" The best way of fulfilling your own interest is to take care of others" - His Holiness The Dalai Lama
In my last post, The joy of narcissism, I touched on the happiness and warm fuzzys I receive when I am able to make people feel good through cooking but today I was able to be a part of something, that even though I didn't realize it at the time, multiplied that feeling tenfold.
At first when I was asked to give a demo/lecture on using marinades and seasoning blends to survivors of mouth and throat cancer, I was hesitant . Having had my mother go through the pain and problems associated with esophageal cancer, I really didn't want to bring up some of those memories.
As the lecture was only to be 30 minutes I agreed to do it and I am extremely glad I did. Having the survivors ask me questions on how to prepare food that they can not only swallow but enjoy, and then seeing their eyes light up when I was able to share my knowledge and skill to give them answers and ideas that will help improve their quality of life was, to quote the commercial, priceless.
I think helping these survivors not only made me feel a sense of well being, but I believe it also helped me understand to some extent what mom was going through and that gives me a sense of inner peace.
O.k. enough of the philosophical mumbo jumbo for a while. I promise my next post will be more food based
and less introspective.
Until next time, enjoy life.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Sunday, October 14, 2012
The joy of narcissism
Ok I admit it - I am a narcissist. In my line of work you have to be. Not in a cocky, I am the best-the rest of you are shit kinda way but in the food service / hospitality sector you need to derive a certain self satisfaction from seeing the delight and gathering the praise from your customer.
In the past two weeks I have received a couple of compliments that, to me, were as good as winning any competition or monetary compensation.
Last Saturday I was asked to cater a wedding for some friends of ours that just going to be a buffet style menu for the couple, their respective families and a few friends. The menu was simple, roast pork loin, rosemary garlic potatoes, fresh green beans, salad and bread - a meal I can do in my sleep ( and probably have back in my hotel days). The meal went well and the bride and groom were both happy, I believe the groom went up to the buffet 3 times, but the highlight of the night was when the mother and father of the bride came up to tell me how good it was and the dad said " I don't know how you can make a dead pig taste so good"! Man, that is one of the best compliments I can remember.
The other event happened this Friday. My daughter's swim team was hosting the true team swim meet on Saturday ( they took third - way to go ladies!), and the tradition is that the captain's parents hold a pasta dinner the night before. Again the menu was very simple - tortellini, Alfredo and marinara sauces, Caesar salad and garlic bread - no biggie, but watching the girls eat and listening to them have fun really made me feel good.
Being a little narcissistic is not always a bad thing especially if you are getting self satisfaction from causing joy.
" Inner peace comes from taking other's interests to heart" - His Holiness, The Dali Lama
In the past two weeks I have received a couple of compliments that, to me, were as good as winning any competition or monetary compensation.
Last Saturday I was asked to cater a wedding for some friends of ours that just going to be a buffet style menu for the couple, their respective families and a few friends. The menu was simple, roast pork loin, rosemary garlic potatoes, fresh green beans, salad and bread - a meal I can do in my sleep ( and probably have back in my hotel days). The meal went well and the bride and groom were both happy, I believe the groom went up to the buffet 3 times, but the highlight of the night was when the mother and father of the bride came up to tell me how good it was and the dad said " I don't know how you can make a dead pig taste so good"! Man, that is one of the best compliments I can remember.
The other event happened this Friday. My daughter's swim team was hosting the true team swim meet on Saturday ( they took third - way to go ladies!), and the tradition is that the captain's parents hold a pasta dinner the night before. Again the menu was very simple - tortellini, Alfredo and marinara sauces, Caesar salad and garlic bread - no biggie, but watching the girls eat and listening to them have fun really made me feel good.
Being a little narcissistic is not always a bad thing especially if you are getting self satisfaction from causing joy.
" Inner peace comes from taking other's interests to heart" - His Holiness, The Dali Lama
Friday, October 5, 2012
boom chicka boom boom
this my brain on smoke! |
So my fallback is to post gratuitous food porn pictures of dishes I made this year- cue the cheesy music.
Oh.. and If you like these, there are more over on my Instagram page. Follow me @ prus613!
photo by Samantha Ruszat |
photo by Samantha Ruszat |
photo by Samantha Ruszat |
Ok so not a dish I made, but really good pie . photo by Michelle Ruszat |
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