This summer I decided to
“invest” in a local community farming program, through which each week I would
collect my box of goodies from the local farmer’s market.
I wanted to support this young
farmer, Nathan, and treat our family to truly fresh vegetables. When I collect the box I am always faced with
some new vegetable or a friend from the past that I haven’t cooked in a long
time – like eggplants.
It’s meant that our meals
have become more varied as I experiment with my new produce. It also means that I’ve taken a few risks,
and stepped outside my comfort zone, food-wise.
Take the purple beans.
They were a deep purple
and I could visualize them looking so colourful and pretty on the plate, and
wondered if they would taste the same as their cousins, green beans.
Guess what, they turn
green when they are cooked. Who knew?
It was quite disappointing
really – back to the same old, but for the four minutes while they cooked, I
thought I’d taken a step on the wild side.
It makes me think of when
we step outside our comfort zone within our business and take that small risk,
to find out that after all, it was no big deal.
That’s when you wonder why on earth you spent so long debating the
issue, when in reality it didn’t make that much of a difference, except maybe
in your mind, because you’d conquered another fear.
All of which leads me to
think that playing it safe is over-rated and taking a risk is the way to go.
After all, you might find, like my purple beans, that in fact it’s all the
same, except you’ve crossed a line. A
line that takes you one step closer to realizing your goals.
1 comment:
Delightful...sometime I too lose my colour when I am in hot water...
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