Monday, March 3, 2014

Lasagna Recipe and My True Story: THE REFORMATION...PRINCE CHARMING

My favorite recipe from Better Homes, when I got married, was their classic Lasagna: 

Lasagna
1 pound Italian sausage
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon whole basil
1-½ teaspoons salt
one 1-pound can tomatoes
2 6-ounce cans tomato paste
10 ounces lasagna noodles
2 eggs
3 cups ricotta or cottage cheese
½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 tablespoons parsley flakes
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon pepper
1 pound mozzarella cheese, sliced very thin

Brown meat slowly; spoon off excess fat. Add next 5 ingredients. Simmer uncovered 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cook noodles in large amount boiling salted water till tender; drain; rinse. Beat eggs; add remaining ingredients, except mozzarella.
Layer half of the noodles in 13x9x2-inch baking dish; spread with half the ricotta filling; add half the mozzarella cheese and half the meat sauce. Repeat. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 30 minutes (or assemble early and refrigerate; bake 45 minutes). Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serves 8 to 10.

MY TRUE LIFE STORY:
THE REFORMATION...PRINCE CHARMING
[true story]
ASSIGNMENT FOR MY CREATIVE WRITING CLASS:

My creative writing instructor gave us the following assignment. " While we like to believe we are in charge of our lives, in truth other people have a profound affect on us. People influence our lives. Some for the better. Others have the opposite affect. Think of someone who affected you in some way. It needn't be a life-changing experience, but rather select one person who has affected you."

THE FOLLOWING IS WHAT I SUBMITTED FOR THAT ASSIGNMENT:

Who I am today is because of one man. I will call him Prince Charming.

This is a story similar to Cinderella except that I did not have a wicked stepmother. I am one of eight children. I did not have a sister until I was about 81/2 years old. I spent a lot of my childhood years babysitting, cooking, washing and ironing. But unlike Cinderella, I also had fun playing with my three brothers. But I always wondered what life was like on the other side.

ENTER PRINCE CHARMING. I met him after I finished high school. He was older, good-looking, well-dressed, intelligent, well traveled and had his own plane. He was immediately attracted to me and worked very hard to get that first date.

Our first date was March 28...my youngest brother's birthday. You will see why that date is important to the story. We went to see the stage version of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Not a very good choice of shows for a first date, is it? Our second was another stage show, West Side Story. I was like a bird out of a cage. This man was exposing me to live theatre.

We were engaged on August 28 of the next year. We married a few months later on October 28. We flew in his plane to California for our honeymoon.

Life was good. I could fill a book with our experiences.

But, on January 28 after 28 years of marriage we divorced. I'm sure by now you have noticed the magic number 28... our first date, engagement, wedding, divorce and years married. Of course we had some control in choosing that number at the beginning of our life together, but none at the end. I was sure our marriage would last for ever. But nonetheless this man has changed my life in many ways. I had never eaten in a restaurant until I met him. I had never had anyone dote on me like he did.

I became well-traveled because of his business journeys. I loved the attention from him and his business acquaintances. He spoiled me. He loved for me to travel with him. Our three girls were also exposed to world travel. He exposed me to so much I would never have experienced if I hadn't met him.

I grew to love this prince and miss him. But, I believe things happen for a reason. I am now experiencing life on my own, even though it was not my choosing. I did not think I could function without him. I was totally dependent on him. Is that not a good reason to be on my own? But everyone desires to be happy.

I have learned so much from this man and thank him for what he gave me; a life full of happiness. What a life this has been! And now he has given me freedom!

Thank you...Thank you...Thank you!

After turning in this assignment, I had several comments from others in the class...really overwhelming me and bringing me to tears.

Below are some of those comments:

1. Sounds like the two of you had a lot of happy years. You are right, you need to be on your own as well. In learning how to be happy on your own, you'll grow even more than you did while he was with you. This is a well written and touching story, and I'm sorry that the number 28 did not work out for you.

2. This story sings of love and no regrets. Sometimes people come into our lives for a season...could be days or years. We should not mourn its passing but rather celebrate its being. That is what you did.

3. I admire your attitude. You write beautifully of keeping the good and letting go of the bad.

4. Touching story and another one many people can relate to... but with you, you let go of your Prince Charming, refused to hang on. As you say you gained your freedom... freedom to do what you want to do the rest of your life.

5. The instructor wrote: I have a lump in my throat. This my friend is something that lots of people should read. Might I encourage you to see if you can find a home for it? It's so much more than a writing assignment for class... it's a life story.
BJ's Wedding Photo

1 comment:

  1. My favorite recipe from Better Homes when I got married was their classic lasagna:

    Lasagna
    1 pound Italian sausage
    1 clove garlic, minced
    1 tablespoon whole basil
    1-½ teaspoons salt
    one 1-pound can tomatoes
    2 6-ounce cans tomato paste
    10 ounces lasagna noodles
    2 eggs
    3 cups ricotta or cottage cheese
    ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
    2 tablespoons parsley flakes
    1 teaspoon salt
    ½ teaspoon pepper
    1 pound mozzarella cheese, sliced very thin

    Brown meat slowly; spoon off excess fat. Add next 5 ingredients. Simmer uncovered 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cook noodles in large amount boiling salted water till tender; drain; rinse. Beat eggs; add remaining ingredients, except mozzarella.
    Layer half of the noodles in 13x9x2-inch baking dish; spread with half the ricotta filling; add half the mozzarella cheese and half the meat sauce. Repeat. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 30 minutes (or assemble early and refrigerate; bake 45 minutes). Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serves 8 to 10.

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