Why Women Kill – And Why They Refrain

So I’m in the home office, working away, and my husband sticks his head in and says, “How about some baked potatoes for supper?”

And I say, “Sounds good!” and continue working.

Fifteen minutes later, he sticks his head in again and says, “Did you think I was going to make them?”

o_O

However, when I went in the kitchen to get the potatoes going, though he hadn’t even taken the spuds out of the pantry, he had prepared fried apples, which were happily cooking their hearts out.

Imma tell you about fried apples, in case you’ve never had them, but first a word about my recipes, which tend to be kind of Medieval.

Medieval cookbooks were not intended for the amateur, but for experienced cooks or for those under the guidance of experienced cooks. Details like whether to use salted or fresh meat, how much of anything to use, how long to cook something, or how to prepare the ingredients were left out, since the people using the recipes would either know those things or be able to ask someone who knew.

Instructions tend to say things like, “boil a good piece of beef as tender as you may”, “chop it as small as you will”, “boil it well until it is done”, “strew it with sugar and spices enough”, “salt it just right”, and “when it be done, take and serve it forth.”

Everyone I know who cooks a lot does the same thing. Ask for a recipe, and they either say, “…Recipe?” or they give one and then give so many possible variations you see the recipe as no more than a basic idea.

So here’s a recipe for fried apples:

FRIED APPLES

Take as many apples as you will. Peel and core them and slice them thin. In a pan, melt a lump of butter the size of the end of your thumb. Put the apples thereto and strew with sugar and cinnamon enough. Cover and cook at medium low heat until the apples are tender. Remove the cover and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until liquid is mostly gone.

Take and serve it forth.

WRITING PROMPT: Do you cook with a recipe, without a recipe, or not? Write a character who does it differently.

MA

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I was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but now live in the woods in southern Indiana. Though I only write fiction, I love to read non-fiction. The more I learn about this world, the more fantastic I see it is.

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One thought on “Why Women Kill – And Why They Refrain

  1. Bish Denham

    November 9, 2011 at 8:39am

    LOL! Husbands, gotta admire their chutzpah. And I love the apple “recipe.” Sounds like it would be delish on vanilla ice cream.

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  2. Red Tash

    November 9, 2011 at 9:43am

    Hilarious! Yes! Filet him as you will. Salt him as you may. Serve him just enough. That baked potato thing is so “duh.” What are they thinking? They’re not.

    My ten y.o. just told me he needs to “fuel up with pancakes.” I told him to go cook them. As if.

    I’m trying something new for Writer Wednesday. Posting a link to the writerly blogs I’m hopping today, and you’re it!

    I may strew some apples with cinnamon sugar today. Why not?

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      Marian Allen

      November 9, 2011 at 9:51am

      LOL!

      Glad you hopped by. Enjoy your apples, an it please you. 🙂

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