Spreading the Sensuality
This opening brings to mind the need for expanded food security and food literacy so that more can enjoy the pleasures rehearsed here.
For countless Americans living on their own, cooking for one is a fact of daily living. Far from dreading it, many people find it to be a satisfying, fun, rewarding activity — not just a chore. It's a way to get back in touch with a familiar rhythm of daily living. The pleasure of seeking out the best ingredients, preparing them to their own preferences, experimenting with new flavors and ingredients, and the sensory pleasures of cooking — the feel of chopping something, the sound of foods sizzling in a wok, the aroma of a simmering soup — are as important to their sense of well-being as daily exercise is.Mark Erickson and Lisa Erickson Cooking for One.
And so for day 1966
01.05.2012