Posted by Editormum on 4 September 2009 in
Frugal Living |
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I just read an article on Slate about Gordon Ramsay‘s new cookbook, and I was dumbfounded to read the author’s assertion that normal American cooks don’t have scales in their kitchens: “Many ingredients are listed only by weight … as if Americans kept scales in the kitchen the way Europeans do.” Especially considering the American obsession […]
Tags: budgeting, bulk buying, cooking, Family Life, food, freezing, kitchen, saving money, scale
Posted by Editormum on 26 April 2008 in Uncategorized |
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i just read an article on Slate about Gordon Ramsay‘s new cookbook, and I was dumbfounded to read the author’s assertion that normal American cooks don’t have scales in their kitchens: “Many ingredients are listed only by weight … as if Americans kept scales in the kitchen the way Europeans do.” Especially considering the American obsession […]
Tags: cooking, Family Life, Gordon Ramsay, kitchen, scale
Posted by Editormum on 13 April 2004 in
Just Another Single Mother |
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When I was first married, we lived out in the country and the people behind us raised horses and chickens. Step out our back door, and you’d be engulfed by a huge cloud of flies. We lived there eight months. When we came to Memphis, we rented a home from a friend who was renovating […]
Tags: cooking, Family Life, flies, food, True Stories
Posted by Editormum on 8 February 2003 in Uncategorized |
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A lot of people say they hate to cook. I’ve been mulling that over, because, most of the time, I like to cook. I don’t always achieve meals worth a Michelin star, but my meals are at least edible 9 times out of 10. And when I do take the time to do it right, […]
Tags: children, cooking, Family Life, food, parenting, Philosophy