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Cooking is Like Love

“Cooking is like love. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all.” ~Harriet van Horne

I love that quote. Some people who know me might wonder why it appeals to me because I can often grumble about cooking. You see, at my age, I often do find cooking a chore. But then there are days when I do it more as a gesture of love. This is another creative outlet that comes from my mother. She often said she wasn’t a good cook but I always disagreed; she may not have had a lot of creative ideas for variety but what she did cook was utterly delicious — and made with love.

A few weeks ago I was making potato salad — something my mom made better than anyone I know — and naturally I thought of her. She would spend hours-upon-hours cooking, dicing, making her own dressing, tossing and tasting until it was just-so. As if that wasn’t enough, she went to all the trouble of making pretty little flowers out of radishes, cucumbers, and onions and would decorate the entire top of her salad with them. I sure wish I would have thought to take a photo of one of those creations.

Since I’m making an effort to write about some of my life, besides photography, I decided to share more posts about the food in my life.

A few days ago when my husband was out of town, I took hold of the opportunity for a light and meatless meal. I made a really tasty salad (photo above) of shredded curly lettuce, diced fresh tomato, diced onion, sliced avocado, cumin, coriander, pepper, and a generous squeeze of lime and of lemon (I always use fresh; never that phony stuff in a bottle.) It was so full of flavour despite not having any fresh cilantro on hand.

Last night’s meal was a real dandy but I didn’t take any pictures. To redeem myself, I do have a recipe to share. Unless I’m baking sweets I almost never use a recipe. There are numerous recipe books in my kitchen cupboard but I tend to use them as inspiration for something new or different, especially if I’m in a cooking slump. Yesterday I knew I was making pork tenderloin and I wanted to use the fresh rosemary my husband brought home from Edmonton. I remembered seeing a recipe once for pork with cranberry and rosemary so I plugged that into Google. I found 3 recipes that appealed and this one for Rosemary Pork Chops with Cranberry, Rosemary, and Port ended up being my primary inspiration. Of course I made a few of my own minor adjustments (didn’t use the chicken stock, for instance). It was easy to make and turned out so delicious I was wishing we had company so I could show off! That means I highly recommend it. If you’re wondering what I served it with … a loaf of artisan Turkish bread plus I made a bowl of EVOO (extra virgin olive oil) emulsified with a rich balsamic vinegar and fresh garlic. I also made one of my summer salads. These vary every day depending on what I have on hand but last night I diced up red pepper, white onion, cucumber, tomato and sprinkled with a pinch of basil, oregano, and pepper. Needless to say it was all delish and I most definitely ate far too much!

Today is meatless but I know my husband will love it. I’m making rosemary pan bread (from scratch of course), hummus with my own little twist, and a tomato-avocado salad. We’ll have a nice dry but fruity white wine (yet to be selected). So that’s about it for my discussion on food. What’s for dinner at your place?

 

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Waiting to Put it in the Oven

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Pork roast and butternut squash

I’m busy “waiting to put it in the oven” so I can get that pet contest posted but I’ve encountered a glitch. There are several photographers talking about a ‘new rule’ at Facebook regarding not doing promotions, contests, and such. Apparently they say people can have their account removed from Facebook for doing such things because these activities are allegedly against the rules / terms of service. Since I don’t want my business page deleted and because I don’t want to disappoint anyone who enters the contest, I decided to delay posting the launch of the contest until I can get more information. So our contest is still “waiting to be put in the oven.” I was up very late last night reading the terms of service at Facebook and found nothing at all about that. I also Googled and, other than finding some blog posts, could not find anything definitive. I see people conducting contests left, right, and center on Facebook but I do want to follow the rules if they are there.

Anyway, out of an abundance of caution, I am rethinking how on earth I can do this contest without creating hours of work keeping track of things. If any of you wonderful readers has some definitive information regarding these new Facebook rules, or has an uncomplicated way of conducting a pet contest through my blog, I’m open to hearing any and all suggestions. I’d really like to get this contest “in the oven”. I have one idea for conducting the entire contest here on the blog so if we don’t come up with solutions for using Facebook then I’m prepared to get started by running it here (trouble is I won’t be able to ‘show’ all the images that come in until the finalists are selected).

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Hey There Cupcake!

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I told you in the last post this would be much more delightful! How’s a cupcake in natural light grab you? I found this amazing place on my recent trip to Edmonton, Alberta: “Flirt Cupcakes”. It’s a darling little spot on Whyte Avenue (a great place for people watching, nifty boutiques & stores, coffee houses, and a variety of places to find yummy food). I’ve sampled some of their little darlings and you must go there if you’re ever in Edmonton. The beauty of their product is that it’s home made on the premises daily, and the icings are so yummy and not all sugary-sweet. Instead the icings are made with fresh and unique things like strawberry or peanut butter (like my favourite in the picture above) … and other delicious offerings. Rick and Michelle are so welcoming and great hosts when you visit.

I took scads of photos but here is a gallery showing a few (for best viewing use the “Carousel” or “Slideshow” buttons located at the bottom of the thumbnail page). In my next post I’ll include photos of a couple more of my favourite cupcakes from Flirt. Oh maybe I should explain: Rick let me have a taster of one while I was there plus I purchased a box of minis to take to my son and his family. That’s where I got to have a bite of a couple more (Granddaughters are great for offering taste tests to Grandmas).

Flirt Cupcakes: 10158 – 82 (Whyte) Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta

Do you have a favourite sweet shop in your neighbourhood?

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