Cook and Eat: Does what it says on the (baked bean) tin.

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Cook and Eat.

Our range of specially designed cook books, written by an occupational therapist, helps people with learning disabilities to do just that – cook and eat.

Each of the four cook books has been written so that people with learning disabilities can cook more meals with less help.

They were created by one of our Trust’s occupational therapists, Kerry Delaney, with the help of people with learning disabilities.

There are four books in the range :
  • Small meals: Meals you might eat at lunchtime,
  • Big meals: Meals you might eat at teatime
  • Cooking from scratch: Meals you might make if you enjoy cooking
  • Baking
Inside the books are clear, colourful photos and step-by-step simple instructions that give specific measures and timings.

The books are also spiral bound and have a wipe-clean cover to make cooking even easier.

Recipes in the books include apple crumble, crispy topped fish, mushrooms on toast and baked spaghetti bolognese.

Find out more about the books and the difference they made to real people’s lives in our video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVS5kK9C8RM

Each book is just £12 with free delivery on Amazon. Buy your copies now: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-aliasaps&field-keywords=cook+and+eat+kerry+delaney
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