11 February 2007

Five More Things About Me

Those food lovers and photographers extraordinare, Husband and Wife over at My Husband Cooks, tagged me for this meme. I was tagged before but I was certain I could come up with five things to say, especially if they are related to kitchens or to France.

(1) The first time I made brownies, I put peanuts in them. The problem was, I didn't chop the peanuts, so the brownies fell apart. My father, who liked food jokes more than anything, roared at my folly. I never heard the end of "Whole Peanut Brownie" jokes.

(2) When I cannot fall sleep at night, I read anything written by MFK Fisher. She has a writing style that somehow relaxes me. My favorites, of course, are her memories of living in Aix-en-Provence and of visiting other places in Provence. She has written so wonderfully about Le Train Bleu at Paris' Gare de Lyon. I intend to dine there in May.

(3) One of my favorite things to do on Saturdays is go out to lunch, usually at a brew pub sort of place, and then come home and make homemade pizza. My diet relaxes a bit on weekends — I eat a few things that may not be so good for me (in moderation). One of the best Saturdays in my memory was a warm March day a few years ago when we went to a local hamburger bar — you know, the kind that cheers for local high-school teams — for burgers and beer.

(4) My friend Sylvie shares both my passion for food and France. Born in the Province of Quebec, she has also lived in the American southwest. She recently started a travel blog called Queen of Cheap Travel.

(5) I have always collected kitchen things, old utensils, mortar-and-pestle sets, egg cups and garlic jars. Everything I like somehow relates to food and kitchens. I should have read the signs long ago. My career would have been very different.

21 comments:

Laura Florand said...

I wish I could show you my French uncles'kitchen! The one I talk about in BIoP. They love old kitchen utensils, too, and they lined this heavy old beam with the old kitchen play set Bruno's mother used.

Are you going to the puces? You can sometimes find some really neat old kitchen items at brocantes, more often than in the US it seems.

I am making your tagliatelle recipe again right now. It's so fast and easy and good!

Mimi said...

Laura, I would love to see that kitchen!

I hope we get to at least one flea market. We do plan to explore the shops in St. Paul Village, which we were near last time. Don't know if we'll make it to St Ouen; I hope so. I love flea markets.

I would guess the puces would be cheaper...

I love that recipe — it's really a winner!

Lydia said...

I've also collected lots of kitchen things; I have close to 300 wooden spoons and cooking utensils, from all around the world. And an odd collection of tagines, which do not store compactly in my pantry. And bowls of all shapes, sizes and materials. There is something comforting about collecting kitchen things, whether from family or from the puces.

Mimi said...

I agree, Lydia. Old kitchen things are what I am most draw to in antique shops.

But I need more space!

Laura Florand said...

Mimi, perhaps we should meet in Au Bonheur la Chance. :) I am dying to explore that store.

Although I'm not sure if our dates in Paris overlap or not.

Mimi said...

Hmm! Good idea!

I'll e-mail you my dates, Laura!

Fiona said...

LOL. I smiled at your peanut brownie story. We put whole peanuts in our peanut biscuits and they stay together ;) It must be the stronger gravity we have down-under - which also keeps us in contact with the ground while dwelling upside down ;)

Mimi said...

Well, I was pretty young at the time, I may have messed up a few other things in that Whole Peanut Brownie recipe.

ChrisB said...

I have a very small collection of old brown earthen ware cider and ginger beer bottles adorning the top of my kitchen units.

Mimi said...

That sounds neat, ChrisB. I have some old crocks atop a pie safe; someday I'll get pix.

Terry B said...

Mimi--Just visited Sylvie's blog. I'm looking forward to lots of tips on traveling on the cheap. Thanks!

Mimi said...

Thanks, Terry B. So many people encouraged me when I started out, that I want to return the favor.

Husband said...

I love your descriptions of Saturday. We have a very similar way of being in our home. Afternoons out and quiet evenings in the kitchen. It's perhaps some of our favorite times with just the pair of us.

Mimi said...

Aha! That's when you make all that fabulous food and take those great photos.

I feel amost high when I have lunch out on Saturday.

Katie said...

My favorite Saturday's were in Andorra - long Spanish lunch followed by long Spanish siesta...
I loe gadgets, too!

Sarah said...

Mimi, I'm so glad you mentioned Fisher. On the very same day that I started reading "The Gastronimical Me," I met her daughter! How's that for coincidences? I truly enjoy your blog.

Mimi said...

Katie, that sounds about right. Eat. Sleep. LOL.

Sarah, thank you. That is an amazing coincidence. I feel as though I know MFK, I've read her stuff so many times.

MyKitchenInHalfCups said...

No doubt you have a few more 5 things you haven't told us.
Gadgets are super fun. I can spend hours wondering around in places with old things.

Mimi said...

Love those old things, and the places you find them!

sandi @ the whistlestop cafe said...

Thanks for sharing all of your little known secrets. Some of my best kitchen utensils are hand-me-downs. I wouldn't give anything for my old iron skillet!

Mimi said...

I wish I had more old stuff.

Why is hindsight so clear?

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