Resources

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This is where I’ve gathered all of my guides, tips, and educational posts about the culinary and the clinical sides of soft meals and texture-modified eating. Whether you’re just needing a few days of info during recovery or have a new dysphagia diagnosis to an IDDSI level, looking for safe cooking techniques, or wanting practical advice for mealtimes, you’ll find it here. Browse the resources below to learn more, and use them alongside the recipes on this site to make eating both safer and more enjoyable.

Written by a licensed speech-language pathologist with a decade of clinical experience in dysphagia.

IDDSI Resource Page

Cooking Guides

Cooking Meats for Easy Chewing: If you’re feeding someone whose meals are all about the meat and potatoes, this page offers foundational information that assists from the grocery store selecting cuts of meat to the cooking methods and presentation.

Vegetables for Softer Eating: Vegetables can be one of the hardest textures to navigate when chewing gets tiring or inconsistent, but you don’t need to avoid them. Choosing the right varieties and cooking them with moisture and patience makes a bigger difference than most people realize. This guide walks through how plant fibers break down, which vegetables naturally soften well, and the cooking methods that give you predictable, easy-to-chew results.

Popular Posts

Fast food isn’t off the table if you know what to look for. Many chains offer naturally soft items or sides that can be adapted with small tweaks, and this guide highlights the options that hold up best when chewing or texture tolerance is limited.

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Fear of swallowing or choking can create a cycle of tension and avoidance. Discover how to identify the thoughts that block your bites and start breaking the loop.

Fear of swallowing can create a cycle of tension and avoidance. Discover how to identify the thoughts that block your bites and start breaking the loop.

Ever wonder how swallowing works? Learn the stages, why it may feel off, and what you can do plus recipes for texture sensitive eaters.

How do I swallow? Understanding the process of a normal swallow, how dysphagia can affect it, and possible compensatory strategies.
Mindful Eating: Engaging the senses with a single bite

Mindful eating is about slowing down, noticing textures, and finding joy in food. A simple guide to eating with awareness for health and connection.

Looking for the best dysphagia kitchen tools? This guide covers 5 essential items that make preparing texture-modified meals safe and efficient.

5 Tools for an IDDSI modified texture dysphagia kitchen from an SLP
Safe Texture Finder: Get your current IDDSI level

Unsure what your current IDDSI level is? Use this self-check tool to find options until evaluation.

For a basic introduction about causes and strategies to deal with difficulty chewing and swallowing.

What is dysphagia or difficulty chewing and swallowing? An SLP answers
What are IDDSI Levels and how can they help with dysphagia?

Learn about the different levels of altered-texture diets and how you can test your meals for safety.

Everyone can enjoy breads and cakes, even on dysphagia diets! Learn how to pregel.

Soft, adaptable Meals for Texture Sensitive Eaters

No matter the cause or the length of time used, texture sensitive people need to eat too!

Every recipe here is designed for texture sensitive eaters: from dysphagia to dental issues to picky eaters. Get recipe roundups and practical tips by joining the mailing list.

Recipes by Texture