Food
for Writers—Literally
Writers
cannot live on chocolate alone. Believe me, I’ve tried. More often than not,
I’ll look up and have Five O’clock Panic—WHAT’S FOR DINNER? The people in my
house expect food. Real food. My teenage son is a cross country runner and
health enthusiast. For some weird reason he won’t accept Pizza Rolls for dinner
every night. That doesn’t mean
they’re not in the freezer for emergencies.
To
cut down on the pressure, I try to have a menu set up for the week and those
items in my house. My busy friends are always asking me what I’m making for
that night. When I come across a good Crockpot recipe, invariably, I’m emailing
it to a large group of women because they are in the same dilemma as I am. Our
families want to eat.
So
this is what I’ve decided to do to give back to my writer friends—Dinner. I
thought I could tweet what is planned for our evening meal and maybe get others
to think about dinner before the panic sets in. Along with dinner, I’d like to
propose what I like to call…The Vegetable of the Day. Vegetables feel more
special when they know they’re being featured.
So
here we go…
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