My cooking expedition all started with a packet of sinigang mix (sort of seasoning for the famed Pinoy stew) and of course the marked down prawns in the nearby supermarket.
First, i have to confess about my methodological way of going through the aisles in supermarkets. I look at the lay out of the store and then decide how to criss-cross the aisles in such a way that I would not miss any of the sections. I am telling you people, there is an art and science to it. I directly go to the fruits, then the meat and vegetable (but just to check out their kanji's and the specials) and in Japanese supermarkets these are usually found in the corners. Then I get to criss-cross the aisles. Of course, not to be missed is the dairy section for the milk and yogurt or even the pudding. Next is the deli section for the frozen pizza and hot dogs. Beverage follows for the weekly supply of fruit juice and then the aisle for ice cream - just to check out if they have new flavors. Last stop - bread and some pastries, usually found near the bento boxes.
To cut the story short, I came back to Kobe from a two-week vacation in New York and noticed that I did not even have my usual breakfast provision. So after eating out for two days, I hit the supermarket - then there they were - prawns on sale! Those things got me started. I bought them and figured, I can cook them - boil the water, add some vegetables, then the prawns and seasoning. Voila, two meals!
I got to eat them and soon I was buying spices, pasta and all kinds of sauces. Then last Sunday, after church, I fried some vegetables, grilled fish and boiled the pasta. I spent total of two hours in the kitchen. That is definitely something for a person who just pop things into the microwave. Last night, finally cooked the sauce. Well, even before that, I checked out the foodnetwork on line but still, the site is not yet marked as favorite in my computer.
Whoah, I have to restrain myself from embracing this whole cooking thing! For now, i find it omoshiroi (Japanese term for interesting). Good thing, I am writing my thesis, I tell myself, take a hold of yourself, you can't be passionate about this thing - TAXATION is your focus.... uh-oh....