Kalyn at Kalyn's Kitchen tagged me for a meme - my first - and I've been thinking about it off and on for a week or so. What ten things to reveal? I visualize Benicio del Toro in my head, "Bubbi, I probably know a lot you don't...".
Hmmm...where to start?
It takes more than courage to bake gluten free. It takes a strong ego. Because it's not for the faint of heart. Especially if you are also dairy-free and egg-free. Oy.
Or maybe it's all about desire. Maybe if I truly wanted bread again I'd somehow make it happen. Maybe I lack fire. Maybe my passion for sourdough and rye toast was only a crush, not a life-long commitment; because I haven't been courting or chasing the elusive bread replacement. Not with enthusiasm, anyway.
Edit: Years pass. Times change. New flours become available. I now have my toast back. My new delicious gluten-free bread recipe. My ryeless rye bread recipe and my favorite multigrain gluten-free sandwich bread recipe.) Yayness.
2. This one is fun. And it's about you, Kalyn! You and I are one degree of separation apart. Here's our connection: You waited on Robert Redford once in Utah (as revealed in your Ten Things) and I was an extra in All The President's Men. I only got to lock eyes with the man for three seconds. But as three seconds go? Not too shabby.
3. I don't wear shoes. Much. Unlike many women- who apparently have a deep and penetrating love of ridiculously expensive, impossible to run in ho-heels, I prefer to go barefoot. Although I do own several one pair of $2.99 jelly flip-flops. And Rocket Dogs. UGGS. Does that count?
4. I can quote The Big Lebowski verbatim. (See Thing #3.)
5. I once had Seymour Cassel believing I was French for an entire week (I don't speak French). I was a script supervisor on a low budget film at the time.
6. At key moments in my life (some might call them defining moments) I have chosen love over money with no regrets. Even though I drive a used car with a transmission that is steadily declining in performance at an alarming rate. (See Thing #4.)
7. I have learned far more from my two children- my fascinating, talented, wise, smart, funny, empathetic sons- than I ever taught them. Motherhood has been a remarkable process of discovery, improvisation and invention. I am in their debt. For life. Not to mention, in love.
8. I'm extremely somewhat shy and introverted and I tend to live in my head. That's the reality of the isolated painting and writing life. And that's why I love cooking. Cooking is not only a way to reconnect and share the day with my husband and sons, but also a way to connect with friends. And now, fellow bloggers and readers. Cooking grounds me and brings me back to earth.
9. I'm hot flashing as I write this.
10. In another life (you know, in one of those other ten dimensions the Buddha talks about?) I'm a surfer and live at the beach. (See Thing #4.) The Dude Abides.
And now I tag:
Susan at Fat Free Vegan Kitchen
Brendon at Something in Season
Cate at Beyond the Fields We Know
Rowena at Rubber Slippers in Italy
Hmmm...where to start?
Ten Things You Never Knew About Me
1. My favorite comfort food is peanut butter schmeared on a slice of hot buttered rye toast. Since going gluten free, I've had to settle for peanut butter on a rice cake. I know, I know. I hear many readers thinking, Make gluten free toast. Duh! And I could do that. I even have, on occasion, baked a gluten free bread. But then there were all those sawdust doorstops and hockey pucks that only made me even sadder- and need comfort food even more. Letting go seemed the Zen thing to do.It takes more than courage to bake gluten free. It takes a strong ego. Because it's not for the faint of heart. Especially if you are also dairy-free and egg-free. Oy.
Or maybe it's all about desire. Maybe if I truly wanted bread again I'd somehow make it happen. Maybe I lack fire. Maybe my passion for sourdough and rye toast was only a crush, not a life-long commitment; because I haven't been courting or chasing the elusive bread replacement. Not with enthusiasm, anyway.
Edit: Years pass. Times change. New flours become available. I now have my toast back. My new delicious gluten-free bread recipe. My ryeless rye bread recipe and my favorite multigrain gluten-free sandwich bread recipe.) Yayness.
2. This one is fun. And it's about you, Kalyn! You and I are one degree of separation apart. Here's our connection: You waited on Robert Redford once in Utah (as revealed in your Ten Things) and I was an extra in All The President's Men. I only got to lock eyes with the man for three seconds. But as three seconds go? Not too shabby.
3. I don't wear shoes. Much. Unlike many women- who apparently have a deep and penetrating love of ridiculously expensive, impossible to run in ho-heels, I prefer to go barefoot. Although I do own several one pair of $2.99 jelly flip-flops. And Rocket Dogs. UGGS. Does that count?
4. I can quote The Big Lebowski verbatim. (See Thing #3.)
5. I once had Seymour Cassel believing I was French for an entire week (I don't speak French). I was a script supervisor on a low budget film at the time.
6. At key moments in my life (some might call them defining moments) I have chosen love over money with no regrets. Even though I drive a used car with a transmission that is steadily declining in performance at an alarming rate. (See Thing #4.)
7. I have learned far more from my two children- my fascinating, talented, wise, smart, funny, empathetic sons- than I ever taught them. Motherhood has been a remarkable process of discovery, improvisation and invention. I am in their debt. For life. Not to mention, in love.
8. I'm extremely somewhat shy and introverted and I tend to live in my head. That's the reality of the isolated painting and writing life. And that's why I love cooking. Cooking is not only a way to reconnect and share the day with my husband and sons, but also a way to connect with friends. And now, fellow bloggers and readers. Cooking grounds me and brings me back to earth.
9. I'm hot flashing as I write this.
10. In another life (you know, in one of those other ten dimensions the Buddha talks about?) I'm a surfer and live at the beach. (See Thing #4.) The Dude Abides.
And now I tag:
Susan at Fat Free Vegan Kitchen
Brendon at Something in Season
Cate at Beyond the Fields We Know
Rowena at Rubber Slippers in Italy


