Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Finally

I knew it had to happen eventually. Today begins my emergence from the comfort of food blog viewership to the big wide world of food blog ownership. Or at least beginnership.

I am quite limited in resources at t
he moment. Not only do I depend on a six-year old point-and-shoot camera, the memory card for said camera is somewhere in my house in Maryland, and the connector cord is no where to be seen (and has been in that unfortunate condition for years). I have no h key on my computer, and so must 'copy' an h to my clipboard and use ctrl+v to complete almost any sentence in the English language. And I'll be living on an Americorps stipend, slowly building up my ingredient stores when I feel I can afford it, hoping to make bloggable food from a poor student pocketbook.

However, what I do have (if you're keeping score) is a punderful blog title, a love of food and the process of creating it, and not much to loose. So far, so good, if you ask me.


You may wondering w
hat motivated me to finally get off the bench and into the game. It has been in the back of my mind throughout my perusing of the many beautiful food blogs that grace the web. Recently I had been considering it more seriously, since I knew I was about to start this Americorps position as the Healthy Lifestyles Associate for the Cornell Cooperative Extension and thought a blog would be a valuable tool to record my experience. But the tipping point came in my investigation into homemade tempeh. The logical conclusion for you to draw would be that I had an interesting experience in tempeh-making. I don't want to get your hopes up, though that is a possibility for the future. The truth is much less exciting: what I'm really after is free starter. On this website, they offer to send you a free sample of tempeh if you pay shipping. But if you link your blog to their website, they send it 100%, for real for real (not for play play), genuinely free.

Mission accomplis
hed.


I promise, t
hough, I will repay that waived shipping fee in contributions to the world of food blogs. Who knows, perhaps when I eventually write about tempeh making someone will feel inspired to make a little tempeh of their own, and it will be mission accomplished for www.tempeh.info too. And who knows, perhaps I will actually invest in a good camera to document my experiences in food and health. After all, a blog without pictures is like a meeting without snacks. You may have learned something, but did you have any fun?