I am working this afternoon from somewhere inside the pillows on my couch.  They are big and red and comfy and I tend to get lost inside of them.  They are really quite dangerous.  Enter at your own risk should be the sign on my coffee table.

This week I hooked up with my favorite person on the planet, the Pioneer Woman and did some cooking.  Now, by “hooking up” i really mean that I memorized her blog on how to cook chicken enchiladas and then also read her cookbook on how to make homemade tomato soup.  We spent quality time together; me and that Pioneer Woman.  If you don’t know her, you REALLY must mosey over to her website and spend some time reading her Confessions.  Absolutely hilarious.  
 
 
**you should know that i must really love you because this is now the THIRD time I have typed this blog.  For some reason I am in a big fight with google chrome and he keeps losing my blog.  I have no idea why, but so help me God this is the last time I am writing this.**
 
If you ever happen to join me for a Pioneer Woman creation cooked at my house you should know something important: dress warmly.  It will be chilly in here.  Maybe bring some mittens and a hat.  For reals. 
 
It will be chilly because my grandparents taught me a very important lesson.  If you have your back door or windows open then your AC/Heat should be turned off.  Seems to be a simple enough thing to understand.  I distinctly remember Grandpa telling me that we are not trying to heat the entire out of doors.  
 
And when I cook there must be a door open.  Always.  No, not to make a fast exit in case of fire, although that may not be a bad idea.  Just last month I started a fire in the microwave with Easy Mac (don’t even ask how I can ruin Easy Mac)…Anyways, the door will be open.  You see, I have a issue with cooking smells.  As in, I HATE them.  The smell of food in a skillet just about puts me over the edge.  I may have dry heaved a bit even typing about it.  Breakfast foods and bacon are especially offensive if you ask me.  So much so that I pray that Jesus does not send me a man that likes bacon.  It may be a deal breaker. 
 
Anyways, I take lots of precautions to avoid the smell.  I light candles in every room, turn on the oven vent fan on high (which, coincidentally makes for a lot of shouting when I cook as well), and open the doors.  All to avoid that horrible, horrible smell that threats to invade every molecule of air in the house.  Ahhhh!  And I must change clothes and wash my hair as well because for goodness sakes I can not sit around all night smelling like a skillet.
 
Does anyone else have this issue?  Or is it just me?  I think i may have sensory issues (just ask my mom, she will be happy to tell you all about my childhood sensory issues!  ha)
 
I think you should know that I usually sit down to write this blog and think “man, i have nothing in my brain to blog about” and then all of a sudden I am two pages into randomness about my aversion to cooking smells.  I think my brain would make a great case study!  Have a fabulous weekend!