Thursday, June 21, 2007

The Time Continuum

Where does it all shake out in the kitchen? There are some days when time is non-existent and there are other days when you have some time to spare. How you decide what's on your menu should follow suit. Personally, I don't believe any one approach - I believe the solution is determining where you fit in the continuum any one night. By learning and practicing different styles of cooking, you will be able to switch gears depending on your mood and everything else you have going on that day. You have read about some super fast meals in my earlier entries: flatbread pizzas, quesadillas, salads and sandwiches. Those are excellent choices when time is of the essence. Other fast and easy solutions include sauteed shrimp, pan seared scallops, and grilled chicken, which you can make in less than 10 minutes. That being said, not every night is equally hectic, and there is something to be said for taking it a little slower (I can attest to this personally since I am affectionately know as "the hurricane" because of my typical whirlwind pace.) When you have time, enjoy it. Relish in it. Nourish yourself in it. When you don't feel the pressure of time, you might also be more likely to pick up a pot and pan and do some cooking. In those cases, try making a roast, or a big pot of stew. These dishes are more time intensive, but so what, you have a little to spare. You will find that something that takes a little time is not the same as being difficult. In fact, you might even enjoy it.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kim-Your website is adorable! I am in Orlando at training and your husband was marketing your products. I live in Kansas, do you ship there? My partner and I would do business with you. Hope all is well there. Your pictures are so cute!---Rachel.

9:19 AM  
Blogger bakerslady said...

Hi, Rachel! Great to hear from you. Yes, we ship nationwide, and you can order directly from the web. In order to make sure the cookies arrive fresh, we make sure they are to their destination in two-days, which means either overnight or two-day mail to Kansas.

JB is my top salesperson, as you would image! And I think he likes to show off the site since he is on the homepage : )

You can email me with specific product questions: orders@bakerslady.com. Let me know how I can help you.

Thanks! -- Kim

10:18 AM  
Blogger insgirl16 said...

Kim, your tips for the kitchen are very encouraging, especially for someone who works a LOT. I am going to try out some of your ideas, you give hope to those of us who feel they don't have time for a home cooked meal! Your chocolate cookies are amazing and looking forward to trying your new fall flavor I heard about...

10:39 AM  

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