Some are born cooks, and some have cooking thrust upon ‘em. My father falls into the latter category; recently widowed, he's fending for himself in the kitchen for the first time in, oh, about 80 years.
So I've been searching for a cookbook that covers the basics and offers simple, satisfying recipes for the novice cook. I nearly gave up after looking at a number of cookbooks supposedly aimed at beginners; either the book assumed the user knew more than a true newbie like my dad, or the recipes were too elaborate and exotic for my father's plain palate.
Today we're celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of civil rights; in two weeks, we'll be commemorating the Greensboro Four, the four young black men who launched a sit-in at a “whites only” lunch counter in a Woolworth’s in Greensboro, North Carolina on February 1st, 1960.
Breaking news: men and women desire different things. Who knew?
Researchers from McGill University in Canada have published a study showing that when it comes to comfort food, women seek sweet and fatty consolation while men reward themselves with steaks, pastas, and pizzas.
Interests: Living life as an intiatic experience, uniting with like minds and hearts to build a better, cleaner, more peaceful world, listening to the wisdom of the inner voice, communing with the elemental forces of Nature, the arts, media and communications, personal growth and development, the natural healing arts, interesting cuisines, cinema, all that expands the consciousness, betters the Self, and links me with THAT from Which I come.
Inspiration: Whitman, Thoreau, the Tao, deep meditation, spiritually anointed words carried on the human voice and the Cosmic Winds, being with those of like mind and calling.