Hash It Out: A Breakfast Recipe (and Disability Mindset) That Makes the Most of What You’ve Got

Hash It Out: A Breakfast Recipe (and Disability Mindset) That Makes the Most of What You’ve Got

Hash It Out: A Breakfast Recipe (and Disability Mindset) That Makes the Most of What You’ve Got

By Debra Shifrin aka “Nana”  | Nana’s Nuggets – April Edition

Hi Everyone!

It’s April—a season of fresh starts and clearing things out. Some people call it spring cleaning, but I like to think of it as making room for what matters.

That’s the spirit behind this month’s Nana’s Nuggets recipe: a Breakfast Hash made with leftovers, love, and a little creativity. Whether you’ve got leftover corned beef, ham, or any other cooked meat sitting in the fridge, this recipe gives it new life, just like we do when we take a messy, overwhelming disability situation and turn it into a plan.

Because here’s the truth:

Life doesn’t always hand us something shiny and new. But we can still make it work. And make it beautiful.

The Recipe: Nana’s Breakfast Hash

This is comfort food you can feel good about: simple, hearty, and perfect for using what you already have.

Ingredients:

Instructions:

Nana’s Tip: Got picky eaters at home? Top with cheese, hot sauce, or even ketchup; whatever helps get a little nutrition in!

Making the Most of What You Have on the Disability Journey

This hash is about using what’s already in your kitchen and that’s exactly how we approach disability cases at Liner Legal.

That might be:

That’s okay.
We take what you do have, and help you build a case that tells your story clearly and completely.
Because what you have: your truth, your history, your voice….it’s enough.

Wondering If You Qualify for Disability Benefits?

You don’t need to figure it out alone.

Take our free, 2-minute survey to see if you may qualify.

One of our team members will give you a call and walk through it with you—step by step.

This Month’s Nuggets of Action

Final Thoughts from Nana

You don’t need a perfect situation to create progress.
You don’t need a fridge full of fancy ingredients to make something satisfying.
And you don’t need to go through your disability journey alone.

I’m here to help you use what you have, and make something powerful with it.

With extra love,
Nana (Debra Shifrin)