Hi Light -
I got inspired by this thread...when I cooked for others, I did pretty well. Not fancy like you Lighter, but well received nonetheless. I used to have dinners at my home for executives in my husband's company who were "checking us out" in order to vet him for a position of greater responsibility- I was offered an opportunity myself!!!! I would also make several types of turkeys and side dishes for Thanksgiving, ground my own wheat, baked from scratch, made my own granola, lots of soups, etc... I have been absorbed with the stupid budget and Bagworms and was not even thinking about just cooking what I liked for myself (Earlier this year I was down to almost nothing and I am trying to retool my thinking about things- got internet again, etc)!!!
I got a lovely piece of salmon, cut several filets, put them in separate freezer bags- will prepare each in a different way...got some olive oil- I looked for a type that I heard was rated #1 in Consumer Reports, pricey but incredible ( I only need a tiny bottle) but couldn't find it - if anyone knows where to get this, please tell me...Pretty vegetables, baby salad items, more fruit,berries, rice, etc. Even though we have been through a brutal heat wave here, these items can be prepared without baking the entire house!!!! Yummy foods that will become inexpensive but good meals. And Izzy, I left out the sweets!!!!
Love to all,
Changing