Welcome

June 2, 2007

   The idea of this website is to create a space where a person can share their ideas and thoughts based on current and historical culinary theories. The point is to establish a foundation of knowledge that will shape the way we think about food in our daily lives. America is living a double life right now. There is a new trend in the media. Celebrity Chefs, books and television shows being pumped out faster than information can be processed. People are actively searching out the best quality of food as close to home as possible. Yet those same people still crave fast food, and giant food manufactures sprint to keep up with the current food trends. Organic isn’t cool anymore. Sustainable and Local is. As great as this is, I feel that even this will come to an end. It almost seems as if people are forcing themselves to do this. They feel they have to know what risotto is and how to properly make it. Don’t get me wrong, this is all good and encouraging stuff here, it is just annoying how the media is promoting all this and one day like everything else; the hype will stop. There is a thin layer of knowledge in the American culinary scene. People want this beautiful cuisine, and the prestige that goes with it, but the idea is all wrong. We don’t have to preserve anymore. We don’t have to kill our own chickens. Pull the weeds from our own gardens, make stocks and soups from the carcass of last nights meal. All we have to do is go to Whole Foods and buy something that might be better than what we could have produced anyways. The reason behind all these old recipes and traditions are what made cuisine beautiful. The beauty is when all the mother did was cook her way from one meal to the next to feed her family.Now…I fully understand that if one chooses to live in America, one can not really live that life anymore. You will end up being more upset because society will eat you instead. I would love nothing more than to have my own self sustaining farm, and live that life; but I also love walking down the street and buying a gallon of milk at eleven thirty at night. In the following posts, I want to hear peoples stories on how they look at food. How they would be willing to change their lives, if at all?

4 Responses to “Welcome”

  1. Tom said:

    Excellent thoughts! I look forward to learning even more about a topic I’m very passionate about….food!

  2. Candice said:

    Thank you for visiting my site! Now that I am done with school, I hope to start cooking again. I am with you, my favorite food is homestyle cooking or maybe comfort food. Food that families cook when they don’t have a lot of money, but gussied up with maybe a little more meat or vegetables. I enjoy exploring local farmer’s markets and developing relationships with independent providers. Don’t get me wrong, I also like being able to purchase items late at night , especially since I live in an area dominated by apartment complexes, but I think it’s possible to live in both worlds at once, you know? At least I hope so. Cheers!

  3. silentimpact said:

    /standing applause

    I strongly agree with your post and I will be anxiously awaiting more.

    The only argument I would make against yours is: some progress is still progress right?

    Granted the media is making it cook to be environmentally aware even if America doesn’t know what that means. Green is the new black! And everyone and their mother is lining up to buy an organic apple so they can tell their friends “I’m eating organically”

    But the media is putting this information out to a lot of people, and even if 1% of viewers, readers, subscribers, and passer-byers really truly Tune In to that message… its progress isn’t it?

    I’m amazed at how many different types of people I see at local farmers markets or how easy it is to get someone to reuse their grocery bags simply by pointing out its a possibility.

    Typical America just doesn’t think of this stuff, we’re sheep. To the slaughter or to the pasture? Hopefully we’ll figure that out before its too late.

    Keep writing :) I’ll keep reading.

  4. paula said:

    Interesting! I love the concept. I love food and I’m fascinated by its role in our lives as individuals and as a society. Can’t wait to read more!

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