I heart cookies. I heart you!

heart cookiesI really think food speaks volumes both about us and our lives, and the people in our lives.When a friend is sick: you bring food. When you are sick: you eat homemade chicken soup. When you are really sick: you are sad you cannot eat food. When you are sad: you eat comfort food. When you are comfortable: you make new food. When you are new: you eat familiar food. When you are familiar: you try weird food.

When you are rushed: you eat okay food. When you go to bed: you sneak food. When you are busy: you forget to eat food. When you invite friends over: you make good food. To show you care: you bake food. To help a neighbor: you loan food. To cheer a friend: you bring decadent food.

I was paging through my calendar today, noting each square and the piles of words, eraser marks, changed plans, kids’ school activities, business meetings, friend greets and doctor visits. We have tours scheduled, one on top of another, to decide the next scholastic pit stop for my boys. There are visits from relatives, soccer games, might-happen ski trips and the occasional field trip. Business travels, parent conference, friends’ birthdays and the sketchy remnants of physical activity (I swam last week, didn’t I?). You get the point—you have a calendar too.

But what about this idea: a calendar with only food. What I ate for dinner, or made for dinner. Who did I cook for? What traversed my table-top on a lavish dinner-out or a buzz-by dinner in? What did I shove down the throats of my children on our way out the door? Did I eat leftovers for lunch? Did I create a disguise for the leftovers? Was that meal humming with flavors and balance and ceiling high flavors? Would I ever bother make it again? Was that wine a boring compliment or a meal-maker? Who did I eat with? Was it perhaps you: eating while blogging/online/emailing. I am culprit. So when I look at my calendar it talks of food: the good, the bad, the quick and slow. The friend, the neighbor, the gift to the teacher. The planned for, spontaneous and practical food—or the familiar and not so familiar food. If new, it is rated and marked and, if worthy, its recipe stated.

Yesterday afternoon, a leisurely stay-home Sunday was impetus for me to make orange vanilla ice cream, mint simple syrup, heart shaped cookies, some health bars, sauteed corn, and roasted potatoes with fennel. What story does that tell?

I thought orange ice cream would go beautifully with chocolate brownies—we had just received a gift of brownies. Mint simple syrup serves two purposes: I am experimenting with flavored vodkas—the mint syrup happily joined lime vodka—and my son loves making homemade mint Italian sodas. (Other vodka forays include vanilla grapefruit and lemon thyme). The health bars are part of a product review; my children’s take on them? “squishy without much flavor.” Go figure. Happily: not my recipe. The potatoes, corn and fennel were happy sides to an evening meal. And the heart cookies, well, I made them to say to my family, on a leisurely Sunday afternoon: I heart you! So you can spread some love too:

Heart Cookies
1/2 cup shortening
1/2 cup butter
1 cup confectioners sugar
1 egg
1 1/2 tsp almond extract
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pink/red food coloring

Heat oven to 375. Mix/beat first 6 ingredients. Mix in flour and salt, then food coloring. Refrigerate dough if desired, for easier shaping. Otherwise, roll dough into log, shaping into heart and slicing in 1/2 inch slices. Bake heart cookies 9 minutes.

And that was just one afternoon! Most days aren’t that industrious, but then again any given week I might be gallivanting through a few new recipes, rushing around from A to B, or planning meals for a family in need. Go ahead, for a week paint your life by the food you eat. What story will the food tell? What busy schedule or sad moment or big event or friendly meal colored your week? What story is woven, and captured, by the food that crosses your table and your palate?

Today my food speaks: I heart cookies. I heart you!

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Jennifer January 29, 2007 14:20 pm

Beautiful cookies. If I had some cookie cutters and a rolling pin I MIGHT have broken my cookie sabbatical for this one! But nooo I gotta be good (especially trying to really watch what I eat here!).

sher January 29, 2007 18:56 pm

Wow!!! You outdid yourself. Those cookies are incredible.

aria January 29, 2007 21:08 pm

hi Janelle, these have inspired me to bake for valentines day. these cookies are so sweet. i love how you’ve tied them into little bundles :):)

Jeff January 30, 2007 8:00 am

Those cookays look great! I might just make these for my wife :D

Kate January 30, 2007 10:18 am

I like the food calendar idea. It sounds like something that would be very interesting to read, say like a year after the fact to see what you had been up to.

Blogging is sort of like that, I like to think about what inspires me to make what I did and how I felt about it, what it made me feel like to eat it….etc etc. I have been sick for several days now with no appetite, although I am really wanting to cook stuff, or bake. I think I just want to comfort myself.

janelle January 30, 2007 12:12 pm

Jennifer: I didn’t bother with cutters:). I just made a heart-shaped log and sliced away. The cookies are imperfect hearts, but I sorta like ‘em that way.

Sher: thanks! I was having a little bit too much fun.

Aria: thanks! Yes, I need to dig a little deep for Valentine inspiration. I am usually still recovering from other holidays!

Jeff: she would feel loved:).

Kate: sorry you don’t feel well, I hope you feel better SOON. The food will wait:).

Kristen January 30, 2007 20:48 pm

This is such a great post and so true in every way. Our lives really do revolve around food… from the time we are born to the time we die, it is what is essential.

I keep my menu plan calendars. It’s interesting to look back on them and remember a meal, or what may have happened over that meal as we all sat down as a family.

Sara, The WIne Makers Wife February 7, 2007 14:56 pm

I’m totally in ice cream mode so the concept of ORANGE ice cream with brownies is outrageous. I love it. recipe?? ^_-

Julie Tilsner February 8, 2007 9:34 am

Janelle - as always, you’re inspiring. I love the idea of a food calendar, and it gives me an excuse to go out and buy a cool (half-price!) new one for my kitchen.
Also the heart cookies are lovely. I’m greatly inspired to try these too, although I’d be shocked if they turned out, because you know…
You should write about this recipe for Kids’ Cuisine, no?
LOVE your blog, btw. I wish we were neighbors. Our kids could play and I could watch you cook…

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