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Encouraging independence through accessible technology at the grill, in the kitchen, and in every other aspect of life. Sharing experiences from a unique perspective in activities you would not expect the blind or visually impaired to be involved in.
Back From Our Travels and an Easy Pork Roast Recipe
Blind Grilling Experience
21 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
Back From Our Travels and an Easy Pork Roast Recipe
So good to be back home after traveling to visit our girls in Alabama. Both my girls are amazing cooks and made us some great food but a few of the restaurants left some things to be desired. After returning home we have fired up the grill and smoked some cheese, reverse seared steaks and put together an easy pork roast that is full of flavor.
Finally, I preached a sermon about the war in Israel and who are the heirs of Abraham today. Follow the link to my Gospel Preaching With Chris Peltz YouTube channel.
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Blind Grilling Experience
Encouraging independence through accessible technology at the grill, in the kitchen, and in every other aspect of life. Sharing experiences from a unique perspective in activities you would not expect the blind or visually impaired to be involved in.