Cooking with Adaptations 🧑🏻🍳😘
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- Опубліковано 30 кві 2024
- 1. OXO chopper (need I say more 🥰)
2. OXO peeler (sharpest, most ergonomic handle, perfection)
3. Farberware meat masher 💪🏻💪🏻
4. Jokari jar opener (not fancy, just effective lid removal)
Deconstructed Cabbage Roll Stew Recipe
1 green cabbage chopped into 1” square pieces
2-3 carrots chopped
1 sweet onion chopped
2 stalks of celery chopped
2 zucchini chopped
Garlic chopped finely (amount based on your heart’s desire)
1# Italian sausage
1# ground turkey
1+ jars of tomato sauce (plus a jar of water)
Italian seasoning
Salt
Pepper
Sautee veggies, add garlic until fragrant, add ground meet and brown. Drain fat. Pour in tomato sauce and season everything with Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Bring to a simmer. Put the chopped cabbage on top reduce heat and cover for 30 minutes. Mix and consume with rice, noodles or crusty bread 🧑🏻🍳😘 - Навчання та стиль
As someone with eds i have found one of the best things was know what veggies need to be peeled and what doesn't. For things like carrots or really most root veggies (parsnips beets turnips most potatoes even some squashes) they don't need to be peeled before cooking and eating. Make sure they are clean and cut and use as normal. This has saved me time, reduced food waste and saves my body from hyperextending anything.
That’s a great point! You definitely don’t have to peel many veggies. My carrots were on the older side, so the skins weren’t in the best shape, but I often just clean and cut!
Another EDS person here. OTs are freakin' amazing! 10/10 Always recommend to others. Not enough Drs refer patients to OT.
Love your content!
It is very helpful that you've added the brand and name of the item in the description. YT Shorts does not allow links to be posted, because of the rampant scammers. When you do put a link, it is not active, and doesn't give the information to search.
I’m glad that is helpful. The different platforms have made it really hard to share stuff easily 🤷🏻♀️
I love your advice so much. I’m getting my hip replacement on the 30th of May. I’m having a tough time with something. All of the recovery tips ALWAYS use smaller thin people. I can not for the life of me find anything for heavy women. The hip protocols are different for me. I can’t scoot to the edge of the bed easily. Or, embarrassed ahead, use the freedom rod easily at all. Getting up from a chair. Difficult. Getting up from most everything is difficult to impossible. Keeping the angle correct is something I can’t do now when I’m practicing. I need help!!!
OXO is an outstanding brand
Thank you for the informational video
You're welcome!
Thank you, I was looking for a good quality vegetable chopper.
As a woman, that jar opener is looking pretty handy!! 😂
My parents love their vegetable chopper! It tends to make them eat more vegetables too since its so easy for them.
I’ve found the same!
❤️❤️very helpful thank you 🙏
I bought one of those choppers, but I don't think its OXO though. Lots of blades, I figured it would help me with all sorts of recipes for using fruit and vegetables, which I cook with a LOT.
My 'caution' is this: be very careful how you *load* your chopper. Mine is SUPER hard to close - I have to use my not-inconsiderable upper body WEIGHT to close mine to chop, no matter which blade I'm trying to use.
It makes me nervous to use it, to the point that I've gone back to my basic mandolin slicer. No more fancy chops for me. My hands hate me because they don't WANT to work so hard anymore. They don't want to ache so much.
Just be aware, and be CAREFUL!😺
We had a chopper, and loved it. Then my dad sliced the end of his thumb off and out the door it went. New Years Day, it was. God, what a night.
I have a chopper like that... impossible to clean because veg fibers get stuck on the metal
food processor, cuisinart!
Hard to see went by so fast
does the OXO chopper work well on carrots ?
I think so? She used it on carrots on screen and it looked similar to the other veg in terms of effort
Yes. It’s like others I have used in that you have to be a little aggressive with bigger pieces, but it definitely works.
Do you have any ideas to help with turning on/off lamps?
Smart bulbs and an app like Alexa.
Also if you don't want to use one of those things like alexa there's plugs you can put into the wall and then you can plug something in and the actual plug can be turned on and off itself with a remote, doesn't need an app to listen to you if that's a concern
Please I need this went to equipme it
Can’t find
How to peel with one working hand and arm. The working hand and arm is not my dominant hand. Stroke survior and I have left side weakness also its was my dominant side. I still have not worked out how to peel some of my vegetables. Please and thank you in advance
Search online for
Peel vegetables one handed
I found an article with some products including a clamp
Do you just rinse your dishes or wash them with soap…..
Likely both, a rinse and then full wash and scrub or into the dish washer when ready.
Your video would have been more effective had you shown he use of the tools in real time, not the entire meal prep and cooking from start to finish as it's not as pertinent to what you're talking about when you literally say "Watch me use my tools". Also, if you want to peel produce, use a Y peeler which is MUCH more efficient and ergonomic, particularly when you hold it upside-down and stroke away from you. Faster, more efficient, feels better, and safer. The preferred peeler by chefs. As for the masher, you can hold almost all mashers the same way, thumb up.
The meat chopper has your wrist at a more neutral angle??? How the fuck you hold a spatula or spoon