Showing posts with label Mommie Cooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mommie Cooks. Show all posts

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Guest Blog: Food for Thought

Happy Memorial Day!!! I'm on vacation, so Julie from Mommie Cooks is taking over my blog today. You first met her on Friday, and she tantalized your tastebuds. Now she's back to talk about life and food. Enjoy!!

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Food. What does it mean to you? Do you eat to live or live to eat? Being the self proclaimed foodie that I am, I definitely live to eat.  I love trying different tastes and textures.  I enjoy the thrill of mixing new and different ingredients together to create unique and yummy dishes.  I love to challenge myself in the kitchen.  While I do draw the line on a few edible bites, the sky is practically the limit as to what I'll try if it's put in front of me.  Part of the reason I feel the way I do is because of the importance I place on food in my life.  It's so much more to me than just a simple nourishment for my body. 

Do you have any dishes that stir memories of a particular event from your past?  Leg of lamb is one of those foods for me.  A good friend of mine invited us over for dinner the other night and she served it up from a sheep they had organically raised on their family farm.  As I ate it, I was vividly reminded of the holidays at my grandmother's house where, every year, she would make the most amazing leg of lamb I'd ever eaten.  I remember how excited my brother and I would get waiting in anticipation for Christmas Eve night; for the presents of course, but also for the special meal that had become such a cherished tradition in our home.

If you love to travel like I do, then you know that there is nothing more exciting than the adventure of exploring a place you've never been before.  New sights, new smells, and most exciting to me; new foods. Whether you're visiting a different country or just crossing the state line, there is always something new and different to try.  And chances are, when you try a new food from a different region or country, there's a history and a story behind that food that's almost as interesting as the dish itself.  Did you know that in Louisiana, the Créoles learned from slaves how to use okra to  thicken soups and that is how it became an essential ingredient in Créole Gumbo?  How about the fact that prickly pear pads have been used by native American Indians as a food and medicine for hundreds of years?  And yes, I have had prickly pear in jelly form and it's delicious!

Food is such an integral part of our world and it's so much more than  just a means to survive.  It's what ties us all together as a society.  We celebrate  with food and we comfort ourselves with food.  It's a way to make  memories and a way to meet new people.  We use it to connect with old  friends and to learn about new cultures.  I can't imagine a world where food didn't play an integral part in our day to day lives.  Can you?

Thank you Drama Mama for letting me be a guest blogger on your site.  I really enjoyed the opportunity to write for The Scoop on Poop and I look forward to reading more from your upcoming guest bloggers.





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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Best Scoop of the Week-A Little Spice is Nice


Happy Friday!! Today puts me one day closer to the blog party!! Woot! woot!! I hope you brought your appetites today. You are gonna need it.

Today's featured blogger spends a lot of time in the kitchen. She is the Rachael Raye of blogland. She has Roasted Lemon Tarragon Chicken to make you drool. She has a salmon dip that is company worthy. She's got a yummy healthy Chicken Stir-fry that will make your tastebuds get up and ask the chef for more. She's got everything from potato soup to Dump. (Dump sounds like something that belongs on a blog called The Scoop on Poop, doesn't it?). Meet Julie from



I'm so excited to have Julie visiting my blog. I love to cook, even have a side cooking blog I haven't updated in awhile (shame shame!), so I'm always game to create something new in the kitchen, and Julie definitely does NOT disappoint.  I just had to ask her "If you could only use one spice for the rest of your life, what would it be and why?"
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When Drama Mama asked me this question, my first thought was, "I really have to pick just one?" How in Hades am I going to do that? Salt seemed like the obvious answer to me, but that kind of felt like a cop out. I mean, is salt even technically a spice?

So I decided to dig a bit deeper into my culinary psyche and think about another spice that always seems to be in my repertoire when I prepare for the daily ritual of stirring, cooking, and tasting. Garlic came to mind (love, love, love the stuff), but when I read up on it, I learned that it's only considered a spice if it's dried; if it's fresh it's a vegetable, and while I do use dried forms of garlic on occasion, I'm much bigger into the fresh variety. Ixnay on the arlicgay.

I was about at the end of my spice rope when it hit me over the head like Bam Bam's club on the Flintstones; Ginger!


Yep, that's right, ginger. I love this stuff. I do use fresh quite a bit, but dry is equally as enticing. You can use it in sweet dishes as well as savory, Asian inspired as well as American. The stuff is versatile, inexpensive and delicious to boot. I've marinated meat with it, created salad dressings using it, eaten it along side sushi (yum!) and made oh so many delicious cakes, breads and cookies with it. I even used ginger when I was pregnant to help with morning sickness. It's also helpful in treating motion sickness and as a cleanser for the body. The stuff has uses for everything.

So if you haven't added ginger to your repertoire of spices yet, be sure to try it out. I promise you won't be disappointed. Thanks so much, Drama Mama, for letting me inhabit your blog for a day. I'm looking forward to guest blogging on Monday and getting to know all you Scoop on Poop ladies and gentlemen a bit better!

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I promise your tastebuds will not be disappointed. Go now and tease your palate with her deliciousness. Come back and tell me what new dish you are dying to fix from her blog. You know you want to.
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