I have been thinking about writing a blog for some time
now. I finally decided to take the
plunge and create one after two things happened. The first thing occurred after
we visited a friend who is not a great cook. I’m pretty sure that she would say
she’s horrible cook. After leaving her house, I started thinking that it would
be nice for people like her and I, who can’t cook, to have a cooking show that
taught them how to cook simple meals. Like a House Crashers for the cook, not
the kitchen. I wanted it to be things
that you can make when you have a two year old hanging off your leg and a baby
screaming in his crib, but I didn’t want that to be frozen boxed Lasagna,
Mac’N’Cheese or Spaghetti O’s every night for dinner. That’s the kind of cook
that I was becoming and that our friend definitely was. The second thing that
influenced this decision to write a blog was the book “365: A Daily Creativity
Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!” by Noah Scalin and the
TED talk by Matt Cutts called Try something new for 30 days. Both of these
resources really influenced my thinking. I had so many ideas and for next 3
weeks before school starts I probably would be able to do pretty much anything.
I came to realization that once the fall sets in, with after school programs,
grading, lesson plans, and meetings, I really would not have the time to create
something and blog about it every day. So I settled for a starter program of
making something once a week.
I’m not sure if I
choose to write about cooking because my sister just started a gourmet cooking
blog or because I am seriously interested in it. I think I really started
writing about cooking because my 2 year old daughter loves to cook and I love
to cook with her. This summer we have
made many recipes and learned how to cook things I never thought I would. It
started with her interest in making pancakes, and bloomed into making banana
bread, muffins, and brownies. However, she would not settle for the simple box
solutions and the more I began to read about those things I decided I didn’t
want to settle for that either. When we first set out to make blueberry
muffins from scratch I was worried that they would fall flat and be a disaster.
I am known for messing up box brownies and truly was only ever known for making
a mean bowl of cereal. My daughter and I were pleasantly surprised when the
muffins turned out amazing, they were better than any box recipe we had ever
made. We then set out to create other things our next endeavor was to make bread
from scratch and that worked too.
Which sister started a gourmet cooking blog? Send the link please?!?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Once a week is a realistic goal. One piece of advice: don't feel pressured to do the whole thing from scratch. For example, buy a commercial pizza crust and then top it yourself. It's still better tasting than a frozen pizza.
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