I have rewritten what I would like to be the first sentence of my first post about 47 times now. I need to stop agonizing and just dive in.
I started writing The Cultural Culinarian for The Tufts Daily two years ago, and I wish I had the guts to start writing it the second I stepped foot on campus. Food writing has become a huge part of my life during my time at college, not just in my column but also in the classroom. I’ve written papers on everything from restaurants in Edo-era Japan to cookbooks written by women in England in the 1650s. Now that my time at Tufts is coming to an end, I decided to take to the web to find a new home for my foodie ramblings – without the 600-650 word restrictions of my column.
You can read all of my old columns at Tuftsdaily.com, and I will post my new material on this site in addition to my blog posts. For me, this blog is a way to force myself to keep writing, to keep thinking about food in different ways, even with graduation and all of the uncertainty it brings looming in the future.
you rock, girl!