Saturday, May 1, 2010

My Summer Project

It is decided.  This will be the summer that I learn to cook.  I mean, I can sort of cook now, in that I can read directions and execute them with some success.  But I want to really learn how to cook.  I think that Pioneer Woman looks like a real jumping off point.  Her recipes are fairly easy to understand and they aren't super difficult.  I also think that I am going to get some of the family recipes together too, because I like that kind of tradition.  I feel like maybe I should learn to can something too, because that's a dying art and my grandma is really good at it.  I may even start a sister blog to record my successes (and possibly, my failures too).

I want this summer to be really enjoyed and not wasted away doing nothing.  I want to do some family history stuff with my dad, and more photography in general.  I just feel like I never really get anything accomplished during the summer other than stuff for work and while that's great and necessary, it's not everything.  My goal is for this to be a summer worth remembering, worth celebrating, and sharing.  I'm inching closer to my 30s every day and I just feel like if I don't do it now, when will I?

So, brave friends, I'm calling you and your stomaches to my test kitchen and to my summer in general.  Let's make this one for the record books!

3 comments:

  1. I have PW cookbook and it is great! Another easy one is The Dinner Doctor by Anne Byrn. I always make her chicken pot pie and people sing my praises! :)
    Good luck! I love eating, so I am sure your friends and family will have a blast eating your experiments!

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  2. Thanks, Taylor! I am really excited about this! But I think I am going to have to wait until school is out to really give it a go. But there will be stories for sure!

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  3. I'm in! Just don't be offended if I spit out beans! LoL!

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