This was my contribution to the the article I was in; it was for a recipe challenge. You had to use recipe cards in your art work. I was selected for my presentation. Cynthia Levens wrote the article; she did a wonderful job of combining the timeless appeal of cherished moments, stirred by our memories.
I am thinking of writing a family cookbook. I would of course have to include stories. My Dad's famous Strawberry Shake, for one. He had loaded the blender full of fresh picked berries, French Vanilla ice cream, and a splash of Half n 'Half. Told my brother n' me, "this is how you do it" my brother was little and rambunctious. He did some antic and set my Dad off. Dad came back to the kitchen, to finish his creation and pushes the Whip button. We tried to tell him... a propelled pink explosion is dripping from the ceiling. Now my Dad is laughing, as we attempt to clean up the mess. My brother thinks it is cool and wants to jump under it and catch the drips. When my Mom comes downstairs, Chip aka Cliff n' I are laughing; we were told not to tell. My brother loves to BBQ; he will impersonate Julia Child, when he cooks....it is crazy fun. Or he pretends he is a TV Food network Celeb.
My family taught me to have fun in the kitchen, read the recipe first, be sure all ingredients are on hand, follow the recipe(it is science) and create a memory your loved ones will cherish. If you don't cook, there are other ways to do this. The joy is in showing up, be patient and don't forget to toss in a pinch of surprise.
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Thanks for your comment it was lovely.
Yvonne.
I loooooved Julia Child as a kid :)And I loved Meryl Streep's portrayal of her in JULIE AND JULIA.
Unlike you, I'm the only one who bakes and cooks good in the family. My mom is horrible in kitchen, and dad even worse even though he actually was a cook for 40 years :)
Thanks for your Follow!
Rose & Studio Friends
Dezz-I will publish some here; I will! Maybe my coffee cake. I made it for a huge LAN party my son had. Kids didn't know what it was. Where I am from it is called that; where I live now it is Cinnamon Streusel Cake. Dad cooked for 40yrs; Whoah! I want to hear more about that~ I looooved that movie; I think I will go watch it now~ Thanks for sharing!
Yvonne-Thank you; you are so kind! I always count on you for your wonderful sentiments~
We all miss my mom's red velvet cake. She used parts of at least three recipes. It was moist, rich, and sinfully delicious. That's the only recipe I wish I had.
Great post :)
Nancy
N. R. Williams, The Treasures of Carmelidrium.
The Words Crafter-Yeah, we didn't let him drink it, lol It was pretty funny. This is sad, any chance you can find the 3 recipes and experiment. My family cooks like that. This Whoopie pie recipe with that frosting. I am sorry; it is amazing the memories that arrive with food. You make me want to write down all my tricks, now...
Ellie Great-I love your name! Happy Easter to You and in school, when role was called you were
Great Ellie ;-D
Karen-It could change for you, perhaps a class would change your mind~