Country ItalianIn fact, when my mom took Danny and I to Olive Garden, I saw a few menu items that are in the book! What reassurance! I took the time at my parents to write down the recipes that I felt I would want to do right away this month and the ingredients that I will have to buy. I practically read the cookbook from beginning to end, lol.
I also had my mother take me to the grocery store to educate me further about meats, it has been confusing to me when I go to buy a piece of meat that I've never used before only to find out it has different names at the stores. I also tend to buy cheap but not really looking at price per unit, just the end price and realized this is not always the cheaper way in the end. A larger piece of meat may be lower in unit price and higher in the price tag but if cut it can last longer. She showed me a huge piece of pork that could be cut into 2 roasts and 2 servings of chops that was $30. The $30 tag would have had me ignoring the meat but realizing that I could get that many dinners out of it, I understand now.
Can you believe I'm actually excited to go grocery shopping? My dh is too, especially after finding out that I plan to incorporate sausage and country ribs into our dinner menu. I also plan to start making soups which will stretch our food budget a little further. I feel like I'm finally in a comfortable place with cooking, at least mentally I am, lol. I still have to make these meals and see how the family likes them. I think it will be a welcome change and I'm not going to shy away from using spices just because I think it'll make something too spicy. I will try it and see before deciding that. Which is a HUGE leap for me.
I also want to try making some specialty breads, which I'm sure I will talk more about as I learn more. I can't wait for the mail to get here today!
I recently found a blogger that's cooking in her crockpot every day for a year!!! I'm amazed (and drooling) at what she's come up with. There might be some yummy dishes you're interested in too :)
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Kathy D.
Jess,
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't wait to hear about your favorite recipes. Yum!!! I am always looking for new ones to add into our rotation, and Italian dishes happen around here once a week! Some fresh ideas would be welcome.
Hope your week is fantastic!
Jen
Can't wait to see the yummy results.
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Can't wait to see the yummy results.
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I think it's neat that you asked your mom to teach you. My mom would be touched by an attempt on my part to ask for her wisdom. I always complained that she didn't equip me to be competent--but she finally told me she felt I never wanted to learn from her. Of course, my defense was that she always expected perfection from the start, so it was difficult to learn from her. I think you post has been God's gentle reminder to let that heal.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are having such wonderful success. You sound like you are in a better place, after your home visit!
Chris in VA
Hi, Jessica.
ReplyDeleteI found a neat little crockpot cooking blog and thought of you. I thought I had read about your wanting to do more crockpot cooking at some time. Looks like some neat recipes here. HTH :)
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