Thoughts…
This week marks a year since the new emergence of Messy Cuisine. I know, because I had to pay another bill to host this site.
I have mixed feelings about sites with advertising. Among my three websites, this one earns the most number of “hits,” and I appreciate the readership. Ads could help me pay for this.
I also admire those writers who have found blogging their occupation, beyond a mere hobby. There is a small part of me that savors the ability to write about what I’m passionate about and earn a living off of this practice.
My confession here is that I considered not paying to keep the website(s) up another year. It wasn’t so much the money, as, “what’s the point?” Anyone can tell the quality has gone down over the past three years (more so elsewhere, in my writings about music). But something inside me told me… “this is what you do… you take silly pictures of what you make in the kitchen… and write about your experiences in restaurants…”
I turned sad tonight while playing with Google Earth. For some reason, after looking around in other parts of rural Virginia, I “flew” to Shaker Heights, OH. Home of Michael Ruhlman, the author, and the former home of my friend’s aunt and uncle.
I spent many days and nights there when I lived and went to school in Cleveland. Among the landmarks I found was Shaker Square, a small commercial area, that has special meaning to me.
It was there, in a little restaurant/coffee house/ice cream parlor that I had a significant life experience take place. Something, we’ll just say, would earn a “blip” on this “messy chef’s” timeline of my life.
It was that memory that solidified for me the importance of food and places to enjoy prepared food. Yes, I enjoy cooking a lot in my own kitchen, trying to satisfy guests or the people I love… but I also enjoy the experience of dining in another’s dining room—even when there’s a check to be paid.
So, another year’s been paid-up. Before next November, you may see ads, maybe not. We’ll see.
But I do hope you enjoy reading and continue to visit. This pause reminds me that taking the time to write well and communicate well my passion is what will ultimately make this endeavor successful. Too many time I’ve blogged worrying about speed, and cutting my own standards for quality.
I hope to concentrate my efforts here alone in 2008 to make this an even more worthy effort of my time.
Filed by MessyChef at November 25th, 2007 under Banter


I am so glad you decided to continue with Messy Cuisine. I look forward to your entries….love the pictures…and so does my daughter. She found you first, and we both look for your restaurant reviews. I have a feeling the next year is going to be a very good one for the messy chef, and thank you for sharing your love of good food!
Comment by Sharon Lane — November 26, 2007 @ 6:47 pm