When I got married 8 years ago and took on the 'housewife' role I had to quickly learn the art of delicious home cooking. My local library became my best-friend and I'm pretty sure I've checked out every cookbook at one point or another. I have filled notebooks with pages of recipe ideas as well as numerous word documents. I have a wonderful, patient husband who has been my guinea pig and he has had to endure ALOT!!!!! I think the 'worst' offering put on a plate was a Chicken Ranch Orzo dish from a Betty Crocker cookbook, it was horrible, but the worse part was my in-laws stopped by to visit just as I was serving it, major embarrassment as his mother is a great cook and even though she worked she put a hot cooked meal on the table every night. By the way Betty Crocker recipes have been banned, too many short cuts and if you want it to taste good you are going to have put in a little effort in most cases! There have been other lessons like 'Spice-control' that I will share along the way.
I was born and raised in Northern Ireland, UK and now live in Louisiana, USA. I grew up in the country and have wonderful memories of the coal burning aga stove that we cooked on. Homemade scones and soda farls, stews and roasts. I don't actually remember shopping at a 'grocery store' until my teens, we got our meat from the butcher, fruit and vegetables were home grown or bought from local farmers or the little store in my home town. I'm so thankful that Banbridge, my hometown, still has the same butcher, bakeries (that have the most delicious pastries), green grocer and all the other little shops. It has big chain supermarkets but somehow they have managed to co-exist which now a days seems to be rare!
Louisiana is my adopted home and I love it here. My taste in food has changed because of my introduction to Cajun food! With a bounty of seafood that is beyond delicious and fused cooking techniques that although require patience are well worth the hard work, never mind the SPICES!!!! Chicken and Sausage Gumbo is my new comfort food!! And Tony Chachere's Cajun Seasoning is a stable in my kitchen, I wonder how I survived the first 25 years of my life without a little dash here and there!
I have developed a calender spreadsheet so I can plan my meals out for the month and make sure that, even though we may eat a dish 2 nights in a row, we only do it once a month. Variety is spice of life (after Tony's!) and it helps keep things interesting. I will be sharing my calender and how I do my planning. I'm a light weight couponer (in other words you won't see me on Extreme Couponing anytime soon but when I find them on the products I use, I use them.) I don't save millions a year nor do I do a $300 grocery shop for $30 but I try to save what I can when I can. Plus monthly planning means (in theory as my husband is convinced I live at Target and Winn Dixie!) that you don't have to make as many trips to the store. I like to use fresh ingredients and that means that at least once a week I'm going to have to make trip. It also removes the need for that 'what should I cook for dinner tonight?' question. Like I said I will go into this at a later date!
Back in 2007 I was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) which is a pre-diabetic condition. I did get pregnant soon after and haven't really approached a complete diet overhaul, which I know is only a matter of time before I have to. However I did try to adopt principle number one in the diet plan NO MORE PROCESSED FOOD! Oh how it has taken over our diets! So I started making changes like instead of using the Jambalaya box mix and adding chicken I learnt how to make it from scratch and although it requires a little more work it so well worth the effort. I'll share that one at a later date!!!! I do still have a few 'cheats' like using jarred spaghetti sauce, I haven't braved that one yet, maybe come tomato season next year that and canning can be an experiment!
So with all that said my style is traditional cooking, from fresh ingredients, from scratch with as little processed food as possible, with a little Cajun spice. I'll be sharing many of my experiments, because I am still very much a work in progress and by no means am I an 'expert'. I'm just a busy mother who wants to put healthy home cooked meals on the table every night.
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love this ... can't wait for more post!
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