals for your freezer.