Accessible Cooking 101
Schedule
Sat Sep 21 2024 at 01:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Lilac Services for the Blind Spokane | Spokane, WA
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Bringing Heat in the Kitchen!This introduction to heat and basic food fabrication will help the attendees learn the basics of food preparation. All young people, even those with vision loss, benefit from early and ongoing food preparation activities as soon as it can be safely mastered.
Young people with vision loss are often banned from the kitchen. Well-meaning family members caution of the dangers of the kitchen: “You can get burned or cut in the kitchen so it is best if you stay out.”
But young people can be taught basic cooking skills if given proper information, strategies and equipment.
Parents of teens and young adults with vision loss, who do not have vision loss themselves, also benefit from this workshop. They will be introduced to basic cooking tools and strategies to give them more opportunities to include their young people in family meal preparation.
During this workshop, the young person will team with an adult family member to create a “Tasty Team.” The Team will be introduced to the science and safety of basic heat principles around cooking with vision loss. And they will use a common kitchen appliance to produce a delicious, cooked dish.
A Tasty Teams Culinary Tool Collection, assembled by The Blind Kitchen will go home with each Team so the skills learned in this workshop can be practiced in their own homes.
Each Team will also receive their own chef hats to mark the successful completion of the workshop.
Learning Objectives
🔥 How to set up a safe, clean and efficient work area
🔥 Three ways to measure accurately and without waste
🔥 To introduce the concept of a three ingredient recipe.
🔥 To safely fabricate at least three food types with adaptive tools.
🔥 To spread a condiment of choice onto a food cleanly and without waste.
🔥 The anatomy of an electric toaster and basic principles of cooking with heat
🔥 How to cook a food item safely using adaptive tools and techniques.
🔥 Ways to keep a work area clean and how to clean as you go.
WHO
This workshop is ideal for students with disabilities ages 14-21 who are Blind, Low Vision, or Deaf-Blind and their family member.
An adult family member is required to team up with their young person to participate in the workshop.
COST
Free to those who participating in Department of Services for the Blind and do not need travel assistance, or who are currently participating in Vocational Rehabilitation.
RSVP
Apply online by September 6, 2024. For more information on this or other workshops for Blind, Low Vision, or Deaf-Blind young people, please contact [email protected] or call 509-818-1010.
Image: Wood spatula and spoon on a table next to a chef’s hat, a clove of garlic, and several bay leaves.
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Where is it happening?
Lilac Services for the Blind Spokane, 1218 N Howard St, Spokane, WA 99201-2410, United States,Spokane, WashingtonEvent Location & Nearby Stays: