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cooking4u said:I held a show as a fundraiser for a group of blind ladies. They amazed me.. pass the product around so they can "see" them. It was a great show. The host got all of the ingredients out herself and fixed drinks for her guests.
You will feel so great for pampering her.
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ChefBeckyD said:Something to consider:
People with disabilities learn to compensate for whatever the disability is - and learn and find ways to do the same things that everyone else does. You stated that you have heard she is a good cook - I would think that if that were the case, any recipe would be one that she would be able to do. I think you should consult with her on the recipe just like you would any other host, and not try to come up with an "easy" one, or try to figure out one that YOU think she may be able to do - she can probably do them all!
JMHO!
husbandwifepcteam said:BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are a few ways to involve a blind hostess in the cooking demonstration. You can provide her with a Braille or large print version of the recipe and ingredients list beforehand so she can follow along. You can also describe each step of the recipe in detail and allow her to touch and feel the ingredients and tools being used. Additionally, you can assign a sighted guest to be her cooking partner and assist her with any tasks that may require sight.
While we do not have products specifically designed for blind individuals, we have a variety of tools and utensils that are user-friendly and can be used by individuals with different abilities. Some examples include our adjustable measuring cups and spoons, easy grip knives, and silicone baking mats that can be easily felt for placement.
Absolutely! Our recipes are versatile and can be easily modified to accommodate different dietary restrictions and abilities. You can use alternative ingredients or techniques to make the recipe more accessible for your blind hostess. You can also reach out to our Pampered Chef consultants for suggestions and ideas on how to modify the recipes.
There are a few things you can do to make the cooking demonstration more inclusive for your blind hostess. You can describe each step of the demonstration in detail, use descriptive language to explain the appearance and texture of the food, and allow her to touch and feel the ingredients and tools being used. You can also provide her with a designated space in the kitchen to participate in the demonstration comfortably.
We cannot guarantee that a specific consultant has experience working with blind individuals, but we can certainly try to accommodate your request. You can reach out to our customer service team or your local Pampered Chef consultant and let them know about your request. They will do their best to find a consultant who can meet your needs and assist your blind hostess during the cooking demonstration.