Wednesday, April 11, 2012

...Food Is Inspiration!

Well, college students across the nation are anxiously waiting for this semester to be at an end... FINALLY!

Although this blog was originally an assignment for my Mass Communication class, I hope that I can keep up with it on a regular basis after the semester ends. 

Let's be real, doing a blog for an assignment isn't the worst thing I could be doing, right?

But before the classes end, I just wanted to give a shout out to all of you who have been following me thus far! This has been a fun project! The recipes I have posted so far have kept me and my husband very well-fed!

I want to try something different though, I want you guys to get more involved. Instead of me searching for recipes to make, I need YOU to suggest some to me. Maybe some you have tried (and perhaps failed) or something you are unsure if you want to try! 

Being a housewife is not that easy! I mean, we all have other duties and responsibilities outside of making meals that we need to fulfill. But so far, our household has become a very happy place when it's filled with the sweet smell of dinner cooking! Moods lift, taste buds soar.
 
It's interesting- the power food has over us humans, isn't it? We live in a fast-paced world with everything at our fingertips. But there really is something to a home-cooked meal of chicken and rice. McDonalds cannot even compare!

I guess what I'm trying to say is that it's world it to take the time out of our crazy lives and SLOW IT DOWN. Make something good for our families. For me, I feel so proud and appreciated when I have a meal ready for my husband when he get's home. It's no even that I love played the quintessential 'homemaker' role, I just love the smile on his face when his belly is hungry and his body is tired. There's a certain satisfaction good food (and making it for others) brings.

Food is an inspiration! 

And to all of you out there who have not yet become Betty Crockers.. Keep on trying! You'll get there. I'm definitely not there yet but I've learned that it takes time... and trial and error to be a good cook. 

There is hope for you yet.

No comments:

Post a Comment