I know I haven't done this Sporadic Question thing in quite some time. I guess I've been a bit lazy. But I'm back with a late April/early May edition featuring Velva of Tomatoes on the Vine.
What can I say I about Velva's blog? Visiting her site is like a warm and comforting visit home. I've personally made a few recipes of hers and would love to find myself at her table any time! Let's visit with her now.
1. What inspired you to start blogging?
I needed an outlet. I don’t remember the genesis that planted the
seed for wanting my very own food blog. What I do remember is thinking about
it for a long time. I was afraid of the “unknown” specifically; my lack of technical savvy, what I learned was that most of my fears were unfounded. What I did not know, I either learned or asked for help.
2. What is your favorite thing to make for a crowd?
I am at my happiest not just when I am feeding a few but when I am
feeding a crowd. Big hearty, family style meals are my favorite, served communal style on large platters. Two of my favorites crowd pleasers are Arroz con Pollo (Rice with chicken), or a hearty, meat sauce with pasta.
3. What is your favorite thing to make for you?
Left to my own devices, I would eat a bowl of cereal in my pajamas.
With that said, my life is hectic, and I do take pleasure in ordering a Grande
Starbucks Caramel Macchiato with a petite scone, and just sitting for a few
minutes.
4. What 3 famous people (Living or dead), to dinner who would they be? Any
particular reason?
Thomas Keller- In my opinion, one of America’s greatest chefs Owner of
the French Laundry, in Napa Valley and on my bucket list of restaurants to
experience. Hillary Clinton- Like her or not, she is a powerful modern woman, whose
experiences would make for a wonderful evening of discussion of almost any
topic.
Bruce Springsteen- Love his music and storytelling. I would go limp.
5. When you think of your childhood, do any favorite dishes come to mind?
Yes! I was born and raised in Miami. I can’t even begin to describe
the food culture experiences that I have shaped my food style from growing-up in a diverse urban culture.
My favorite childhood dishes were stuffed cabbage rolls, spaghetti and
6. What do you have in your kitchen that you just couldn’t do without? (besides
your stove/oven of course)
My food processor and vegetable peeler.
7. What’s your favorite part of blogging? Do you think you’ll keep doing it for
awhile?
Yes. I have been blogging for 2-years and I have enjoyed every
minute of it. I will be the first to admit that blogging is a time commitment, and there are times where I have to remind myself that I own my blog, my blog does not own me.
Blogging has been a way for me to express my passion for food, reducing the
need to bore my friends and family with my potential for endless food chatter
(smile).
I am so glad that I took the leap. Blogging has opened up a whole new world.
Everyday, I am amazed with the people that I have gotten to know, the creativity and the passion for food that exists in the blogosphere.