From choosing helpful gadgets to finding creative ways around standard recipes, there are lots of ways to cook with limited mobility – you just need to know some simple tips for doing so first. Let’s take a closer look! Click here to jump to the TL;DR summary. How Do You Cook With Limited Mobility? Cooking … read more

As someone who is neurodivergent, it can be hard to stay organized and focused. While this can lead to issues in all kinds of areas in your life, one of the most problematic areas for it to manifest is in the kitchen. Unstructured meal patterns can lead to unhealthy eating habits or missing meals entirely. … read more

I sit and watch the clouds pass by as I soak up the warm rays from the sun. I hear the birds chirping as I breathe in the fresh air and enjoy my tasty chocolate ice cream cone. It’s a beautiful time to be alive and be able to experience all these sensations. These sounds, … read more

Chores, it’s the one thing we all have to do yet dread it. But why do we dread doing it? Perhaps it’s the idea that doing chores means less time of a preferred leisure activity or the fatigue from moving around tidying up. Or maybe, it’s the obligation of having to clean up after yourself. … read more

As children grow into teen years, their desire to learn and do more increases. Whether it is more advanced academic material, or learning to drive, adolescence is a great time to learn new skills, especially cooking! Plus who doesn’t love a delicious home cooked meal or perhaps freshly baked chocolate chip cookies that you just … read more

If you are new to cooking, the process of creating meals can seem very challenging. Walk into any kitchen, and it’s sort of like entering a new country where you might not understand the language, culture, or exactly how things work. That can be a bit intimidating, right? The process of choosing recipes, planning meals, … read more

It’s a Wednesday evening, and you are just getting home. You had a long day at work then had to deal with traffic during your evening commute. All you want to do is shower, put on some comfortable pajamas, and eat a nice meal. Sounds cozy and easy right? Well, if you’re anything like me, … read more

Sorting through the clutter can be daunting for anyone, but for neurodiverse people it can feel impossible. In this blog post, we’ll share some tips for organizing and cleaning your home with ADHD or are neurodiverse. Whether you’re just starting to tackle the mess or you’ve been struggling with it for years, we hope these … read more

Let’s be honest, teens and young adults aren’t well known for being helpful around the house. We all have images of the stereotypical nagging parent, hands on their hips in the doorway of a messy room, barking orders about laundry and cleaning up. Thankfully, it doesn’t always have to be that way. At least not … read more

Why does something we all have to do (eating) require something that many of us really dislike (cooking)? Whether you struggle with executive functioning skills yourself or if you’re a parent or caregiver of a learner with unique needs, learning to cook can be a challenge. Yet because it’s tied so closely to eating, it’s … read more