01 February 2017

I'm BAAAAAAAA-ack

Holy Cow (goats? chickens?)

It has been SIX years since my last post on here. This simply will not do. So much has happened; so much has failed; so much has been learned.

Let's pick up where we left off, shall we?

Tragedies since 2011

  • I lost my mother in 2015. She was and is and will always be an inspiration to me. I was sad, then I was angry, and now I have accepted it. I miss her and think of her often.
  • My wife lost her father a short while after my mom passed away. It has been a tough road.
  • Trump became president. I'll stop there. He has nothing to do with food. 


Achievements since 2011

  • Became a father to another amazing child. Unexpected, unplanned, unprepared and oh so proud. She is a sweet-heart. She loves daddy's cooking so she either has good taste or low standards. I like to think it is the former :-)
  • Bought our first home in 2012. There's a separate blog on that, too. I'll find it and post a link. Truthfully, that's probably why this whole "Errant Chef" thing stopped. Life happens. 
  • Started college in March 2016. I am wrapping up my second semester (aka "term"). Nearly 50 credits down, 71 to go.


Discoveries since 2011

  • Ditched the bread machine. I now use my behemoth Kitchen Aid (thanks bro!) and oven. 
  • I now make my own butter ... oh it's soooooo good
  • Been Coke Zero free since December 2016. Trying to cut down on the caffeine. 
  • I want to learn to make yogurt, pasta (without a machine) and grow my own veggies. I also want to make my own hummus. Oh yeah, I discovered hummus and various Middle Eastern foods. I've been missing out!
Remember all those health and weight-loss posts? Yeah... I screwed all of that up. I had a bad period of time after my mom passed. I stopped caring about a lot of things. Lost touch, almost lost some friends but then I discovered that the few people I have close to me are amazing. 

So here we are. New beginnings. New dreams. New things to discover, screw up, re-do, re-learn, and then perfect. 


Here we go...



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