Mostly free day. Errands, merch, workout, and contemplate the concept of elevating native food. What is wrong with native food, and why must food rise to some third-party level? Who died and made haute God? Where is respect for home cooking as this happens in in any given place? Is political correctness failing on this point? *deep breath* Instead of rushing into that rant, I will look for more fun food shows because the processes are always interesting and the contestants are always melting my heart (even if the efforts behind shows might be to promote brands and cancel large chunks of the world's cultures). Hmm. And, Mmm! Above all, including haute cuisine, is a need to take at least two days off from the talking head job. After the first day back, my voice began to crumble after three hours. The second day, it was more or less good, or at least not so bad, primarily because there were few interviews. The little talking I did was enough to inflame my throat and be a clear sign from the universe: shaddap already!
*eta*
Today, I found an Indonesia Patisserie competition. In a perfect world someone would say of Indonesian and all the world's food, "Yes. Thank you for making Indonesian dishes as they are typically prepared by ordinary people. We can appreciate the methods of preparation, the varieties of presentation, the persons who prepare these foods, and the context of food and culture for each place. We do not need to change anything because we respect this culture and these people. However, since this is a competition we now issue a challenge. We will clean out the contest kitchens and provide a different style of kitchen doodads, take away one or two expected ingredients, and while blindfolded choose one or two unexpected ingredients to replace what we took. Finally, we ask you to find out whether you can use this new set of doodads and ingredients and somehow prepare another dish that is edible, presentable, and possible in the given time frame. Your challenge... starts... now!"
Do I ask too much?
Bach is not noise, Madam. (Robert, in Two's Company)
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 09/11/2021 08:23PM by Shop-et-al.