Today’s photo is a collage of some of my faves. Having a gazillion (OK, a slight exaggeration) photos on my computer can sometimes lend itself to some creativity, so here’s my Sunday Soul Collage. Some of these I took long before I started the 366 project.
WS and I went out to dinner and we both blew our new eating plan all to hell. He had Veal Piccata and I had the Chef’s special pasta, bread & butter, and a fabulous glass of Merlot …. mmm … to die for! We won’t even talk about dessert; I’m not fessin’ up to that! But I have to say it was good for the soul. Back to normal eating plan tomorrow.
Once in a while I like to photograph my food and today I had an especially good lunch in a little out-of-the-way Italian place. Italian food is one of my favorites (aren’t they all?) so I was particularly happy when I found out that’s where we were going. The menu wasn’t huge and that also made me happy. I think too many choices just confuses people; especially hungry people. And did you ever notice that when you have a group around a table, almost everyone asks,”what are you having?” I finally narrowed it down to two choices: pasta pomodoro or tilapia. As you can see, I chose the tilapia, cooked just like veal piccata and served on a bed of fresh spinach, accompanied by fresh pasta in olive oil and garlic. I could have said no to the freshly grated parmesan cheese but I didn’t. Not on your life!
Side note: you’ll notice the capers on the tilapia. Well … when my son got out of the Army, I thought I’d make him a nice, home-cooked meal, so I prepared chicken piccata, complete with capers, etc. He ate everything on his plate and said, “Mom, I really don’t want to hurt your feelings but those peas were kind of bitter.” When I explained that they were capers, he laughed a huge belly laugh and told me that it would take him a while to get used to “civilian” food again. Namaste’