Well, as I have posted before, I am starting culinary school soon (with any luck).
Unfortunatley I was born with a birth defect on my hand. I am missing two fingers on my right hand and have limited use of the three full digits I have. I have limited strentgh and I cant bend any of them. I can grip things between my thumb and pointer however, and have always adapted.
When I did JROTC, I adapted my own style for rifle drill as well as throwing/catching/spinning.
Long story short, with current cutting techniques, will I be able to just use my left hand (I am left handed) to hold the knife, and use my right hand to hold and move food whole cutting/chopping?
I have also experimented with devices that help fasten the knife to my right hand, allowing me to chop with that, and move the food across the cutting surface with my left hand in the usual style.
I just dont want to get to culinary school and be told I cant do something. People have been telling me that my entire life, and I havent listened to them yet
Unfortunatley I was born with a birth defect on my hand. I am missing two fingers on my right hand and have limited use of the three full digits I have. I have limited strentgh and I cant bend any of them. I can grip things between my thumb and pointer however, and have always adapted.
When I did JROTC, I adapted my own style for rifle drill as well as throwing/catching/spinning.
Long story short, with current cutting techniques, will I be able to just use my left hand (I am left handed) to hold the knife, and use my right hand to hold and move food whole cutting/chopping?
I have also experimented with devices that help fasten the knife to my right hand, allowing me to chop with that, and move the food across the cutting surface with my left hand in the usual style.
I just dont want to get to culinary school and be told I cant do something. People have been telling me that my entire life, and I havent listened to them yet









