Yesterday I was having a conversation with a friend over a cup of tea. The topics varied, but we focused on some of my food projects and their current directions. When the blog came up, an interesting comment was made and it’s stuck with me. The response regarded the weekly menus. My friend said something like, “I like the weekly menu posts because they remind me that I need to do better.” I want to discuss this a bit – specifically, the purpose and expectations of the weekly menu posts.
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Expectations (weekly menu 22)
Tags: seasonal eating, weekly menu
Posted on February 26th, 2010 by jared | 1 Comment »
Eating Seasonal Blues (weekly menu 21)
The goal of eating seasonally comes with both pride and frustration. Sure, we like to think of ourselves as consumer-conscious people. After the 100-mile diet we were engrained by the prospect of eating locally and seasonally year-round. Unbeknownst to us, this ideal carries a burden. Eating seasonally also means sacrificing variety and spontaenity in the kitchen. Roasted veggies, braised chunks of meat and hearty stews are delicious. But as the saying goes, you can have too much of a good thing.
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Tags: local food movement, seasonal eating, weekly menu
Posted on February 19th, 2010 by jared | No Comments »
A Fresh Perspective (weekly menu 20)
For those of us who cook at home, one’s library of recipes is both a treasure and a burden. Like an old babushka from communist Europe, the ripped pages, dog-eared cookbooks and scraps of scribbled meal ideas are piled away in the ever-growing corner or dusty cabinet. Each night we peruse the pages looking for a new idea, a fresh perspective. But every time we open the same books, a looming sense of doubt fills our hungry bellies. There’s only so many pot roasts, stir-fries and creamy soups to find in one’s hoarded collection. Thank goodness an outside world exists. If it weren’t for libraries, magazine aisles, Bravo TV, the food channel and other consumer-friendly sources of food ideas, we’d still be standing over the stove stirring at the same old pot of stew.
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Tags: fish, Mark Bittman, NW cuisine, weekly menu
Posted on February 12th, 2010 by jared | No Comments »
Sorry for the Delay (weekly menu 17)
This being the 17th weekly menu posted, it also happens to be the first posted on a Saturday. I don’t know how many of my adoring fans are awaiting the weekly menu; nonetheless I apologize for the delay. Although, truth to be told, I have skipped the menus some weeks. For some reason I was excited to post this week’s meals and so I feel especially guilty about the 24 hour lapse.
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Tags: corn, fish, NW cuisine, weekly menu
Posted on January 23rd, 2010 by jared | No Comments »
Walking the Talk (weekly menu 16)
As a blogger and educator, it is very important that I “walk the talk.” The popularity of the food movement is growing and I think there will always be a pessimistic sentiment that such values and ideals are incapable of seeing fruition. Therefore, it is my goal to practice what I preach (as best I can.)
Next week starts the after school “healthy eating and meal planning” class. With my list of food projects growing, I think it’s best that I consider each with the utmost regard. This to say, that if I’m going to stand up and tell a roomful of strangers what to eat and how to afford it, I must live by such statements. That said, let me restate the goal of the weekly menu postings:
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Tags: afton field farm, weekly menu
Posted on January 15th, 2010 by jared | 1 Comment »