I used to order stuff at restaurants that I felt comfortable with, such as a
burger and fries where no cutting was involved. Now, I'll ask and they will
gladly cut up stuff for me in the kitchen. I am able to cut up enchiladas at
the Mexican restaurant I frequent. 


Fear is just excitement in need of an attitude adjustment! 
-----Original Message-----
From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Linda Yacks via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2014 7:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CnD] Fingers or forks

Hi Will,

 

If I have to start eating that stuff with a fork, I just won't eat it out
any more. Seriously, I have learned to ask for help. If your friends prefer
that you eat pizza with a fork, discreetely ask one of them to cut it up for
you. As for catsup, most places can give you a small dish for your catsup.
Sometimes, salad is my worst nightmare. Big pieces mean shoving in the
extra.  I am certainly capable of cutting things up, but is so stresses me
that I don't enjoy eating. One thing I have found is that many restaurants
are willing to cut up things like steak in the kitchen with their very sharp
knives. If not, I just ask the sighted person next to me if they would mind
cutting things up. I suggest you feel out your friends to see what they are
comfortable with. As a blind person, there are many ways to be embarrassed
and sometimes we have to pick the least embarrassing thing. I hope this
helps. I have many years of eating as a blind person. Oh yes, never be
afraid to ask questions.

 

Linda

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