E233 Nobody's Perfect, Least Of All, Me

Published: July 26, 2024, 11:54 a.m.

Here's what's happened this week:

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I did my cooking segment on a local TV show with my boyfriend's bountiful tomato harvest. I've got upcoming recipes for a Panzanella salad, zucchini basil pasta, and stuffed French toast. But as happens, I'm not perfect so had a frustrating incident with my video recipe and forgetting to check the audio. DUH! Despite this, I will produce a successful video recipe next week.

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What to know:

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Even experienced chefs make mistakes, highlighting the importance of learning from them and moving forward.

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Cooking can be a creative and enjoyable process, but it also requires attention to detail, such as checking audio equipment before recording.

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Fresh ingredients, such as tomatoes and basil, can elevate the flavors of simple dishes like panzanella salad and zucchini basil pasta.

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One-pot recipes are convenient and time-saving, making them ideal for busy individuals who want to minimize cleanup.

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Canning fresh produce allows for long-term storage and enjoyment of seasonal flavors throughout the year.

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Highlights and where to find them:

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00:00 Cooking Segment on Panzanella Salad

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03:39 Baking French Toast and Recipes

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06:18 Canning Roma Tomatoes

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09:14 Reflections on Canning and Summer Traditions

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11:40 Failed Video Recipe Recording

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17:09 One-Pot Wonders and Embracing Imperfection

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Thanks for listening.

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See you next week!

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