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16 Tools That Make Cooking With Long COVID-19 Easier and More Joyful
Patients who suffer symptoms such as chronic fatigue and brain fog can find it hard to enjoy spending time in the kitchen—these tools will help.
7 Tools That Make Cooking With Parkinson’s Easier
Parkinson's patients share their tools and tips for cooking with Parkinson's in this story for Epicurious.
How To Make Your Restaurant Accessible
Disabled restaurateurs Yannick Benjamin and George Gallego have made the most accessible restaurant in New York for disabled people at Contento. Learn how to make your restaurant more accessible and why it matters.
Talking Dining + Disability with Andrew Friedman
In The Line-Up, Andrew Friedman’s news and commentary segment, writer and podcast producer Jacqueline Raposo discusses her recent Grub Street article advocating for a broader and more informed definition of “accessibility” in restaurants building on lessons learned during COVID.
Did the Pandemic Teach Chefs About Restaurant Accessibility?
“As a high-risk disabled food writer, I have mourned as the disabled community suffered blows and as chefs I admire permanently closed their doors. But I’ve also eagerly scrolled the menus available to us at home during the pandemic, knowing we have to get it while we can.”
I Have Celiac Disease and I Want to Drink a Beer at a Bar, Dammit!
If the bar won’t serve you beer, serve beer to the bar.
What Happens to Your Brain and Body When You Quit Sugar for 30 Days?
Jacqueline Raposo expected some drastic changes, but not the ones she wound up going through, so she hit up a neuroscientist, a doctor, and a sugar journalist for advice.