Here is my entry for Week 3 of the Busy Bee Challenge - and it represents my love of cooking - and I hope it's a humorous entry - tongue in cheek - regarding 'Kitchen Queen'. I have also put a photo of some of my Recipe books, which I enjoy using. I also make use of the local Library too - as well as online resources, to source some recipes.
I still end up cooking some of the same meals again and again - but I keep striving to find new recipes to widen my repertoire - and it is fun to do.
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Thanks for your lovely reply - and I hope you find some lovely recipes in your old Indian Cookbook - that sounds great. That's the other great thing about cooking - how wonderful the kitchen can smell - lots of lovely aromas. Sounds like you're cooking up a great meal.
Your Rabbit's home sounds really cosy - although I feel sure he/she is equally happy in with you - probably very happy for the company.
Thanks so much - but I am happy to share the Kitchen Queen tiara/Crown, or rather 'oven gloves' - I think there are lots of amazing Cooks in the forums. Not to mention all the Kitchen Kings!
Great entry. I wish I was an imaginative cook instead of a reincarnation of Ria from Butterflies! I'm afraid that reference will be lost on anyone not old enough to remember the programme. However I don't think the implication that I am not Gods gift to the culinary world will be lost on anyone😔
I used to enjoy watching 'Butterflies' and I remember Ria well - I know you're good at baking, as I've read your message further down the post, so don't be harsh on yourself - I bet you're great at quite a few culinary things. Your hubby clearly appreciates you!
Lovely entry Zest and I am with you totally on the love of cooking 😊. It’s a bit of a mission of mine to educate people that it is possible t9menhoy food and cooking AND be healthy and lose weight 😊
Thanks so much for those lovely points, and your nice reply. I was going to look up 't9menhoy' food (as that sounds very interesting...) but I think you meant to say 'to enjoy' and it was a typo - but it could have been a new cuisine...
Great entry Zest , I am sure you have earned your title of kitchen queen. I love cookery books. Who is the Lower Cholesterol one by? My Hubby has high cholesterol and it is something that I need to tackle as he won't.
Thank you! Yes, I love cookery books too - the "Eat Your Way to Lower Cholesterol" one is by Ian Marber (nutrition expert) and Dr Laura Corr (Consultant Cardiologist), and the back of the book says "this book will show you how to effectively incorporate the six foods into your diet and lower cholesterol by up to 20 per cent in just three months' - and it lists those six foods as being 1) fibre; 2) healthy oils; 3) soya; 4) nuts; 5) oats and 6) smart foods (some of those are branded stuff that contain sterols, but they also point out natural sources of sterols such as broccoli). Hope that's helpful.
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