I know there is so much these days, that scolds us from indulging in the joys of being a pure glutton. To that I say shun!!! I am starting this journey with my dear friend/almost sister, Kim, who has been there for me through more than I ever imagined. I love her more than I can even express. I have laughed with her, cried with her, been at my highest and my lowest with her. Our friendship is a kindred bond that I am beyond thankful for. And that girl can cook the hell of some food, might I add. Kim and I are so very excited to begin this adventure together, and moreover, to share it with those who boldly follow us where - eh you know the rest of that cheesy line... ;)
From the time I was a little girl, I have loved watching my family cook, and gathering around celebrated dishes that have long since become tradition at our tables. I have started teaching my daughters what I have learned over the years. I have GROWN to love feeding people. I love to entertain, I love to bake, cook, and face it, I love to eat, drink, and be merry! ;)
We all have a memory of something that came from a kitchen. Something that takes us back. For me, it's my Mom's crab dip on Christmas eve, my Grandma Yencer's baked beans, my Grandma Nolen's cut out cookies- the Nolen family pea salad that my Dad makes for every gathering... What's yours? You know you'll get a warm fuzzy and a rumble in your tummy as you recall...
Food brings us together. It comforts us. It nourishes us. It tells us stories, it carries traditions through generations. It brings us home.
I love introducing my daughters to new foods, and I love when they ask me to cook their favorites. I am a fan of cooking with whole ingredients. I am picky about where I buy my meat, and produce. Some of the best meals I have created have started with selecting the best things I can find last minute at the City Market. Others have been at small gatherings with friends, or around a holiday table.
I love to listen to good music and have a good bottle of wine open while I cook. To me, it is one of the best methods of therapy after a stressful day.
Chances are, if you know me well, I have fed you, laughed with you, cried with you, or made a crazy good memory with you.
I am so excited to begin this journey, and let you into my kitchen, and invite you to have a seat at my table. Moreover, I am excited to share this amazing friendship between Kim and I, and if nothing else to make you hungry, or make you laugh!
Sara
#eatdrinknamaste
From the time I was a little girl, I have loved watching my family cook, and gathering around celebrated dishes that have long since become tradition at our tables. I have started teaching my daughters what I have learned over the years. I have GROWN to love feeding people. I love to entertain, I love to bake, cook, and face it, I love to eat, drink, and be merry! ;)
We all have a memory of something that came from a kitchen. Something that takes us back. For me, it's my Mom's crab dip on Christmas eve, my Grandma Yencer's baked beans, my Grandma Nolen's cut out cookies- the Nolen family pea salad that my Dad makes for every gathering... What's yours? You know you'll get a warm fuzzy and a rumble in your tummy as you recall...
Food brings us together. It comforts us. It nourishes us. It tells us stories, it carries traditions through generations. It brings us home.
I love introducing my daughters to new foods, and I love when they ask me to cook their favorites. I am a fan of cooking with whole ingredients. I am picky about where I buy my meat, and produce. Some of the best meals I have created have started with selecting the best things I can find last minute at the City Market. Others have been at small gatherings with friends, or around a holiday table.
I love to listen to good music and have a good bottle of wine open while I cook. To me, it is one of the best methods of therapy after a stressful day.
Chances are, if you know me well, I have fed you, laughed with you, cried with you, or made a crazy good memory with you.
I am so excited to begin this journey, and let you into my kitchen, and invite you to have a seat at my table. Moreover, I am excited to share this amazing friendship between Kim and I, and if nothing else to make you hungry, or make you laugh!
Sara
#eatdrinknamaste
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