My fondest childhood memories have always been food oriented. Whether it was |
my grandmother's southern cooking or my mother's Thanksgiving feast, food was |
the center of my attention. Shortly after breakfast, I would be thinking about what |
I would eat for lunch. I didn't eat to live…I lived to eat. |
Food meant security and comfort. It didn't really matter what I ate, just that I had |
a lot of it. I paid a very heavy price for that. No pun intended! |
Eventually my weight soared to 235 pounds and I was miserable. After many years |
of trying every diet on the planet, I opted to have Gastric-By Pass surgery. |
This decision turned out to be a blessing and a curse all wrapped up in a now... 110 |
pound person. |
My blessing was that I quickly lost the weight and my past health issues such as |
thyroid problems and acid reflux disappeared seemingly overnight. The curse |
came in the form of literally not being able to eat anything. This was only one of a |
series of obstacles I would face. |
In May of 2010, I was forced to realize that something was terribly wrong with me. |
I had gotten to the point that I could not even keep water down. I was sick, very sick. |
I found myself in the emergency room with a major problem. My new five year old |
stomach had developed an ulcer that ultimately sealed shut. Nothing was able to |
pass. |
I will spare you the details but three surgeries later I am still recovering. It is very |
similar to someone that has had an accident or some kind of trauma where |
physical therapy is needed to relearn how to speak or walk. I am having to relearn |
how to eat. |
All in all, my experiences have given me a new appreciation for food. There is a |
saying, "absence makes the heart grow fonder". Well in my case the absence of food |
has become my obsession. If I am not in the kitchen cooking, you can be sure that |
I am either thinking about it or talking about it. I am sure this thoroughly annoys my |
family and friends! |
Food is a necessity but it can also be an art form. I hope you will enjoy my recipes |
and find that it makes you as happy as cooking makes me. The best part about |
cooking is that it is completely subjective. Take my recipes and put your own spin on |
them. Make it fun and I promise you it will be come a passion that you enjoy and |
look forward to rather than a chore. |
Enjoy! |
Monday, November 29, 2010
Introduction to me! KFOODIE!
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Heyyy Kelly! This is Jan. I just wanted to say hi and that I checked out your EXCELLENT food blog. :D You're a gifted chef and I enjoy your creations immensely. Let's have a girl's day downtown soon, OK?
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