[Electronics-Talk] Pressure Cookers

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Sat Sep 2 23:40:13 UTC 2017


can you feel the buttons on the instant pot?
Do the buttons beep or something as you press them to activate them?
I'm also someone who does not want to use and depend on a fancy phone when 
cooking, so like Pam, I'm wondering what is out there without the app.

-----Original Message----- 
From: David Andrews via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2017 5:25 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: David Andrews
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Pressure Cookers

The Instant Pot is pretty widely used in the blind community.  They
have models, that include bluetooth, and apparently the app, on an
iPhone is accessible. It is also possible to get a non-bluetooth
model, and control it.  You will have to either braille the buttons,
or make a chart of what each button does.  It is a little
complicated, different buttons change cooking time by different
amounts, but a blind person can use it with a little preparation.

I made a chart of buttons and times, and got a couple cookbook  put
into Braille, and recorded, so have figured it out.

Dave

At 02:38 PM 8/19/2017, you wrote:
>
>
>Good afternoon everyone,
>
>
>
>                 I came across some books on Bookshare.org concerning
>pressure cookers. I know there are pressure cookers one can use on the 
>stove
>but am curious to know if there are any electrick ones and how usable they
>are by the blind. I recall wen I was at Perkins in the 1970s that only
>students with residual vision were taught to use pressure cookers. Yup this
>is the nation's premier school for the blind caving into the higherarchy of
>sight. Shame on them!
>
>
>
>                 I found some books and videos about using a pressure 
> cooker
>from America's Test Kitchen and from none other than Jacque Peppin. Leave 
>it
>to the personal chef of French President Charles Degaul to observe that one
>can tell how high the pressure is by listening to the intensity of the hiss
>the unit makes a technique a blind cook can use to use pressure cookers
>safely and with ease.
>
>
>
>                 Pressure cookers have come along ways since I was in 
> school
>and there are other tips and tricks blind persons have figured out to use
>them independently. Sindce the focus here is electronics any feedback about
>electric pressure cookers and how they can be used by the blind will be 
>very
>much appreciated. All the best.
>
>
>
>Peter Donahue


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