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What I’m loving right now December 2015

December 17, 2015 by Jo Leave a Comment

At Thanksgiving this year, a conversation began while I was sharpening the carving knife before dinner. Every year Honey and our daughter like to pick out some sort of kitchen gadget for me. Sometimes its a stocker stuffer, sometimes it’s a gift under the tree. We had a few good laughs as we remembered some of the more unusual ones, like the rubber steamer bag/basket thingy. Yeah, I never used it. It just didn’t seem right to cook fresh vegetables in silicone.  Over the years, many of the gadgets have found their way to the Goodwill bag.

custom cutting board & favorite knife
custom cutting board & favorite knife

 

I really enjoy cooking and for me, part of the enjoyment is the chopping and dicing. Last year brought a custom made cutting board that has shown up in several of my online photos. Honey ordered it from a craftsman that rents a temporary space most weekends in the Wenatchee Pybus Public Market . With the board is usually my most used knife, a  Wusthof Classic Santoku . This wasn’t a gift, but its worth mentioning because a new cook in your life might love this knife, too.

Devoted Husky fan warming up homemade tomato soup and grilling sandwiches--love you Mamma Bo
Devoted Husky fan warming up the fresh tomato soup and grilling sandwiches–love you Mamma Bo

 

Even though there have been duds, many items have had staying power. The first addition to my Le Crueset collection, a cherry 5 1/2 quart dutch oven has been used over and over. The size has been perfect for my small family and I still use it 1-2 times a week. This pot might be why I never use my crockpot any more…or maybe I don’t use the crockpot because I need a screw driver to turn the broken nob and I never know if I am setting it on high or low.

Anyway, back to Thanksgiving; the electric knife sharpener has also been used over and over and again. Sharp knifes are the BEST kitchen tool. After advice from The Great White Hunter (Honey’s youngest brother who keeps his hunting, fishing and pocket knifes razor sharp) I received a  Chef’s Choice sharpener . Once you go electric, you will never go back to a wet stone or manual sharpener again.

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How do you dish out advice?

October 21, 2015 by Jo Leave a Comment

Jo & Corinne 1997
Jo & Corinne 1997

Honey and I celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary a few weeks after we watched our daughter start day one of her marriage. I got to thinking about my early-married days. As a newlywed I was green in the relationship department. I had little experience offering an encouraging word, voicing the good, fighting fair.

A few years into married life, I was sitting at the counter in my mom-in-law’s kitchen. It was just the two of us and I am sure we were sharing a snack of some sort. She always has some treat to offer. It was a casual conversation; I don’t really remember the details. Sometime during our chat she mentioned she never corrected Gary, my father-in-law, in front of other people. I didn’t think much of the comment at the time.

Jo & Corinne 2015 (thank you www.folk&lore.co)
Jo & Corinne 2015 (thank you www.folk&lore.co)

‘Don’t correct your husband in public.’ Though today I consider it the best marriage advice ever personally received, I am not sure when it actually dawned on me that she was trying to help me out. I’m still working on it. Honey might agree.

When given the opportunity to evaluate, critique or advise someone, how do you go about it? Do you look for the areas to praise? Do see only what you think they need to change? What are the first words that come out of your mouth? I hope I can use Corinne’s example and serve it with lots of sugar and spice.

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