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Monday, January 3, 2011

Resolutions? and New Kitchen Stuff!

Lately it seemed that while everyone was blogging or tweeting about their New Years Resolutions, I was still busy reminiscing everything I ate in 2010.

I don't normally make resolutions but with the overwhelming presence in social media, I couldn't help but give it some thought. I pop into the gym whenever I see fit, which hasn't been much at all lately. So getting to Planet Fitness along with the rest of them might not be a bad idea. But who cares about that? A real resolution with some legitimate substance might be something like "get back in the kitchen" or "cook more." Not a bad idea considering I received something related to cooking / the kitchen from each and every member of my family and extended for Christmas and I.haven't.cooked. All I've used extensively are the red and white wine glasses my Mom gifted to me and the brand new wine opener from Adam. (Ha! We needed one and so I put it on my wish list.) Actually, I have also used the round wooden (I was very precise when making my list) cutting board and the pretty Anthropologie Utensil holder from my sister! That is a start, right? Sometimes people refer to this as a cooking blog - and although you won't hear me call it such (food blog - yeah! Cooking blog - not really) I do sometimes cook, take pictures, and post recipes (or at least links to them). 

The blog morphed into more of a weeknight slew of events, vacations, holidays, and other peoples food! The cooking on my end faded into the background and eventually was neglected completely. I was so busy with everything else, I had no time to cook! I was not grocery shopping because I was eating out all the time or dedicating time to writing, as opposed to cooking. 

I am blissfully content to eat out and write. I am happiest in life when going-with-the-flow and embracing the opportunities as they are presented. When I named this blog I felt Inspire could capture any and everything I wanted it to be, so if it took another direction at any given point in time, I was content to let it. 

Well friends, it is time to get back in the kitchen and to restore some balance, at least for the month of January, as resolutions tend to go. Some old favorites are being pulled out of the recipe folder, a Peapod Online shopping trip is in the works and the pages are being turned in the three cookbooks I got for Christmas, searching for inspiration. I got a Cooking Light 1989 cookbook from my Dad. I am still wondering where he purchased a 22 year old version, because I am pretty infatuated with it. It is even dust stained, taking on an antique like quality. A Baking book from my boss, Ben (accompanied by a bottle of red wine, can't go wrong.)This awesome book from my Mom's boyfriend JJ. The Absinthe on the cover is reminiscent of New Years Day some years ago - sugar cubes, spoons and all. Where did my youth go? Oh yea - it went to the dirty martini, far left. And please note my new favorite quote on the cover:

"A triumph of unapologetic debauchery" - Julie Powell

New kitchen utensils include a chefs knife from my Mom and a pizza cutter from Adam. They are sharp as they will ever be, awaiting use along with my new set of stainless steel pots and pans from Adam's Mom. The shock and excitement factor upon opening them Christmas afternoon in Qunicy was comparable to that of a nine year old childs believe in Santa being restored after they got the present they had no idea was under the tree for them.The current set of pots and pans I use were inherited from my Mom, a wedding gift to her and my Dad back in the day. I think it is time to embrace my very own shiny new set. You should have seen me cradling that pot after I heated up soup in it for the first time. I washed it in the sink like it was my firstborn child and then I rearranged my entire kitchen, as giving the 13 piece set ample cabinet space was top priority.Time to get a grip. Time to start cooking! Thanks to everyone who contributed to the improvement of my kitchen this Christmas.

17 comments:

  1. Yay! I'm so excited to see what you cook up! We should plan a spring potluck party to get all of us cooking. (P.S. I'm the same way about the gym... we already backed out of our plan to go tomorrow.)

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  2. Yay! I'm looking forward to what you'll whip up in your kitchen! My blog used to focus so much more on restaurants and I definitely cook more. I'm hoping to restore the balance with a few more restaurant reviews this year!

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  3. Hoooray about getting into the kitchen! Can't wait to see what you'll make!

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  4. Looks like Santa was good to you :) I don't think there is anything wrong with bathing you new pots and pans like they are your first born. That is some special stuff right there!

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  5. I got some great kitchen stuff too, now the discipline to stay in and resist the urge to go out will be the challenge!

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  6. I love how you go with the flow, really. I wish I could be more like that. I have tons of cookbooks, but I usually end up just googling recipes or making my own. I am making a priority in the New Year to use those paper books a bit more.

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  7. Can't wait to see what you whip up! I love the booze cookbook you have there.

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  8. Cooking more is a great resolution!! Good luck, and I'm looking forward to reading about your cooking adventures :) Hope to see you again SOON!

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  9. You got so many great cookbooks! I'm intrigued by the 22yr old Cooking Light book too! I get the magazine and love it, I bet the cookbook is great too. Can't wait to see what you cook up this year! Happy New Year!

    xo
    Valerie

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  10. I have old school cookbooks like those too!!! They were my moms though... and look at all your new cookware! Looks amazing and I'm excited for what you come up with in the kitchen. PS- I have some restaurant reviews on backlog too I need to get to! And I'm glad yours aren't going anywhere... they are the best!

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  11. What great new cooking supplies! We have that pizza cutter and the covered knife and they are both awesome. I love that little knife for picnics!

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  12. time to get in the kitchen, you scored some great goodies especially the Cooking Light 1989 book, thats awesome

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  13. awesome gifts! I got a crockpot cookbook and apron i am quite pleased about :)

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  14. I dig this 2011 resolution! I can't wait to see what comes out of your kitchen and that 1989 cook book!! good thing recipes don't go out of style :) I got a pizza cutter tooo, so necessary!

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  15. Wow, you have so many new toys for the kitchen!!! Fun, fun, fun!

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  16. What a great gift - how exciting!

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  17. I had a very similar reaction to my le creuset at Christmas. I squealed with delight...and still insist on washing it myself.

    If someone even looked at it with a scouring pad in their hand and risked ruining the perfect enamel finish.....well, I don't even want to think of what I might be capable of.

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