Raising a kid, every day can feel a bit like fighting a battle to get things done, so I tend to just make the same four recipes over and over again. But this routine is actually really great for me as a new mom and for her as a toddler still getting used to trying foods. Every Sunday I've been going to the farmers' market, getting some nice fish, and having my friend over for dinner. It's a really nice weekly tradition. I'll pan-fry the fish and we'll make a nice big salad together, and watch some TV. I love it. For me, eating the same foods over and over again isn't so bad, because you get good at them, and you know how to do it.
Credit: Noah Fecks
My favorite tool is my "chopper" (my chef's knife). I didn't have a real one for a long time, then my mom gave me one-it was actually hers and she was scared of using it-and now the difference in speed in which I get through my cooking is immeasurable. I love to chop up tons of vegetables and fennel for my "crunchy salad" that I always leave in my fridge in order to have a go-to dish to snack on.
It's a ridiculously small amount of space I have to work with. The kitty litter is next to the stove, it used to be in what is now the baby's room, and now there really is just nowhere to fit it in the apartment. I guess if I was a little more clever I could cut a cat door into the cupboard under the sink and put it there, but basically it just defaulted to that position by the stove and has stayed. It is amusing, though, that every time I want to broil my fish I have to move the kitty litter. It's amazing the measures we get used to taking to make living in small spaces work. It's definitely starting to feel like I need to expand my home.
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