#easy recipes for sensory seeking autists
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rewcana · 1 year ago
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easy DIY instant ramen
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diy instant ramen
ingredients: 1 piece / cake of dried ramen small pour of fish dashi powder small crumble of chicken bouillon cube a few leaves of dried wakame seaweed a few leaves of arugula 2 eggs oil salt, pepper dash of soy sauce dash of rice vinegar dash of mirin 1 tablespoon of chili oil
method:
boil water
assemble dried noodle, dashi, chicken bouillon, arugula, wakame in bowl
pour freshly boiled water over bowl until covering noodles. stir the mixture. microwave for 1-4 minutes depending on noodle thickness. 1 minute for thin, 2.5 min for medium, 4 for thick. check every 30 seconds after until desired texture is achieved (for these it only took 1 min)
scramble eggs in choice of oil and season w salt n pep
add eggs, soy sauce, mirin, rice vinegar, and chili oil
mix, add cut scallions as garnish
this recipe is SUPER easy to make and it's great if u want the convenience of instant ramen while using your own flavorings and ingredients! you can swap out broths, garnishes, sauces, etc. at will. i will be making many diff versions of this. thinking about a spicy peanut butter version, ginger version, miso version, sesame oil... the possibilities are endless! mwahaha :3
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these are the noodles i used which cooked very easily and quickly! (excuse my shitty camera lol)
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fattybattysblog · 1 year ago
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I've definitely talked about Saphira before and I think I've talked about Thalia before, so how about we delve into my fixation with JJK.
Tokuma Hairi!
Hairi is a recent professional sorcerer, roughly a couple years younger than Nanami and friends. I never really decided her exact age on purpose. I just say she's a young adult. I pretty strictly ship her with Nanami, but I also have little AUs where she ends up with Hanami and has a weird fling with Mahito.
Outside of sorcery, she unwinds with music. Both listening to it and creating it. She has a Youtube channel (in universe, IDK how to music. Though I'm open to learning so I can make a little channel with music for her.) that hosts many of the songs she makes to process the day and relax.
Hairi is autistic. She borrows from some of my own autism and such. She has sensory sensitivities, mostly involving sound and taste, but she also has a dislike for unknown touch around her neck. She echoes people, repeats music over and over, she'll make little noises when content or playful. She doesn't have a very expressive voice. Things like that.
Hairi's love for art and music is an intrinsic part of her identity. She expresses herself through her creations and finds solace in the harmony of colors, sounds, and patterns. Her curiosity knows no bounds. Hairi's inquisitive nature drives her to explore the world, to uncover its hidden beauties, and to delve into the mysteries of jujutsu. She never stops asking questions and seeking answers. Hairi's heart is filled with boundless compassion. She has an innate ability to understand and empathize with others, making her a natural caregiver. Her kindness and warmth shine through in her interactions.
She also loves trivia. Small factoids that are fun to share make easy conversation. Obviously, she sticks to musical trivia, like weird genres and instrument tidbits, but she will pick up trivia in her friend's interests as well. Food/recipe things for Nanami, Digimon stuff for Gojo, etc. I hope that was interesting. Thanks for asking <3
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pretty-little-monster · 5 years ago
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Mental Health First Aid Kit
In honor of Mental Health Month, I thought I would share my recipe for making a Nest for the Apocalypse (both personal and universal). Being autistic, this is a super important tool for me, but I think it could be helpful for any of us with mental health struggles.
Mental Health First Aid Kit and Self-Care Nest:
It is nice to put your Mental Health First Aid Kit (MHFAK) in a single place, where you feel safe and can be comfy with minimal effort (because sometimes you just need to curl into a little ball).
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This is different than a Mental Health Care Plan, which is a daily plan to keep you balanced. This kit is for when you have a meltdown, a panic or anxiety attack, a wave of depression or despair, are over-stimulated, uncomfortable, or just need to feel safe and secluded. The links are just things that I have found helpful- they are just to give you ideas, you need not buy anything! It is pretty easy to build a Care Nest with things that you already have in your house. The idea is to gather them into a place where they are easily accessible when you need them, in a small box or basket.
Begin with finding a safe, comfortable space that you know will be available. (I literally have a large dog bed under a table with my MHFAK and pillows and fairy lights.) Some people make a little child’s cloth tent, or a secure corner in their room. Make a comfortable Care Nest for your needs and store your MHFAK nearby. Make sure your family and/or roommates know that when you are in your Care Nest that you are not to be disturbed.
Optional items to build your MHFAK: If you are sensory seeking, like I am, scents and stimming are more important. If you are sensory avoidant, things like noise cancelling headphones and unscented lotion, chapstick, etc. are more important. This is a run down of what works for me, but it should be adapted to your needs.
Weighted blanket
There are a lot of options for these, but make sure you get one about 10% of your body weight or a little lighter or you can feel like you are being smothered (not a good feeling). These vary in price, so I would shop around.
Rollerball of a soothing perfume or balm to put on your pulse points
I like something with lavender, vanilla, or rose, but there are a lot of options out there. A small rollerball or solid perfume with a scent that that calms you is the most important.
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Chapstick
Face mist
This can feel nice and refreshing.
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Eyedrops and eye mask
Rest your eyes, especially if you have been crying.
Water bottle (invest in some flavoring or just some lemon juice!)
As my baby brother is fond of telling me “Hydrate or Die-drate.” Its amazing how often water and a snack help me back to a state of balance, or at least, less dire panic or despair. Remember that crying is extremely dehydrating, so drink up accordingly. Tea is great, and you should have some, but remember that it can be a stimulant and a diuretic. Water is your friend.
Snack
This depends on how your body responds to stress. Some people get nauseated, in which case, some rice crackers get something mild in your tummy. If you need some quick calories, sugar, and protein, I suggest single servings of nut butter. These are my favourite for international flights, long days in the laboratory, or times when I have forgotten to take care of my physical needs.
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mynoise app or similar soothing sounds. (An mp3 player with a premade playlist also works.)
hand lotion
There are so many lovely scents and lotions. Find one that works best for you.
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Letters to yourself
When you are having a good day, write yourself a little note on a little notecard (I use the backs of my out-of-date business cards). They don’t have to be long or deep. Just a reminder that what you are feeling isn’t permanent. Remember that fear itself can’t hurt you. Despair, as a feeling, can’t hurt you. It HURTS inside and that is real, legitimate, and painful, but it isn’t permanent and those feelings by themselves can’t physically harm you. Let yourself feel safe, even for just a little bit. If you have trouble coming up with something, look for inspirational quotes. (Pinterest and Tumblr are great for this)
Stimming toy
Depending on your needs, a stim or fidget toy or jewelry can help, especially if, like me, you are on the spectrum.
A comfy pillow and pillow spray
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Soft stuffed animal
Something to get your mind off of things.
This could be:
❤ a nap
❤ sketching
❤ knitting or crocheting
❤ journal
❤ reading or re-reading your favourite books, poetry, or short stories. I gravitate to young adult books because they often take me away more easily than “deep literature”. But if deep literature is your jam, keep a copy of Crime and Punishment or War and Peace close.
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