Chef #232669 | Joined: Jul 31, 2005 | Birthday: May 11
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Hello all, thank you for visiting My Page but forgive it is a work in progress!
Changed my Icon it is of a Geisha Manumage, Hair Style of a married woman, 1953. I like changing things around - it gives me pleasure to see pretty & different things.
As I am sure you have noticed I changed my Chef Name to Manami which means love & beauty.
Just thought I should get with the program - my geisha & my icon!
I am 70 years young and I live in a nursing home, which is out of this world, I am treated like a princess and the world is my oyster! I have a private room and during the season I do taxes for most of the staff, as well as my personal clients that have been following me since I left the business world about 20 years ago. I was rear-ended by a van and it turned my whole world upside down. Why dwell on that?
I am an American Jew (from NYC) who moved to Havana, Cuba when I was 2 1/2 years old, lived there until a few days after Castro took over and vamoosed it out of that country as fast as my legs would carry me!I was on a forced hiatus from the UofM, due to illness.
From there my sister, mother and I went to NYC to work and my father went to Haiti in Port-Au-Prince, where he and my uncle had purchased some tiny cocoa plantations & a chocolate factory - for the choccolate liquer - to make baking chocolate (the real bitter stuff). We joined my father about 2 months later where I spent 2 of the most carefree & wonderful years of my life! It is the stuff that movies are made of! There is a saying in Spanish which is - but they can't take THAT away "lo bailado" (what I danced)
I then continued my studies in upstate NY and hated it because it was too, too cold!
Went back to NYC to work and see what I wanted to do with my life - I was all of 20 years old and had to drop out of school because of illness and then because of the weather! Yuck - so I got a job in a Textile Buying Office as a receptionist and soon I found myself buying trimmings! Loved it and was very happy with the work I was doing.
However, I got an offer from two young guys who had a factory in Cleveland, Ohio, where they made Maternity Clothes and they wanted me to be in charge of the shipping dept, keep inventory and in my spare time - help with the designing!! I couldn't pass it up - the offer sounded so great and the salary was twice what I was making in the NYC. So I went to Cleveland, got married, had both my children and got a divorce 15 years later.
Then my children and I moved to South Florida and have been here since 1978, I can't count that far back
Learned how to do taxes with H&R Block and worked as a Supervisor in 2 offices simultaneously for them for 15 years. Then after the accident everything went spiralling downwards until I could no longer walk alone even with a walker - so the next step was a wheelchair. Stayed at home with a lot of help (nurses, PT therapists) fixed the bathroom so I could bathe myself and fixed the kitchen so I could help warm-up meals (was taught how to cook in rehab) and so forth and so on.
However, the fire department had other plans for me, I called them too often to pick me up off the floor - how embarassing! So they gave me a choice - either a home or they would have to call HRS!
(very sad)
It was there, in my home where I was robbed! All my cookbooks (all my Julia Childs Cookbooks, my Settlement Cookbook which had been my mothers - published in 1939 - with all her notes) my mother's cookbooks from Cuba & Haiti, all my handwritten recipes. They also took all my Delft collection, some antiques that I had in the kitchen like my rolling pin, a beautiful old & used wooden bowl, a charcoal-iron that was brought north when my parents left Haiti, it was hand-painted & was gorgeous, as well as all the other things that are too numerous to mention!
That proved to be the last straw & from there it was an ALF, which was horrible, and then on to another home where the administrator of that home became the administrator here and I followed her here.
I have a beautiful large private room with a bath, furnished to my liking: eclectic! My room is large enough to house my "office" and all the other odds and ends with which I like to surround myself. ![]()
During tax season, mostly, my room is always full(of course I love it that way)! I have a blanket that my daughter bought for me in New Mexico and that is on my bed. You guessed it - that is where everbody sits or on my great grandfather's arm chair which is in great shape. Update 01/11/2008 that time is here again
Have started doing taxes already and not just regular taxes but corporations, partnerships and 1040X - ammended returns! Whoopee! I love the feeling I get when this time comes around and I get into gear!!! I love it! ![]()
The head chef, the kitchen supervisor & the dietician enjoy the recipes from Zaar; the ones that I post, as well as, the others. We are in the process of changing the menu right now - so we have been doing a lot of figuring. The administrator is so cute because every once in a while she asks for a recipe and then she gives me a pack of paper so I can print them.
Really, I have been her for 8 years and I enjoy myself everyday! I am president of the resident council and most of the family members come to me to take care of their grievances - this way I do my part - and the staff can take care of the larger problems!
Guess, I will say "hasta luego" for now.
I like all kinds of food! Here at Zaar I have even learned to like "spicy" foods a little more.
I love most Jewish foods and enjoy the holidays, immensely - am not kosher but we do celebrate them here at the "home" with traditional dishes.
I like most Cuban or Latin food, some Haitian dishes, I love Thanksgiving and all the trimmings - when November rolls around, I already start telling them in the kitchen - what I want. I love the green bean casserole (I know!), the stuffing has got to be made the old fashioned way with white bread, herbs, onions, & mushrooms (you've got the idea,) it is because the Cubans make stuffing with ground meat and stuff !! The day after, I love it even more - in a sandwhich! There are a few that I would like to mention, that I have liked, in no special order: Mimi in Maine's Crazy Mixed-Up Mile High Leftover Turkey Sandwich, Boca Pat's Day After Turkey Sandwich, My Turkey/ Cranberry/ Dressing Panini, echo echo's Day - After - Thanksgiving Turkey Sandwich and Karen =^..^='s Hot Roasted Turkey Mountain (Hot Turkey Sandwich) just to mention a few!!! I told you I love Thanksgiving and all it entails and I love the day after even more. ![]()
Go out quite often with my daughter or with friends for Chinese, Japanese, Nicaraguan "carne asada con gallo pinto" or for a great brunch at one of my favorite deli's! There are also times when we go for a great steak made on a charcoal grill! I think it means I like lots of different foods but they have to be prepared the way I like! True, I am a very picky eater!
Thanks for staying here so long and reading all "my stuff", shalom for now! Manami
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