Well, since I live with my parents all the time, I go to them for
matching cloths.  But when I have to go to some other place, I ask my
mother to keep pairs according to the matching in separate covers so
that I can take any cover and wear them.  I think you can implement
this at home also.

On 4/26/13, Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala <zujarbri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've always stayed with my family but there have been occasions when I
> had to dine on my own. My mom/wife inform me about where they keep the
> food for me in advance. I preferably pick a bigger plate/bowl so as to
> avoid spilling over and keep an additional plate underneath the spoon
> while pouring liquid/curry from the cooking vessel into my plate/bowl.
> They generally guide/assist me in preparing my plate at parties and
> family functions, the worst thing is that they need to tell me to
> straighten the plate a number of times as I don't balance it well. You
> do get liquid level indicators to help pour liquids into glasses and
> other containers.
>
> As far cloth pairing is concerned, I shop for myself with sighted
> assistance and mostly remember the combinations I get home. I ask my
> wife to mix and match pairs as per my liking and take her review on
> the selection. You can also get a colour recognizer for yourself to
> assist in this activity.
>
> Some tricks and confidence to do things helps you devise methods to
> live a highly independent life.
>
> On 4/26/13, Mohit Shah Shah <mohit.shah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello AccessIndia comrades,
>>
>> 2 quick questions.
>> 1. To those who live with their family: Do you put  food in your plate
>> yourself or do you take someone's assistance?
>> If you do it yourself, what method do you use for doing it?
>> 2. This may be a dumb question, but how do you match your clothes?
>> One method is to put a pair in 1 clip and to make many such pairs for
>> a few days. But, then again, one needs sighted assistance to make the
>> pairs, so that somewhat defeats the purpose.
>> What sustainable solution would you suggest?
>>
>> Regards,
>> MS
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