As a single person who cooks, I often find myself eating alone–and I don’t find that to be a problem. Eating alone doesn’t mean that you are lonely. It simply means you can please yourself as to what you cook and eat. Many seem to think that it’s a barren occasion and one that does not deserve much attention to the food. I disagree. It’s when there can be the most attention to food.
What Do You Cook When No One Is Watching? from Taste magazine sums it up nicely. True it’s promoting a cookbook (SOLO by Anita Lo) which I suspect I will buy after I’ve seen the sample on my Kindle. There are not many cookbooks addressed to cooking for one so it’s delightful to think there is another to peruse.
A son gôut!
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