Thursday, October 04, 2007



I enjoy…

…my kitchen stove. There are many reasons, but today the uppermost reason is my stove’s attraction. My stove attracts children who like purple pancakes and waffles with pecans. My stove attracts dogs that like apple-chicken sausage slowly simmering in maple syrup and chutney. My stove attracts friends who bring me cabernet sauvignon in a nice glass, in exchange for stir fried vegetables and curried chicken, and beer for simmered bratwurst, and a glass of 18-year old scotch if I nick off a bit of honey-butter simmered Canadian bacon for them, ahead of the rest of the crowd.

When my son was very young, I began teaching him how to cook. Essentially that entailed him watching me while eating a banana, and then demanding half of the scrambled eggs and potatoes I had just cooked. He developed an attraction for whatever came off of the stove.

My dogs know when I am cooking. Banished from the kitchen during meal preparations, they sit at the back door attempting to look under-nourished, in a useless attempt at convincing me to give in and share. I am convinced that dogs truly believe that they have sole provenance over gravity, and by merely focusing their little canine minds they can bend gravity to their bidding and make food fall to the floor. The sound of the tea kettle, and especially my favorite skillet, is all it takes to instigate a mad dash for the kitchen by my small herd of feline-hating fur buddies.

My friends congregate at the stove, invited in to the kitchen which is the center of all activity in our house during raucous affairs. Wine flows, voices rise and fall to the moment, and the stove soldiers on! I find myself dancing amongst my compatriots as they snack and drink, hug and laugh, smile and listen, all the while worrying over the sautéed mushrooms, the curry-glazed asparagus, and the smoked turkey-artichoke sausage bits. All eyes are cast at one time or another in the direction of the stove, as my friends find their palates and imaginations fired simultaneously by the food, wine and conversation. And all of this thanks to my stove.

Winter is coming, and that means my favorite time of year with the stove. It means cooking breakfast for my wife, and sharing the time I spend at the stove with her as we talk and keep warm while our breakfast occurs. The stove has heard it all, from news of my daughters impending arrival so many years ago, to plans for graduations and not-so-far-off weddings some day. I appreciate the stove, as solid and dependable as any friend. Much has changed in my life, but I can depend on my stove.

10 Comments:

At 7:56 AM, October 05, 2007, Blogger Katie :) said...

The gratification in cooking is worth so much. Giving to the people you love in a labor of love manner. I totally agree. I hope you and the Misses will join us this evening for a BBQ style labor of love at Joel's man pad.

 
At 10:05 AM, October 05, 2007, Blogger lecram sinun said...

The sensuousness in the sharing of a meal... there is nothing quite like it. Cheers!

 
At 6:06 AM, October 06, 2007, Blogger Cosima said...

Mmmm... you made me very hungry.

I love my stove too. It's a huge gas stove, and the wok flame can heat the whole flat in winter. Unfortunately, the kitchen around it is very small.

 
At 12:26 PM, October 06, 2007, Blogger airplanejayne said...

I'm glad you have a close relationship with your stove....


WTF!?!?!?!?!?

:)

 
At 3:59 PM, October 07, 2007, Blogger Semi-Gloss Lacquer said...

um,
yes...
and in this corner, (in the blue trunks,)

half a kielbasa (chopped,)
4 eggs,
some onion,
ketchup, and hot sauce...

(maybe with a croissant w/ nutella.)

accompanied by two cats (indoor,) who tend to sprint to hiding spots,
rather than crowd any possible entranceway,
(one of the little beasts was actually out thumbing a ride on Shaw when I attemped my 'tuna surprise,' the other evening...

-ya don't have a home correspondance cooking course, there, do ya sport?

 
At 8:26 AM, October 08, 2007, Blogger Mustang said...

KT..thanks dear, you are always welcome at my campfire.

Lecram..food and friends!

Cosima..come to Fresno and we shall cook! Of perhaps Mrs. Mustang and I shall come to HK!

APJ..my wife likes my cooking..:)

Lacquer..hmm..perhaps someday...

 
At 10:52 AM, November 19, 2007, Blogger airplanejayne said...

Mustang,
::sigh:: I cannot wee/wii you, as Katie can. Is that why you no come visit my blog?
No, I cannot wee/wii you - but I make you laugh, 'kay?
come see my blog.

:)

 
At 8:32 PM, November 24, 2007, Blogger airplanejayne said...

Mustang,
it was so good to see you and your muse the other evening.

 
At 9:45 AM, December 08, 2007, Blogger S said...

Whenever I cook, the smoke alarm goes off.
Then I hear the neighbors yell, "What are you cooking, Susie?"
We're all used to it by now.


Goarwsh but I love the way you write! Came her by way of Airplanjaynes blog.....whatcha gonna do with those shoes, huh?

 
At 9:46 AM, December 08, 2007, Blogger S said...

OMGoodness another Fresnoian!
:O

 

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