I am a pretty good cook. My father, who retired from his job at the State Hospital as the dietitian, often held a second job as a chef. Mind you, the chef of those days specialized in Baked Stuffed Lobster and Shrimp. He had spectacular corn fritters. He pushed through whatever the menu called for.

He worked for restaurants such as, "The Oasis, The Four Winds, The Chetwood." I really don't know how he did it.

My oldest son also likes to cook. There's something about the process of creating and the result of someone being delighted by your accomplishment.

This is my Lamb Stew. Everyone went, "ewwwww" at the idea of it. Everyone went "Mmmmmm" at the eating of it and had several bowls.

Comments

Loralee Choate said…
I think it looks delish.

Do you have a recipe that you could guestimate for us?

And?

I heart cooking. It just makes me happy.
tao1776 said…
Rubik, do you and your man like Lamb? I do if its prepared right. We had a lot o' leg left over from our Spring dinner. I browned the meat with a light oil with onions and a little garlic. I threw in the bone with the remaining meat, covered with H2O and simmered several hours. I took out the bone and set overnight. The next day, I skimmed off the excess fat and added turnip with baby onions and potatoes. A little rosemary, pepper and garlic.....and ola!!!!

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