A few people have commented that my costing seems really low, because, for example, even if I am only using a cup of a rice, I still have to buy the whole bag. The thing is, I shop for fresh …
September 2009
A Little Musing about Hunger
Yesterday I observed Yom Kippur, a Jewish fast day during which many have the tradition to refrain from eating and drinking for about 25 hours. Because it seemed appropriate, I started What is the What by David Eggers, which tells …
The Soup Weather Cometh
I don’t believe that dishes should be tied to a particular season, but there is something about the weather turning crisp that makes me want to curl up on the couch with a bowl of steaming, fragrant soup (especially if …
Greatest Hits: Chocolate Chip Banana Nut Muffins
I love muffins. It’s easy portion control (if you have self control), and I can easily grab one on my way to work or as a quick snack while I’m getting dinner together (whoever said you can’t have dessert first …
Mimi, Let’s Stay In Tonight
I consistently hear people say, “I spend so much money on happy hours and eating out, but it’s the only way to maintain my social life.” Ladies and gents, I beg to differ. You don’t have go out to be …
Burglar Supper: Tofu & Chickpea Stew
Last night’s fare was what my mom liked to call a “Burglar Supper.” After being away for the weekend, I got home from work too exhausted to think about grocery shopping but I still wanted to eat a good dinner. …
Because Frugality Doesn’t Negate Decadence
In tough economic times, eating healthy (and flavorful) food can sometimes be a challenge. Fresh fruits and veggies cost more than frozen, and pre-packaged meals seem to be constantly on sale. This blog has lots of ideas and recipes that …