Archive for February, 2008
There are days when my schedule overwhelms me so. No time to read the newspaper. Lunch is on the go and taken standing up. Even bathroom breaks are next to impossible. On those days I give in to the inevitable. I pick up the phone and order take-out for dinner or I rely on the easy and cheaper solution — sandwiches, soups and salads. There are so many possible choices. Any combination will do. Cold cuts are ideal Continue Reading »
Easy Dinners with Sandwiches, Soups and Salads
Garlic is often referred to as the “stinking rose.” It is stinky, for sure. But, considering that it’s a member of the lily family, calling it a rose is a bit of a stretch. Anyway, its health benefits are known far and wide. It’s a good source of vitamin B6, vitamin C, manganese and selenium. Its regular consumption decreases blood pressure and LDL cholesterol levels. Some studies actually show that it can reverse atherosclerotic plaque formation. In other words, there are cardiovascular benefits to this wonderful spice. Plus, a person’s risk for cancer is reduced considerably when he consumes a lot of garlic. You’ve probably even heard of its antibiotic effects and its ability to promote weight control.
The Spice Called Garlic — Pungent, Potent, Palatable
You slave over a hot stove day in and day out. You prepare the most nutritious, okay, not nutritious, just delicious dishes for the family almost every day of the week. Each person has his list of faves and hates and so you do your best to cater to the entire family’s demands. Towards the end of the week, however, you have a what-about-me moment and so you decide to stop making the kitchen the center of the universe for that day. They’ll survive, you mutter. After all, you have an abundance of food in the fridge waiting to be microwaved, right? Wrong. Not too long after you decide to unwind with your cup of tea and piled-up newspapers, you hear someone holler “Honey/Mom, there’s nothing to eat!” You rush to the refrigerator, wondering what monster ate your brood’s supply, only to find it still filled to the brim with containers of leftover food. Apparently, leftovers are the untouchables of cuisine.
Fried Rice: A Cook’s Leftover Paradise
Williams Sonoma has a simple tagline: The Place for Cooks. And it is. It really is. Every time I’m at the mall and pass by their store, I have to stop just to gaze at the shiny copper pans and beautifully arranged dinnerware and linen. But, more of then than not, I don’t go into the store. I just feast my eyes on their display window. Why, you ask? Because there’s something so intimidating about Williams Sonoma. Every product they have is well-made and so attractively packaged. I feel like I neither can afford nor Continue Reading »
Williams Sonoma — Intimidated by the Place for Cooks
Cooking is one of those activities that always generates mixed reactions. My mother is a true kitchen whiz and so, of course, she loves cooking. No measuring cups or spoons necessary. She comes up with culinary masterpieces just by using her taste buds (Hmm..needs just a pinch of salt more.) One of my dearest friends (a real estate agent), on the other hand, detests the very idea of stepping into a kitchen unless she has to show one to her clients –in which case, she waxes poetic about the features of the Italian marble or the Viking range. Some are what I would characterize as in-betweeners. Continue Reading »
Cooking — Relaxing or Stressful?

















