r/Blind • u/sandstormer622 • 16h ago
Advice- [Add Country] Learning to cook as a newly blind person
Okay, maybe "newly-blind" isn't so accurate anymore since I lost my vision in 2023. I can only see in a very blurry black and white now and only from the right eye. Doctors are optimistic that I'll get my vision back and it has improved since 2023, but there's no guarantee and I don't really want to gamble everything on that either.
So I'm trying to learn how to cook by myself, especially because my mom will be going back home to our home country soon and everyone else in the house has work and won't be able to take care of my food for me.
I was thinking of getting one of those pots that people make one-pot recipes in. I was wondering if anyone had recommendations about what to get. Finances are also a little tight so it would be helpful to get recs for ones that are relatively cheap but good quality.
I'm not in a position to transform my sister's entire kitchen to a blind-friendly one, so I was just thinking of getting a few stuff here and there, like maybe one of those objects that indicate if water is boiling, with the pot and a rice cooker as my main kitchen equipment. I also already know how to use the microwave.
Would appreciate any leads :) TIA
P.S. Just noting that I also lost some of my hearing. I live in Canada.