I'm discouraged.
All summer I had time to plan elaborate meals, to shop at all the farmers markets and specialty stores, and to cook elaborate, tasty meals.
Right now I'm lucky if I have enough time or energy to wash, spin dry, and fry an egg and some kale in a skillet.
Between prepping to teach, teaching, conferencing with students, going to committee meetings, volunteering, grading, writing, editing, and just plain getting by, my meals are suffering.
Let me clarify. I've been throwing together the good ole standby--Lentil soup--and roasting a chicken on Sunday that we use in tacos, wraps, sandwiches, salads, soups, pastas, etc., but I really want a day to slave over the stove. Seriously, it's fall, my favorite season. I should be braising meats, roasting veggies, and simmering sauces. I should be homemaking pie crusts and spending hours peeling and thinly slicing apples.
Or do I just think I should be doing those things because I'm a self-pronounced food writer and food lover?
I just feel as though I'm letting down my readers (and my husband) by not serving up goodies that are blog worthy. Really, do you want to read about the turkey burgers I made Monday night or the Chipotle burrito I scarfed down 7:30 after teaching and before I walked the dog and started grading at 9 p.m.?
I want to promise better blog posts from here on out, but until winter break, it's just not possible.
What is possible, though, is a sharing of our go-to foods when we're in a hurry and don't have a lot of time to cook. Ground turkey tacos are one of our favs. But what I've really been loving lately are the quick pasta dishes we whip up by using the tomato sauce I made this summer and froze. And I've been loving the joy of autumn fresh apples, which have been lifesavers for snacks and side dishes.
What are your go-to dishes? What do you make when you have only 15 minutes and barely anything in the fridge? I need ideas!
Now back to grading...
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
LIVE This Week
The leaves are turning colors and the air is crisp.
Fall has finally found its way through our open windows and screen doors.
With Fall, though, has come the mid-point of one crazy semester, which is why my food posts are few and far between. But that doesn't mean I'm not cooking and making a list of all the food adventures I need to blog about soon.
In the meantime, be sure to check out my other food writing at Connotation Press and BG News.
Connotation Press this month is all Potlucks! So join the feast and check out the great dishes from writers such as Kathleen Rooney, Arielle Greenberg, Anna Kauffman, and Katherine Willis Pershey.
And my weekly food column at BG News serves up a variety of topics from tailgating to an upcoming column about Facebook and Food.
Thanks for all your support and readership! I promise more tasty treats are on their way from Everyday Palate to Connotation Press to BG News!
Fall has finally found its way through our open windows and screen doors.
With Fall, though, has come the mid-point of one crazy semester, which is why my food posts are few and far between. But that doesn't mean I'm not cooking and making a list of all the food adventures I need to blog about soon.
In the meantime, be sure to check out my other food writing at Connotation Press and BG News.
Connotation Press this month is all Potlucks! So join the feast and check out the great dishes from writers such as Kathleen Rooney, Arielle Greenberg, Anna Kauffman, and Katherine Willis Pershey.
And my weekly food column at BG News serves up a variety of topics from tailgating to an upcoming column about Facebook and Food.
Thanks for all your support and readership! I promise more tasty treats are on their way from Everyday Palate to Connotation Press to BG News!
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