Re: [CnD] any blind barbecue pros out there?

2018-01-30 Thread Mike and jean via Cookinginthedark
I always use the grill baskets.  I use the adjustable basket that can be 
adjusted to accomendate different thickenesses of meat.  I got mine from a 
place named "sportsman's warehouse".  They have a website and sell the baskets 
online.

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The grill baskets also are really handy.


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First of all get yourself a good set of oven mitts. These are glove like
things that you can put on your hands so with your hands won’t burn touching
read grill. Secondly practice when it’s cold. Get a hamburger patty that’s
already been cooked, and practice finding it and flipping it with a spatula.
You can also use a fork and or a knife or any kind of utensil in your left
hand to help you find the different things on the grill. For more come back
again soon I am a coffee roaster by profession, and I own a café. I do work
in the kitchen there, as well as I roast all of the coffee for my company. I
do a lot of grilling and smoking foods at home, because cooking is one of my
favorite things. I am a totally blind person, and what I find helps the most
is in cooking practicing moving foods putting food on grills and all of
those kinds of things when the grill and the food is cold.

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On Jan 28, 2018, at 6:29 PM, randy tijerina via Cookinginthedark
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hi everyone, Randy here.
Long story but, I will be in  austin  Texas at the Criss cole Rehabilitation
center...anyone from  austin?
anyhow...Can a blind person barbecue in the pit..and all like a sighted
person?
if so, what are some good tips..and safety mesures?

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Re: [CnD] any blind barbecue pros out there?

2018-01-29 Thread Sandy via Cookinginthedark
The grill baskets also are really handy.


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Subject: Re: [CnD] any blind barbecue pros out there?

First of all get yourself a good set of oven mitts. These are glove like
things that you can put on your hands so with your hands won’t burn touching
read grill. Secondly practice when it’s cold. Get a hamburger patty that’s
already been cooked, and practice finding it and flipping it with a spatula.
You can also use a fork and or a knife or any kind of utensil in your left
hand to help you find the different things on the grill. For more come back
again soon I am a coffee roaster by profession, and I own a café. I do work
in the kitchen there, as well as I roast all of the coffee for my company. I
do a lot of grilling and smoking foods at home, because cooking is one of my
favorite things. I am a totally blind person, and what I find helps the most
is in cooking practicing moving foods putting food on grills and all of
those kinds of things when the grill and the food is cold.

Sent from my iPhone this time

On Jan 28, 2018, at 6:29 PM, randy tijerina via Cookinginthedark
<cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:

hi everyone, Randy here.
Long story but, I will be in  austin  Texas at the Criss cole Rehabilitation
center...anyone from  austin?
anyhow...Can a blind person barbecue in the pit..and all like a sighted
person?
if so, what are some good tips..and safety mesures?

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Re: [CnD] any blind barbecue pros out there?

2018-01-29 Thread Gerry Leary via Cookinginthedark
First of all get yourself a good set of oven mitts. These are glove like things 
that you can put on your hands so with your hands won’t burn touching read 
grill. Secondly practice when it’s cold. Get a hamburger patty that’s already 
been cooked, and practice finding it and flipping it with a spatula. You can 
also use a fork and or a knife or any kind of utensil in your left hand to help 
you find the different things on the grill. For more come back again soon I am 
a coffee roaster by profession, and I own a café. I do work in the kitchen 
there, as well as I roast all of the coffee for my company. I do a lot of 
grilling and smoking foods at home, because cooking is one of my favorite 
things. I am a totally blind person, and what I find helps the most is in 
cooking practicing moving foods putting food on grills and all of those kinds 
of things when the grill and the food is cold.

Sent from my iPhone this time

On Jan 28, 2018, at 6:29 PM, randy tijerina via Cookinginthedark 
 wrote:

hi everyone, Randy here.
Long story but, I will be in  austin  Texas at the Criss cole Rehabilitation 
center...anyone from  austin?
anyhow...Can a blind person barbecue in the pit..and all like a sighted  person?
if so, what are some good tips..and safety mesures?

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[CnD] any blind barbecue pros out there?

2018-01-28 Thread randy tijerina via Cookinginthedark

hi everyone, Randy here.
Long story but, I will be in  austin  Texas at the Criss cole 
Rehabilitation center...anyone from  austin?
anyhow...Can a blind person barbecue in the pit..and all like a 
sighted  person?

if so, what are some good tips..and safety mesures?

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