Carrots from my garden. Guess I didn't thin them enough. Still, they're tasty. |
I've done all the research. I've read all of Michael Pollan's books (The Omnivore's Dilemma, In Defense of Food, Food Rules...ok, I watched The Botany of Desire which is almost like reading the book). I've watched Food, Inc. and King Corn. I understand the insidious horrors of GMOs (damn you Monsanto!) and abhor the unnatural practice of feeding cattle grain. I know about the Dirty Dozen (top twelve foods to buy organic). But eating right, buying only grass fed beef (I know...make sure it's 100%), getting those organic eggs and soy milk is really expensive. Sure it was easy when we had two incomes. But I left my job as a school librarian to get back to the public library. Unfortunately nobody is hiring. An indefinite period of unemployment looms before me. Is it possible to eat with integrity on just one income? I'm willing to give it a try.
Here are the things I've got going for me: 1) I've been pinching pennies the last 6 months and I've got a little bit of savings; 2) Most of the time it's just the two of us (my husband Steve and me)...not sure if we could do this if the girls were still at home (Rebecca lives in Oakland; Laura is away at school); 3) We live on the Central Coast of California where there is a farmer's market every freakin day of the week; 4) We have our own veggie garden; 5) I love to cook and quite honestly have a knack for creating meals out of practically nothing.
I'm not a writer, though I like to write. I don't have a fancy camera and no food stylist so what you see is basically right from my kitchen or my yard. This blog is going to be about recipes, books, information I've discovered while researching, my garden, musings and frustrations, and hopefully, a success story. I don't imagine that this will be a Julie/Julia Project (with me as Julie and Michael Pollan as Julia) though if someone wants to make a movie about my discoveries I wouldn't complain (I think Catherine Zeta Jones would be a good choice to play me; not too sure who who would play Pollan). If I'm the only one who ever reads this, that's ok by me. Writing helps me feel focused and productive...I can only crochet so many pillows.
I will be the first one to comment on your blog.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all you are a good writer so keep writing. Second, let's talk about the carrots. They may be funny looking, but they are orange, they are organic, and they are from your garden(you planted them with your own little hands)you say they taste good. So remember, looks aren't everything! Keep writing, keep planting and giving gratitude. And lastly "Let your light shine"
That "Boys cooking" recipe for carrots should come in handy...
ReplyDeleteJoan
I love your blog and I've often wondered the same thing. It's hard to buy all organic etc. on one income and in my case for a large family. I will keep reading your blog, so keep writing! I like your funny looking carrots too! Love ya!
ReplyDeleteyou go girl! Organic is the way to go!!! Are you a Trader Joe shopper??? Its my fav, especially in a place (Richmond) where the "organic section" in stores is quite limited!
ReplyDeleteCynthia!
ReplyDeleteI know next to nothing about cooking and even less about organic cooking, so I can't quite comment on anything culinary, but it's nice to hear your voice through your blog. It was very funny, by the way. Keep writing!! And just as an fyi, starting tomorrow, I'm going to be missing you BIG TIME!!
Hugs!
I bet your funny carrots taste like real carrots should....
ReplyDeleteLoved reading this and hearing your voice. I miss you.
ReplyDeletep.s. I will be making the soup