For the Foodie
If you don’t know what a “foodie” is you are probably around the same age as Peggy & Judy. For all you “oldies” . . . “gastronome” and “epicure” define the same thing. If you don’t know what gastronome and epicure mean it’s a person who enjoys food for pleasure.
- Have a picnic on the floor (benefit-no ants, just dust).
- Get takeout. Support independent restaurants which are hurting right now by eating their food. It’s reported that takeout service Grubhub will stop collecting commission of up to $100 million to support independent restaurants that use their service. (Just make sure you limit your contact with the delivery driver and wash your hands after unpacking the food.)
- Have your own wine tasting of whatever bottles you have. No wine? Have a tea-tasting.
- Make a new recipe, like dog biscuits.
- Perfect grandma’s special recipe.
- Make coffee, and study how many beans you use, which types, how hot the water is, how long it brews and whether any of that even makes a difference.
- Read your cookbooks and find new culinary sites on the internet.
- Make doggie biscuits – peanut butter should be the #1 ingredient
- Watch “The Great British Baking Show,” and bake something with the ingredients you have on hand
- Organize your spice rack alphabetically.
- Make a cocktail or mocktail (if you don’t know what a mocktail is you’re over the age of 21) Don’t forget the garnish.
- Cook something special – make a double recipe and give half to an elderly neighbor and the other half to your dog.
Nice list. I have done several of your suggestions. !!
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Thanks- I hope they went well.
Peggy
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