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Early taste experiences in summer
Posted on July 12th, 2011 No commentsMy father is in no way a foodie and even less of a cook. So it could perhaps be considered ironic that some of my most profound taste experiences have come from my dad’s influences. His favourite food pairings set the stage for the food I like to eat today. Most of these noteworthy pairings developed in the summer time. A few of them come from summers spent at a cottage on Lake Huron when I was growing up. We would pick fresh fruit and other produce from a nearby farmer’s orchard and there would a few distinct food pairings would always make their way to the dinner table. Two examples include:
Raspberries and vanilla ice cream
No more, no less. My dad would go out of his way to get ice cream, dropping by the corner store if there wasn’t any in the freezer. There had to be ice cream, and it had to be vanilla. Raspberries shipped all the way from California? Forget it. I don’t even think this option existed when I was young. It was just fresh, tart, sweet, plump local raspberries picked within hours of being eaten.
Tomato feta salad
This little combo would appear throughout the season, and was always paired with tomatoes fresh from the vine - either from the farm stand or from Dad’s own little vegetable garden. The recipe for this salad was as follows: slice tomatoes; arrange on a plate. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Drizzle with olive oil. Crumble feta on top. Chop fresh chives and sprinkle on top.
Then when I came home from university one summer, I walked out on the back deck, where my Dad was enjoying a glass of wine and a snack. He poured me a glass of crisp white wine, put a little blue cheese on a thin cracker and handed it to me – “try this,” he said. It was the beginning of a love affair with cheese and wine. I think that was my first moment of really understanding why food and wine pairings existed, and it was a moment of growth – moving past sweet cocktails and chocolate martinis to actually enjoy complexity of flavour.
With summer here, I’ve been making attempts to try to slow down a bit to revisit some of these early taste experiences and remember how good these simple pairings can be.

{In this picture you can see Butternut’s nose on the far right hand corner. I put the bowl down on the chair to snap a picture and it immediately drew the kitten’s attention!}
What are your early taste experiences from summer, and have you been enjoying them lately?
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Favourite photos of spring & early summer
Posted on July 11th, 2011 No commentsI wanted to share a few of my favourite photos taken in the past month or so. This time of year is amazing. Flowers and trees bloom and then change so quickly. If you don’t stop to notice them right then and there, they’ll be gone the next time you look.

Evening on the beach

Cherry blossoms (taken on the iphone)

Lilacs

Tulip trees (I never knew these existed until I stumbled upon one in the arboretum!)

Roses
What are you taking notice of today?
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Quick update on my life
Posted on July 10th, 2011 3 commentsThis is the longest I’ve gone without blogging. And as much as I don’t want to start each new post with, “sorry I haven’t blogged in a long time, but…” I do feel like I owe my readers some explanation. I’ve found myself really busy lately, lacking not only the time for blogging, but also the time for the actual activities that I like to blog about (cooking, thrifting, crafting, and even mindfulness practice/reflection.) There are a few reasons for this. One is that work has been busy lately, and I have had to work late at night at least one day a week – sometimes two. I have also started running a part-time consulting business. For the last year or more I have had at least one little side-project running, but lately it’s kind of blossomed. This has happened organically, as I have had numerous requests from friends and former colleagues, which has culminated in having as many as four clients as once. I also spend one night a week doing yoga, and the better part of my Sundays or Saturdays climbing. And then there is that little secret I’ve been keeping from my readers… that I have a boyfriend, who I’ve been seeing for the last 7 months. He is busy too, lives in a different city than I, and so we like to spend a good part of our weekends together, since most weeknights we don’t get a chance.
I’ve had this weekend free though (the boyfriend is in Europe) and I’ve been making time to do some of the things that I quietly enjoy, including blogging. So if you don’t subscribe to the blog, please check back regularly as I have more posts scheduled. Thanks for continuing to read!

A busy bee
