Reflection About Cooking

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Cooking is a painstaking process, with all its measurements and all its instructions. The separation of some ingredients, the combination of others. Yet, cooking is also an unmindful activity, where you cease to be and you are the splendor of ingredients mixing to create a delightful product. There 's an intrinsic therapeutic aspect to cooking I had not realized until I started helping at Venice Family Clinic. I have come to learn that cooking is a contradictory art. It is both simple and complex.
That has changed me, especially when it comes to cooking. I understand cooking can be the tossing of a few chopped ingredients. It can be a diligent task of mixing, sautéing, mixing again, then baking. Most of the time, cooking can be a time consuming undertaking. I have had several talks with different patients about how difficult it sometimes is to find time to cook, especially a healthy meal, for themselves or their families. Indeed, I have found myself in that same spot several times. But ever since I have been interning at Venice I have tried to make more time to cook something healthy, knowing the option of purchasing food is not a great option at all. Because for the price I pay for a fast food meal, I also pay with my health. …show more content…

Her two children had helped me mixed the ingredients for a coconut banana bread and then whisk it. She told me that at home she usually rushed to cook something for them. She also mentioned they had a competitive spirit, whereupon she could not give one thing to one as the other would demand the same. I commented that they worked well together when measuring the ingredients for the bread and she should have them help her when she cooked so as not to rush. Plus, I mentioned, it served as a good exposure to cooking at a young

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