Cooking courses for cancer patients
A culinary centre in Idaho organises cooking courses for cancer patients. Chemotherapy often changes the taste perception of patients and some people don’t even feel taste after the treatment. The 3-hour classes by Life’s Kitchen focus on how to serve dishes in a way that they are more enjoyable for people with this problem. Cancer patients don’t have to pay for the class, only the people who accompany them. //
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