Category: kitchenwork
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Small work – inspired by @appleturnover

In a world of all-or-nothing, black and white thinking, I was taught that if you cannot do something perfectly, completely, then it isn’t worth doing at all. This kind of thinking was what kept me locked in place for a lifetime.
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ARFID, Cultural Impacts, and Self-Directed Safe-Foods Expansion

Being a “picky eater” is a woefully inadequate description of ARFID (which stands for “Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder”). Most of the time, it didn’t even have to do with disliking certain foods. A food could look good, smell good, even taste good to me, but my body physically wouldn’t let me swallow it. It…
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Accessible Kitchen Hacks

Over time I have developed not only the skills to create food, but the skills to accommodate my disabilities in the kitchen. It has been a work in progress, and always will be, as my condition progresses and I go through new struggles in the future. But, for now, I would like to share the…