If I'm out of town and I'm in a situation where I have to be creative, it has to be hot dogs because that's my comfort food.
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I make a dog-friendly version of almost everything that we make for dinner.
When I'm not working, I would kill to have some sort of creative outlet other than, say, a coloring book. And when I'm working, I want to do all those things I was griping about - you know, make a turkey-and-cheese sandwich, put it in a zip-top bag, and stick it in a lunch box right now!
I don't think there's anything wrong with a hot dog or other convenience foods, as long as they're balanced with fresh vegetables. It's hard to ignore 95 percent of the grocery store.
I'm engaged in food on so many levels, and I love that. So my work, my craft, is around food, and writing is one aspect of it; communicating a narrative, cooking online is one aspect of it; solving the food chasm that we have in Harlem and finding a farmers market is another one, and all of them are equally exciting for me.
Cooking is an art form, a creative thing.
Hot dogs and Red Vines and potato chips and French fries are my favorite foods.
Food to me, in one word, is 'creativity' or 'expression.' It's simply, 'This is who I am at this point in time, and this is what I want to cook for you.'
I love to cook, and I've just gotten more and more into it over the years, just because it's the best way to stay creative.
I go out to the kitchen to feed the dog, but that's about as much cooking as I do.
Outdoor cooking is not just about hot dogs and hamburgers. There are so many styles of food you can make.
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