Thursday, December 16, 2010
I can really relate to this book!
I've been reading ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE (A Year of Food Life) by Barbara Kingsolver along with her husband Steven Hopp and daughter Camille Kingsolver.
The family moved from AZ to a farm in Virginia and resolved to spend at least a year eating only what they grow or bartering with neighbors.
I'm learning so much about growing vegetables and the science of growing things. I grew up on a farm and we always had a large vegetable garden and most of our meals were centered around these foods, but nothing like this! I'm not sure I could go to the extent that this family did. I'm not one to get my hands dirty. Sure, I enjoy eating fresh herbs from our little garden, but when it comes to digging up potatoes, I'm not so sure.
I told Ron last night that I'd like to visit a working organic farm. You know, spend a week working on the farm, eating food grown right there and plucked minutes before dinner is prepared. I'm not sure what I will do about getting my hands dirty though. Maybe I'll put those pretty gloves I bought a year ago to good use.
I encourage you to read this book. It will change the way you look at food and help you realize that you are what you eat.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Sh*t My Dad Says is hilarious!
I'm reading SH*T My Dad Says and it's cracking me up. You gotta read this unless you're allergic to laughing. It's a small book and can be read in one sitting . . . easily. Heck, maybe you can read it while sitting in one of the comfy chairs at Barnes n Noble. I've been known to do that a time or two.
EXAMPLE: ON THE MEDICINAL EFFECTS OF BACON:
"You worry too much. Eat some bacon . . . What? No, I got no idea if it'll make you feel better, I just made too much bacon."
Sometimes you just have to read something that is corny and "out there." That's also why I like the author David Sedaris. He's WAY out there, but I love to read his books.
During the holidays take time to read.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Reading Julie & Julia
You've probably seen the movie Julie & Julia, but have you read the book? It is so much better than the movie, if that's even possible. The author, Julie Powell doesn't even know how to cook before she embarks on this humongous project of making every recipe in Julia Child's famous cookbook.
I'll tell you one thing, she's got more guts than I do. You wouldn't catch me boiling calf hooves or scraping the marrow out of a cow thigh bone. Her description of boiling lobsters is hilarious. Plus, she has a potty mouth which doesn't come across in the movie.
I can relate to her since I'm writing a cookbook and doing several blogs. Thankfully my husband is very supportive and cooks right alongside me.
As soon as I finish reading this book I'm going to rent the movie again.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
I'm so EXCITED I can't stand it!
My latest book has been published and I'm waiting for my proof copy to arrive. It should be here in today's mail. I feel like a kid at Christmas, jumping at every noise, thinking it might be Santa . . . er . . . the mailman.
My novel, RAIL KILLERS is for teens. It's written from a fifteen year old boy's perspective and it's all about his dream of getting to Woodward West Skateboard Camp. His parents make him earn the money himself and that's no small feat. Especially since he'd rather be skating.
If you are a parent of a teen you will be glad to know my main character "Josh Strong" takes the high road and doesn't compromise his morals.
If you are a teen you will empathize with Josh.
The most important thing about this novel is that 10% of all proceeds on every book sold will be donated to GRIND FOR LIFE, a non-profit organization that helps skaters with cancer. The founder Mike Rogers, has written the foreward for RAIL KILLERS. He is a professional skate boarder and two time cancer survivor.
HOPEFULLY, by the weekend I can give you the link to my publisher and you can order my book.
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