By Judith Garfield
On almost every street in Manhattan you can buy fruit, vegetables, souvlaki, earrings, socks, batteries, and pashminas. On my street/dirt road, I can buy honey and eggs. Self service. Take your honey and leave your money in the coffee can. And although I know local honey has properties that will help my allergies, I miss those earrings.
How did I get here? Here are the facts.
1. I met my husband when we were 16 at the Jersey shore
2. He drove without a license. It should have raised a red flag
3. It didn’t
4. We’re still together
5. We raised two beautiful daughters in Manhattan and I never had any inclination to move
6. I live in New Jersey
7. On a horse farm
8. In a charming old farmhouse (so my husband tells me)
9. In a charming town (charm is highly overrated)
10. Where no one will deliver dinner to me
If I want to eat, I have to drive. It’s twenty minutes to a banana. I always buy too many and watch them languish on the windowsill. I really wanted to give you a recipe for honey banana bread, but there was just too much mixing and measuring involved for the loveless cook.
So instead here’s a great idea for a relaxing beauty treatment. An egg and honey mask. You will need
* 1 egg
* 1 tsp. honey
* 1 tsp. olive oil
Mix one egg yolk, one tsp of honey, and a tsp. of olive oil. Smooth on and leave for fifteen minutes. Rinse in lukewarm water and pat dry.
My skin is soft and glowing. I look radiant and youthful. S. is taking care of dinner tonight so I can relax. I make a pot of coffee and gaze out at my lovely farm/money pit.
I feel content.
Until I realize I’m out of half and half.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
On Every Street
Posted by New Jersey Life at 9:04 AM
Labels: beauty, eggs, honey, Judith Garfield, loveless cooking
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10 comments:
Hi Judy:
Judging from your picture, that concoction really works! I'll try anything for that youthful, radiant glow. Seems like living on a horse farm has some benefits. Keep up your good humor ---we all need a good laugh in these times.
Look at the bright side. At least there are no politiciams living on your street/dirt road. If there were, the coffee can would probably be empty.
Loved your story! Thanks!
Judy,
My husband and I love your blog! He was inspired to make poached eggs for breakfast. I was inspired to shop for earrings. Keep the love out of the kitchen!
Judy,
I love your sense of humor, I think I'll try the honey mask and make sure no ones in site when I put it on.
Thanks for the laughs!
Anonymous
man that is gross but i'll try anything to beat the winter blues.
Loveless cook:
Usually, I have egg on my face; but not in the literal sense. I really liked your recipie and can't wait to try it!!
Loveless cook,
I feel your pain. Keep 'em coming.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life puts a city girl on a farm, make a honey and egg mask. Wisdom for the ages! Thanks for the tip!
Hi Judy,
So glad to meet another "loveless" cook. I feel better about telling my mate to marinate our dinner while I go mask my face with your sweet recipe. You too are a honey
I liked the fried chicken recipe better although it probably didn't do too much for my face. It did do a lot for my stomach. Your humor is great and you have a wonderful attitude about life. Keep writing!!!!
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