Once you take a look at the photos I have posted, it will become clear that my resolution for the new year is to cook. My husband is a great cook and tends to prepare all of our good/fancy/tasty meals. My intention this year is to contribute more of my own cooking to our family meals.
Here I have posted photos of a few of the cookbooks I am going to explore in the new year. First is this small spiral bound cookbook entitled Sacred Food for Soulful Living: Recipes from the House of Prayer Kitchen. As noted in the book, "The House of Prayer is an independent, interfaith ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota." I was introduced to the cookbook by a friend and ordered it from the House of Prayer website.
Next are the Greek cookbooks. Those of you who know me know that my married last name is Greek in origin. I plan to delve into my husband's Greek heritage through working with these two cookbooks.
Finally is a small cookbook that was a gift to my husband last Christmas. I chose to include this cookbook just because it looks interesting to me and I want to use it.
So in addition to my usual New Year's resolution to get more exercise, I am resolving to cook. I plan to feature more cooking under the "Home" heading of this blog. But do not worry, there will be plenty of posts that fall under the "Studio" heading, as this blog originated with sharing my love of arts and crafts.






I can relate! Happy wishes for a delicious 2012!
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ReplyDeleteBTW - I love Greek food and these books look intriguing.
Oh yum, I really enjoy Greek food and wish I knew more about it so I will enjoy this! The "Sacred Food" book looks intriguing as well. Maybe I can cook more this year since I'm not committing to making new tea sandwiches every week, ha!
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