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![]() "Ranιe at Arabian Knits" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Serene Vannoy > wrote: > >> On 04/16/2011 01:49 AM, Eric wrote: >> > What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ? >> >> The connection that good food makes between people. The strong pull of >> memory when someone eats something from their childhood. The love >> inherent in sharing nourishment with my family members. The sensual joy >> of eating something that looks, smells, and tastes good. > > I agree with this. Also, I can make excellent food for much less > than we can buy it at a restaurant. > > I started cooking partly because I was interested and partly out of > necessity. My mom was in grad school and divorced, so I was cooking > eggs, toaster waffles, making cereal, etc, from age four on. I had a > gourmet cook as a babysitter and my mother was also an excellent cook. > My babysitter enjoyed cooking, my mother not so much. I played in the > babysitter's dough and such often enough that she started teaching me. > Once my mom realized I could cook at least as well as her, and was much > better at baking, she put me to it for some meals and all of her baking > for entertaining. As I got older, mom basically figured I could cook > and so only did so when absolutely necessary or when we had guests. > > When I got married, I was already a pretty good and adventurous cook, > even at 20. Once I was responsible for providing two or three meals for > people every single day, I got even better. Now that I have a household > of nine people, even if I didn't enjoy it, I'd have to provide three > meals a day, so I try to do so as well and healthfully as possible. > > My children are learning to cook with me, and though I do kind of > make them sous chefs so I can get things done quicker, they also enjoy > it and see me enjoying it. I point out meals and dishes that will serve > them well when they are starting out on their own, dishes that can be > made and frozen, ways to save money and still eat well. Our eldest two > boys could, if necessary, make every meal of the day, and they were > incredible helps to me after we had our seventh baby via c-section and > couldn't lift heavy things or be on my feet as much, especially after > Rich had to go back to work and my ILs went home. We are relatively new > here and just didn't know enough people to have meals provided. > > I hope they will grow up to love cooking and food as their parents > do. So far, it looks as though that will happen. Their knowledge of > and palate for different cuisines and foods is far more advanced than > either of ours were when we were their ages. *applause* ![]() -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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