Showing posts with label green living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green living. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

it's not easy cooking green

Adventures in vegetarian (or semi-vegetarian, at least until I finish the last of the homemade lentil soup with ham that is currently in the freezer) cooking is what I am calling this next phase in my life. After flirting with the idea of going sans meat for years, and after reaping all the glorious health benefits of growing up in a household where Honey Nut Cheerios was considered a "sugary cereal," I have decided that I will indeed give this vegetarian thing a try. It's just one part of a multi-part effort on my behalf to make 2008 the year I truly start living a more healthy, sustainable, ecologically conscious, non-toxic, and fabulously green life.

Tonight, for my debut meal as a vegetarian, I cooked Polenta with Spicy Tomato Sauce - all homemade! The recipe is from my new vegetarian cookbook, "Vegetarian Planet" by Didi Emmons, which is full of delicious-sounding meals that place cool veggies, hearty grains, and awesome legumes at the heart of every meal. Already I can tell that, if nothing else, I will definitely gain some much-needed cooking skills from this whole endeavor. Even though the polenta came out a little bit runnier than I would have liked, I think it was a decent effort for my first shot at a truly vegetarian meal. All in all, it was a great first day for vegetarian Tammy - going to the co-op, chopping everything up, and then putting it all together into a meal was very satisfying.

My only complaint about the whole experience is that the recipe I chose called for an extraordinary amount of onions of multiple varieties, which is always a problem for me due to my overactive tear-ducts. Anyone walking into a kitchen when I have been chopping onions would think that my heart had just been broken and that I was sobbing disconsolately over a pile of mutilated vegetables. So, about a month ago, sick and tired of wielding a big knife while not being able to see anything through my copious tears, I had a brilliant idea for minimizing the effect of those juicy onions on my poor eyeballs. So far, this new arrangement has worked out great, and I can now chop onions with wild abandon - just the way it should be.