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Introduction - Food blog

“I was 32 when I started cooking; up until then, I just ate.”  - Julia Child

Funny enough, as I rapidly approach thirty, my life and love of cooking has really hit a stride.  I relate to Julia Child, not just because of timing in life, but her attitude.  
As a young child, growing up in Sudbury, I would go to my Grandmother's house on weekends.  My father would be working away busily at MacKinnon's Liquors and my mother was trying to catch up on a week with a very busy household in one day.  The first time I saw Julia Child's show was at my Grandmother's house.  The sound of her voice was intriguing.  The way she maneuvered around a kitchen set was impressionable to this day.  Looking back, it makes me a-ok with the fact that I have a few "bull-in-a-china-shop" moments when working on a dish in my kitchen.

My interest in cooking continued in Home Economics class, with Mrs. Bowen, at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High-school   I still remember how proud we all were to have created something from a bag of ingredients.  Showing off at home about how I actually knew how to level off flour with a knife instead of just dipping it in the bag and making a mess!

As high-school approached, I learned a little more about dining out.  At sixteen years old, I decided to go on a school trip to Costa Rica.  My love for trying new cuisine really started there.  I remember sitting down at a restaurant in the midst of a tropical paradise and nibbling at my salsa.  It tasted like soap!  WHY?  It was the first time I tried a bite of fresh cilantro.  My eyes widened as we tried new dishes each day.

As I reached my twenties, I really began to test out new recipes in the kitchen.  I realized that Ramen wasn't just a brick of noodles with salt packets.   I thought soup dumplings were just like pasta in a steaming bowl of broth.  Tasting a Xiaolongbao, (soup dumpling) and knowing how to actually pronounce it correctly, made me realize I want to continue to learn each day about new cuisine.

This blog will span everything from dining out experiences in Sudbury to posting some of my own recipes.  I look forward to posting and hearing your feedback!

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