six words about your kitchen here
and how to steal a good idea.
Three-ish weeks ago, Sari Botton and Larry Smith did a post in the wonderful Oldster Magazine about Larry’s “Six-Word Memoir Project” and how it relates to aging and I loved it so much, I wanted to steal the idea do something similar for how we relate to our kitchens.
According to Larry, “Six-Word Memoirs is a reinvention of the form that, according to literary lore, Ernest Hemingway birthed when he was challenged to write a whole novel in just six words: ‘For sale: baby shoes, never worn.’”
So this is an open call to reply to this email or drop in the comments your six-word kitchen story. Your relationship to food, cooking, eating or the lack thereof. Where you buy your food, where you store it, where you consume it. Let’s put it all on the table.



Us old people put in dishwashers.
I get creative in my kitchen.