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Chef Representation

If you know me, you know I love cooking shows. From Chopped to Top Chef, I can’t seem to get enough. One thing has always stuck out at me though. I rarely see myself represented among the contestants. That is to say, there are very few disabled chefs. That’s why I was so happy to see the new episode of Tournament of Champions. Chef Dan Jacobs was one of the competing chefs. Cane and all, he cooked his heart out against the “Randomizer”. You see, Dan was diagnosed with Kennedy’s Disease, a genetic neuromuscular ailment commonly mistaken for ALS. This disease can make simple tasks like walking upstairs or chopping an onion feel like massive endeavours. Even with this degenerative disease, he runs two standout restaurants and raises money for Kennedy’s Disease. Spoiler alert: I am so happy he won his qualifier round of the tournament and will continue on in the competition. Let’s keep cheering him on as he shows us that anyone can be an amazing chef!

2 responses to “Chef Representation”

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    eagleexuberant719b9c5318

    I do know you for watching cooking shows. This new show is a greatest addition ever.

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    eagleexuberant719b9c5318

    The best addition ever

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I’m Sarah!

Welcome to Rolling with Sarah! I am a 26-year-old wheelchair user from Merrickville, Ontario. Throughout my life, I have encountered both amazing accessibility and impossible to believe barriers On this site, I will document my journey as a person with a disability. My highs, my lows, and everything in between. I will recognize accessibility efforts by others, as well as what I am doing to improve accessibility myself. Roll along with me!

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