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Middle of Nowhere in middle Georgia, US
Chef #930278
Middle of Nowhere in middle Georgia, US
Joined: Aug 21, 2008
Birthday: Feb 02
I spent a lot of time as an adult on the hectic, high cost of living US east coast, getting my doctorate and working very hard. But twelve years ago I found a small piece of paradise in an unlikely place. I'm a full professor at a small college in the middle of nowhere, Georgia, US. Low stress, nice climate, easy lifestyle. Winter only really lasts about two months and is never that cold; year-round I have things blooming in my yard. I love flower gardening, especially camellias, oriental lilies and bearded iris, and I love cooking in my spare time. Married 27 years, no kids (18-year-old college students away from home for the first time are more than enough for my patience level).
I'm trying to do better with fruits and veggies in our diet, so that's my primary recipe search these days. However, I am easily distracted by anything involving extra sharp cheddar, cayenne pepper, potatoes, or pecans (I live in a long-abandoned commercial pecan grove with 12 mature, hundred-year-old pecan trees in my yard, lots of pecans in the freezer, and often lots of fresh pecans on the ground - if I can get them before the squirrels do. Sometimes I just let the little critters have them; if I were a squirrel, I'd live here too).
Extra sharp cheddar, gouda, asiago or other high flavor cheeses; smoked anything; excessive black and cayenne pepper; Cajun anything (my mother was born and raised in downtown New Orleans); but no jalapeno/texmex foods. Not crazy about the flavor of chili peppers.
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