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My aha moment came when I learned how to section an orange for fruit salad (before that I had been peeling and sectioning the fruit with my hands). So, too, when I was taught the best way to peel, pit, and dice an avocado and wash and cut parsley (see the videos below). Today, not only do the results continue to surprise and delight me, I find the process itself actually fun.
Posted by: Olga| Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 11:37 AM I can cook dinner & dessert all day in a kitchen (a lot of tips and recipes I got from you, Real Simple!) Lunch-On-The-Go seems to be my short comings of late. My husband and I have agreed to start taking our lunches to work in order to kick back the money saved for a downpayment on a new car. I don't like the "same-ole" white bread, cold cut sandwiches, chips &/or fruit. What are some ideas, tips or recipes I can use to brighten up my busy but boring lunch? During my first cooking class the chef/instructor simply stated "If you can't cut you can't cook". My father-in-law a retired plastic surgeon prepares beautiful meals. No surprise! |
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Absolutely agree with you. I think good knife skills are essential in the kitchen.
Also, it is important to believe that even if you are cooking for one, you deserve a good meal...and good meals don't need to take a lot of time or expensive ingredients. Cooking can be a very relaxing and fulfilling process...and something that nurtures you both physically and creatively.