Wednesday, August 19, 2009
broken down into little pieces
It is the summer of small pieces of food. Last night, as we chopped roasted vegetables and mixed them into little kernels of bulgur along with a chopped tomato vinaigrette, I thought the cutting board was getting a healthy workout.
Today, as I strip the corn cob of its kernels and chop tomato and onion and garlic and who knows what else, I’m thinking chopping is become as frequent an exercise as riding a bicycle. The summer of chopping and pedaling.
Did you ever notice that small pieces – slices, morsels, kernels – invariably taste better than large chunks of anything?
It is also the summer of chocolate covered raisins. And granola and berries. And fragments of a dream where I link together all the unmatched pieces of life’s puzzle and come out with a sensible, finished whole.
[On a more prosaic note, it is also the summer of market flowers.]
Today, as I strip the corn cob of its kernels and chop tomato and onion and garlic and who knows what else, I’m thinking chopping is become as frequent an exercise as riding a bicycle. The summer of chopping and pedaling.
Did you ever notice that small pieces – slices, morsels, kernels – invariably taste better than large chunks of anything?
It is also the summer of chocolate covered raisins. And granola and berries. And fragments of a dream where I link together all the unmatched pieces of life’s puzzle and come out with a sensible, finished whole.
[On a more prosaic note, it is also the summer of market flowers.]
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Nina - you have a gift for taking the ordinary and making it extraordinary. Thanks the daily lift out of my own ordinaries.
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