As my relationship grew with my now husband, I forewarned him one night that should we get married, I won't be one of those wives who cooks. I felt that spewing the verbal disclaimer early on was only fair. Me + cooking = never going to happen. For the reason noted in the first paragraph above - and because I'm an instant gratification person. When I'm hungry I need food pronto. I felt that it took waaaay to long to prepare and cook a meal. By the time you sat down to eat it, you just wanted to take a nap because of how daunting of a task it was to bring that one little meal to fruition! I certainly didn't lack gusto for eating food though. Just cooking it.
Mr. Wonderful was unphased. I was surprised there was no long drawn out discussion about the avoidance between yours truly and the kitchen. There was no questioning me about why I wasn't even willing to try. He just said "ok" and that was that. I thought, "Wow. That went better than I thought it would". Was it really a non-issue? If so, would it stay that way? Because I was pretty resolute about rotating between fast food, take-out, and restaurant dining every night.
Then something changed.
A love for cooking started to evolve.
It shocked me. And everyone around me.
I started watching Rachel Ray one day. And because I'm a lover of Italian food, I subscribed to her magazine. Every month when they came in the mail, I flagged the recipes that looked delicious and dared myself to attempt to make them. One after the other, they all came out delicious. This wasn't rocket science after all. I started building a cook book library and also began picking up food magazines like Bon Appétit and Cooking Light and making some of the recipes inside.
I think a combination of things compelled me to begin cooking. I was curious if I would develop a love for it as so many other people have...and also because I started to feel convicted that when the time came for me to be a wife, that I wouldn't be making home cooked meals for my husband - and our children. I was raised in a family where both parents worked, and although my mom was certainly tired at the end of her long days, she cooked practically every night - weekends included {my dad cooked up meals every so often too}. I started to view cooking for my husband as another demonstration of my love. When this mindset set in, I wanted to give cooking a try all the more.
I cook usually 5 out of 7 days, and make breakfast most weekends. I also love to bake. I never would have thought this would be me! But I really do enjoy it. Who would have thought?! Certainly not me!
Last week while buying Ilah's beginner books, I spotted a little something for myself and mommy got a book of her own....
When I spied this recipe keeper - and looked inside - it was a must have. I have ripped pages from countless food magazines, flagged many recipes in my cookes books - and now I have a place to put them all.
On the front inside cover is a note pad to jot down items you need to get from the grocery store.
Throughout the book is colorful, swoon worthy photos.... There are many recipes throughout the book...and pictures to go with each. I can't make something without seeing a picture. I need a visual. So I just love this.....Another thing that will come in so handy are these two pages of "substitute ingredients"and "equivalents"....
Pages to write out your "special recipes" {these pages will be be filled with recipes handed down from my mom and recipes to our favorite meals that I make often}.....
Each tab has a pocket where you can place recipes that you've torn out of magazines {well, that's what I use the pockets for!}....
There's another pocket at the back of the book to place even more recipes.....
This Recipe Keeper only cost me.....
I'm certainly no Martha Stewart. But I sure do love to wander through her site and add some of her recipes to my collection : )
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