The Sounds of Cooking

The arti­cle, in the end, is about quicker-cooking old-fashioned things like home­made chicken soup, but Alex Whitchel’s arti­cle from last week in the NYT has a beau­ti­ful pro­logue about the sounds of cook­ing that is just a won­der­ful descrip­tion of the antic­i­pa­tion that the sounds of cook­ing brings.

7 Responses to The Sounds of Cooking

  1. thanks for sharing…it made me think of my Mom :-)

  2. I’ll pop along and take a peek in that case.
    Cheers

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  3. You’d be so proud of me. The left­over organic pump­kin puree from the pie we made? Soup. I made soup.

    I did so.

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  4. You are right–that was a lovely med­i­ta­tion on the sounds of the kitchen.

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  5. That was beau­ti­ful — thank you so much for post­ing that link! I was reminded to slow down and use my other senses. And, and this is the big one… I might not be pay­ing atten­tion — but some­one else is!

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  6. Great arti­cle. Makes me want to make a chicken soup right NOW!

    gs last blog post..Las catri­nas

  7. Nice arti­cle! Thanks for the heads up. I can’t say that I’m a huge chicken soup fan, but I do love the sounds of cooking.

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