Ten Tips for Cooking with a Disability or Injury
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This is such a smart post. While I fortunately don’t have to worry about any of these myself, I’m sure it’ll be helpful for those that do need it.
Another few things to add- some stores let you order by phone and make home deliveries- that can be really helpful to people with disabilities.
Crock pot cooking also can help because it doesn’t entail standing over the stove and mixing. Most crockpot meals are “dump meals”.
Also another point about cooking the same meals over and over- you learn to eyeball quantities, not to mention memorizing recipes, so you don’t have to get and wash and put away your cookbook and measuring tools.Thanks for a wonderful post!
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