For 20 years Andy has been creating delicious Rice Krispies treats and cakes that consistently are the hit of every party. Additionally, his work in the disability world and lifelong friendships he has with people of all abilities has helped shape who he is today.
Cakes & Conversations blends the best of both worlds and will hopefully change the way we all experience disability. He is ready to share their stories and the secrets to his Rice Krispies treats to help you master your own creations and take you from party zero to party hero!
Every creation is beautiful and we all deserve to be treated like royalty. So let's start treating!
I'm only watching the whole video because this guy really makes me smile and raises my frequency thank you so much!! And to the man making this video thank you for that fluffy marshmallow tip ❤ I also always over stired, what I'd do I brown the butter add a splash a vanilla extract and use that for the marshmallows and also throw a good bit of small marshmallows in the mix ❤ thank you for these tips and you got another subscriber 😊
I have to agree with those who say it isn’t “awesome” or “a gift”. I understand that perhaps this was simply worded in a way the interviewer thought he would best be able to absorb the information, but being Autistic is both good snd bad, with positive and negative aspects that affect our entire lives. The danger in expressing it purely as a gift is that it downplays our very real struggles to function in a neutotypical society.
I like Jack, he has a great personality and seems so sweet...takes alot of guts to be on camera 🎥 (I would be nervous) Very entertaining video guy's and you are both so funny!
I have crohns disease and it messes up my stomach, so I have good day's and bad days... So what if you get the kiddie menu, because that is such a smart thing to do! I would never have thought of that...I can't always eat a regular size meal 🍴
I have crohns disease and it messes up my stomach, so I have good day's and bad days... So what if you get the kiddie menu, because that is such a smart thing to do! I would never have thought of that...I can't always eat a regular size meal 🍴
I like Jack, he has a great personality and seems so sweet...takes alot of guts to be on camera 🎥 (I would be nervous) Very entertaining video guy's and you are both so funny!
Man I've suddenly felt called to work with down syndrome kids, not sure why but im about to sign up for a volunteer program locally... and im genuinely excited about it 😂
🌎=24/7 Control‼️😵💫👀 (Buddha Shiva Christ🎚Allah Zeus Devil Jesus Aphrodite Hera etc) enter/control people to steal, talk,move,rape,kill etc. Schizophrenia/Kundalini/DID/Dementia etc is them,Trans b/c.They create & give diseases+arrange couples & deaths👻 🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️ Heaven=✨🎉🍡💃🍔🍕🍱🍨🍇🍪✨
This is the problem with telling an autistic person they're autistic. Tell them directly what it is. Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by trouble with socializing and communication, literal thinking, trouble understanding figurative language, narrowed and intense interests, hyper and or hypo sensitivity to sensory stimuli, repetitive motions and behaviors, and a need for routine. Other common traits are poor fine motor skills, poor coordination, speech problems, trouble controlling the volume and or tone of your voice, and a high IQ.
bro i got bullied my whole life (i’m 21) for being “weird” and “stupid” when it’s just the way neurotypical people view autistic people because they haven’t been taught that there’s people with different brain bits. i’ve never once thought of my autism as a super power, sure i have empathy for others on a deeper level and can think differently, but i also breakdown when sounds are too loud and textures are too sensitive. i get burnt out doing what neurotypicals do because autistic people don’t function the way they do. i’ve lost friends due to me not understanding their social cues and always wondering why they hated me when i thought things were going well don’t look down at me with condescending eyes thinking i’m special for being autistic, look at me like i’m a proper human being and see that my struggles outweigh the “benefits”