You don’t need to go to a culinary school to step up cooking at home. By changing or adding a couple simple things in the way you prepare food, you can elevate the results from ho-hum to spectacular. There is no magic wand to wave or nose to twitch that guarantees creations like a celebrity chef, but then again we’re talking about feeding your family. That simply translates to taste-testing as you cook. I remember watching my grandma do exactly that. She’d say, “Trust your instincts,” as she’d sip the tomato sauce off the end of a wooden spoon. If you are aware your partner gags at the thought of mushrooms in a sauce, then forget the idea and tweak the recipe to make it work for you. Just remember to balance out the five basic flavors: sweet, salty, spicy, savory, and acidity. That’s half the battle. And speaking of the pros…Some of my posts have been favored by the “Food Network” on Twitter (Snapshotsincursive @DornaGail) as well as Ina Garten’s The Barefoot Contessa, on Instagram (gail _dorna). You can even find me on Pinterest at Gail Dorna. I’d love to connect with you there as well. I also met Chef Michelle Tribble of Hell’s Kitchen reality cooking show. Fun times. Experience different flavors and textures as you eat with your eyes. Catch a glimpse of “Eating My Way Through the Alphabet: Elevated Edibles!” This remarkable journey of the palate is unique because it gives me a few moments with you. Thanks very much to all of my guests and followers on http://snapshotsincursive.com for the uplifting support, award nominations, and moving words of encouragement.
Elevated Edibles
LOL… around here, “edibles” means cbd candy/food. Elevated Edibles would be a great business name!!
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Oops!!!! 🤣
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And in Vermont, edibles means pot.
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Hmmmm. I keep hearing that. Maybe someone should send me a sampler. 🤣🤣🤣🪴
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Gummies or brownies?
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Whatever is easier. 🤣 You got me thinking, Dorothy…..maybe I should do a series of recipes using “flower buds” and “extracts”. 🤣🤣🤣🪴🍃🌿🪴
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I think that’s a great idea! A whole area we haven’t explored!
I’m working on a little piece about a friend who should not have “licked the spoon” when she was making some Rice Krispies treats! It was quite an experience.
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Uh-oh! That must’ve been an interesting afternoon. 😜🍃
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Stay tuned!
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Keep me posted. ✅
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I think it’s the popular vernacular here, too. 🙂
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I need to “expand my mind” over this. 🤔☮️🍃💜
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Gail, I don’t think you have enough spatulas.
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Hahahaha. 🤣 Jars come in all sizes, just like mixing bowls. 🥣
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You can never have too many spatulas. They go the same place the socks do. Gail, I love your posts!
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Very true, Angela. As long as the size of jar openings keep changing, as well as the height, I’m going to need a bigger utensil caddy. 🤣
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BTW, thanks for the high praise! Blessings. 🍃🍓
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Culinary tools – got to have, what you got to have!!!!!!
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And for some reason, I always pick up more. 😜🍃
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