So in the
beginning of January I shared a Foodie Resolution List with you. Someone has actually written a list of 51
resolutions. I like a lot of them and so
I am going to take on the ones that I feel suit me and will broaden my cooking
horizons. Most likely I will not do all
of them and I will not do them in any particular order. Here are the resolutions I have decided to tackle and where they appear on the list.
1. Clean Out and Reorganize your Fridge
3. Learn a New Cooking Technique
4. Go Meatless on Monday for a month
5. Flip over fried eggs without breaking the yolk
6. Make tomato sauce from scratch
9. Read a non-fiction food book
10. Slow cook a recipe
11, Visit a winery and/or brewery
13. Cook a whole grain new to you
14. Bake bread from scratch
16. Make a layer cake from scratch
21. Host a dinner party
22. Clean out your spice rack
25. Visit your neighborhood farmers market
26. Make a souffle
31. Make homemade macaroni and cheese
32. Learn to cut a whole pineapple
38. Create a well stocked pantry
39. Make chicken or veggie stock from scratch
42. Make homemade pasta
43.Flip pancakes without having them fold
44. Follow a recipe to the T without making any changes
45. Caramelize onions
47.Grow something
51. Find your signature drink
So I have picked about half of the resolutions. I might do some of the other 26 but I might not. They don't interest me as much as the ones listed above. I started on number one because I thought that would be a slam dunk to knock off the list but have not quite finished it yet. I mean it is easy enough to through everything out but organizing it so you stock what you need is a little harder and that is how I am interpreting the resolution. I will show you the before and after once I am satisfied.
I did complete number 9 Read a non-fiction food book which I blogged about. You might enjoy the book as well Provence 1970. The next resolution I will tackle is number 10, slow cook a recipe. I want to make something that is different from the beef stews and pot roasts I have mad in the past so I am searching for a recipe. Hopefully I will find one to talk about this week.
If you decide to embrace and try out these resolutions please let me know. You can always add comments in the comment section.
1. Clean Out and Reorganize your Fridge
3. Learn a New Cooking Technique
4. Go Meatless on Monday for a month
5. Flip over fried eggs without breaking the yolk
6. Make tomato sauce from scratch
9. Read a non-fiction food book
10. Slow cook a recipe
11, Visit a winery and/or brewery
13. Cook a whole grain new to you
14. Bake bread from scratch
16. Make a layer cake from scratch
21. Host a dinner party
22. Clean out your spice rack
25. Visit your neighborhood farmers market
26. Make a souffle
31. Make homemade macaroni and cheese
32. Learn to cut a whole pineapple
38. Create a well stocked pantry
39. Make chicken or veggie stock from scratch
42. Make homemade pasta
43.Flip pancakes without having them fold
44. Follow a recipe to the T without making any changes
45. Caramelize onions
47.Grow something
51. Find your signature drink
So I have picked about half of the resolutions. I might do some of the other 26 but I might not. They don't interest me as much as the ones listed above. I started on number one because I thought that would be a slam dunk to knock off the list but have not quite finished it yet. I mean it is easy enough to through everything out but organizing it so you stock what you need is a little harder and that is how I am interpreting the resolution. I will show you the before and after once I am satisfied.
I did complete number 9 Read a non-fiction food book which I blogged about. You might enjoy the book as well Provence 1970. The next resolution I will tackle is number 10, slow cook a recipe. I want to make something that is different from the beef stews and pot roasts I have mad in the past so I am searching for a recipe. Hopefully I will find one to talk about this week.
If you decide to embrace and try out these resolutions please let me know. You can always add comments in the comment section.
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