Friday, September 14, 2012

Chicago is the World » Rhythms of the Season

For me, the year still starts in September and the beginning of school. Getting back into the rhythms of the season with my article in Chicago is the World (previously published in Pacific Citizen): "We find comfort and grounding here among the steamed buns."
After a long trip away from home, one of the first things I always do upon our return is take all the kids to buy groceries at our favorite Chinese grocery store. I love watching them zip around, squealing as they load up our basket, “Ooooh! It’s been so long since we’ve had cong you bing!” “Xiao long bao! I want xiao long bao!” and “I haven’t seen this kind of zhu rou gan in soooooo long!”
At Tsai Grocery, the kids and I all know what and where everything is. There is none of the uncertainty that comes with travel and being in new and unfamiliar environs. Our tested and favorite brands are there where they always are. We recall our favorite dishes that we have missed all summer. We find comfort and grounding here among the steamed buns. We have not really come home until we replenish our pantry and cook our first meal together.
click on link for whole article: Chicago is the World » Rhythms of the Season

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