Signs of Hope: Blind BBQ Master in Dallas Blows Away Guests with Brisket Cooked by Touch and Smell | Why This Matters

Signs of Hope: Blind BBQ Master in Dallas Blows Away Guests with Brisket Cooked by Touch and Smell | Why This Matters
Why this story matters: This article highlights a practical example of progress driven by people, ideas, and persistence. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to heroes, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. credit – Blindfolded Barbeque When clients ask Christopher Jones how he cooks the delicious barbequed meat at his restaurant, he answers, “‘Just like you, except I have to concentrate a little harder.'” The extra concentration, for a blind man, is a necessity not an option. But as is so often the case, this became the mother of Jones’ invention. Blindfolded Barbeque is located at 598 E Wheatland Road in Duncanville, a city of 40,000 in southwestern Dallas County, Texas. It features a simple yet delicious menu all prepared by Jones, a former tow-truck driver who 5 years ago was diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy. Would you like to read more good news about Heroes , Food , Restaurant , Blindness , Inspiring , and Disability ? In other wo…