Sue Pallett in the kitchen, stirring ingredients in a mixing bowl with her right hand, whilst reading a braille recipe with the left one.

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Accessible recipes and tips on cooking for blind & visually impaired people.  by Sue Pallett
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Pictures from the Kitchen

With a sturdy round teapot and earthenware cups, Sue pours out the tea!  Sue "top and tailing" vegetables, preparing a carrot for cooking.

Weighing ingredients on some traditional balance scales.

Putting a dish into the talking microwave oven, which is a great cooking aid for v i p's

Sue taking a hot dish out of the oven carefully, wearing oven gloves.

Using a handheld food mixer to blend ingredients in.   Sue's lovely Guide Dog Tango, who recently retired from service.

Guitar Shaped Birthday Cake, made by Kim.

A beautiful guitar shaped birthday cake, made by Kim for her son's 18th birthday.
This month I had a really unusual website enquiry from a lady called Kim, who wanted to know how much cake mix to put in her guitar-shaped cake tin. After we'd talked about the size and passed ideas to and fro, she decided that the best thing she could do was to take a calculated guess, and, as you can see the result was fantastic. The cake was for Kim's son's eighteenth birthday and he was very impressed.  Congratulations Kim!

Dave Kent, holding a Cornish Pasty

A picture of Dave Kent, holding up a Cornish Pastie and smiling.

Cornish Pasties - TAFN member Dave Kent successfully made some Cornish pasties using the recipe from Sues Kitchen, and says they were delicious!  Here's a picture of Dave, holding up one of the successful pasties!

Sue's Guide Dog, André

André, Sue's current working guide dog. Text description below.

André, Sue's current working guide dog (Retriever labrador cross, light beige coloured with gold tipped eyebrows, ears, nose, tail & paws). Sitting down in Sue's garden, with a knowing look & his tongue hanging out! (Picture taken by André's trainer Emma Robinson, when he was qualified)

 

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