"Judeo-Christian" isn't a thing besides, many consider the phrase antisemitic for so many reasons.
The moment it's used I know they're gonna do an antisemitism. Nothing about this panel shocks me.
The irony of promoting Christian-only leadership at a panel celebrating Judeo-Christian values was impossible to miss.
Most condiments. Raw tomatoes. Lettuce. So many other things. I literally wrote the book on it!
I’m an Autistic classically trained chef and I wrote COLOR TASTE TEXTURE: Recipes for Picky Eaters, Those with Food Aversion, and Anyone Who’s Ever Cringed at Food.
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Not ironic at all from my perspective. I’ve always understood “Judeo-Christian values” as a concept to mean Christian values inspired by Judaism rather than values that Jews and Christians share.
The irony of promoting Christian-only leadership at a panel celebrating Judeo-Christian values was impossible to miss.
My dad was autistic and refused to eat burger toppings aside from pickles and onions. I hate onions, love tomatoes, but more crucially I cannot stand the texture of most meats, and fake meats are often even worse. I’m not sure whether your recipes are for me, but they would’ve been perfect for Dad 💞
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I mostly wanted to comment for algorithm because your book looks really useful for a lot of people like my dad (albeit with a much higher level of cooking skill—it took my mom years before he learned how to make his own salads and toast), and I want more people to see your post!
An accessible family cookbook that offers solutions rather than tricks to empower the food-averse, autistic, and picky eater, with 46 recipes. This much-needed cookbook combines tips and techniques.....