I really should be busy................
I really should be busy cleaning (finding!) the kitchen so I can make dinner. I spent a significant amount of time yesterday browsing cooking blogs. There are some great ones out there. Some I have posted on in the side bar.
Cooking is my passion. Cooking is an inherited passion. I come from a long line of great cooks. Grammy (the "old school" Home Ec teacher) taught Mom, Aunt Jan and Aunt Connie, Grandma is also an awesome cook. I can't imagine NOT knowing how to cook. I can't imagine not being a great cook. Granted, there are some days I don't want to cook, but I do it anyway.
I always thought I had a pretty decent palate. Well, maybe not since I don't eat anything green except peas and green beans, and HEAVEN FORBID I eat anything that was a previously used vital organ. BLECH! Check out the Omnivore's 100 in the sweetnicks blog in the blogsites. See how you rate. I rated a 14 out of 100. Not too whippy. Here are my answers: 13,15,18 (does BoonesFarm count?!), 27,29,35,38,49,55,61,67,77,87,94. Granted this the original list is from the UK. I'm thinking of midwesternizing (is that a word?!) it tho.
So my goal for this week is to cook "real" food every night. and also to blog about it.
Today's menu:
One of my favorite meals: Fried chicken. I come from a long line of great fried chicken cooks. Man, do Mom's family know how to cook fried chicken. The best in the WORLD.....and I'm not kidding!
The perfect menu would be: fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn on the cob (Thank you Grandpa John!), frozen green salad (Thank you Grandma Frances), cinnamon apples (Thank you Grandma Lois) red jell-o with "shaky bananas", & candied carrots. And dessert: Lemon Meringue Pie, completely from scratch (THANK YOU MOM!), or maybe Chocolate IceBox Dessert (Grammy), or maybe Angelfood Cake with Divinity Frosting (again Grammy) or maybe Pineapple Pecan Pie (Grandma Lois). Ohhhhh, the choices are endless with the family heritage recipes.
The reality of today's lunch: fried chicken, homemade french fries, frozen corn and white-gravy-out-of-a-package, and Ainz picked wild strawberry jell-o.
So what's your favorite "family heritage" meal???? Leave me a comment and let me know!
(Oh yeah, and we're supposed to pour concrete this week!!!)
Happy trails
~plowgirl
Cooking is my passion. Cooking is an inherited passion. I come from a long line of great cooks. Grammy (the "old school" Home Ec teacher) taught Mom, Aunt Jan and Aunt Connie, Grandma is also an awesome cook. I can't imagine NOT knowing how to cook. I can't imagine not being a great cook. Granted, there are some days I don't want to cook, but I do it anyway.
I always thought I had a pretty decent palate. Well, maybe not since I don't eat anything green except peas and green beans, and HEAVEN FORBID I eat anything that was a previously used vital organ. BLECH! Check out the Omnivore's 100 in the sweetnicks blog in the blogsites. See how you rate. I rated a 14 out of 100. Not too whippy. Here are my answers: 13,15,18 (does BoonesFarm count?!), 27,29,35,38,49,55,61,67,77,87,94. Granted this the original list is from the UK. I'm thinking of midwesternizing (is that a word?!) it tho.
So my goal for this week is to cook "real" food every night. and also to blog about it.
Today's menu:
One of my favorite meals: Fried chicken. I come from a long line of great fried chicken cooks. Man, do Mom's family know how to cook fried chicken. The best in the WORLD.....and I'm not kidding!
The perfect menu would be: fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn on the cob (Thank you Grandpa John!), frozen green salad (Thank you Grandma Frances), cinnamon apples (Thank you Grandma Lois) red jell-o with "shaky bananas", & candied carrots. And dessert: Lemon Meringue Pie, completely from scratch (THANK YOU MOM!), or maybe Chocolate IceBox Dessert (Grammy), or maybe Angelfood Cake with Divinity Frosting (again Grammy) or maybe Pineapple Pecan Pie (Grandma Lois). Ohhhhh, the choices are endless with the family heritage recipes.
The reality of today's lunch: fried chicken, homemade french fries, frozen corn and white-gravy-out-of-a-package, and Ainz picked wild strawberry jell-o.
So what's your favorite "family heritage" meal???? Leave me a comment and let me know!
(Oh yeah, and we're supposed to pour concrete this week!!!)
Happy trails
~plowgirl
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Tonight it will be homemade pizza - as always! Some traditions you just can't mess with!!