Making Life Easier: Meatballs and Motivation
"On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese,
I lost by poor meatball when sombody sneezed..."
-- from a song originally sung by Tom Glazer in 1963
Meatballs: Friend, or Foe?
© 2004 Darlene Arechederra
Rat Race Remedies
http://www.RatRaceRemedies.com
We all have those moments, don't we? We're right in
the middle of a project, and it's simply not going
well.
Like me, you may find yourself becoming irritated,
wishing you could find an easier way to get the job
done (or even eliminate it completely.)
I'd settle for a tool that would make quick work of
it. Life is just too precious to spend time being
irritated.
I found myself in this position a few weeks ago while
making meatballs.
Not-So-Nice Things
Now, I grew up on a small farm out in the country.
And on a farm you learn to handle lots of things.
Creatures. Animals. Newborns. And occasionally, some
not-so-nice things.
But, even wearing gloves, I absolutely can't stand my
hands mussing about in raw hamburger. It reminds me
of the slimy feel of a worm that's going on the hook
for bait.
It leaves me with an uncomfortable, fluttery feeling
in the pit of my stomach. Not at all how I, as a
woman, want to feel.
The Journey
Now, keep in mind, this journey into the Land of the
Meatball is only beginning. We've still got to scoop
the burger out of the bowl. Scrape it off the spoon.
And only then can we finally roll the critters into
meatballs. Scoop. Scrape. Roll. Over and over.
It's like waiting for that worm to do it's job of
luring in a tasty fish. It's a time thing. But, just
as fresh catch is always a nice treat, I know these
meatballs will be worth waiting for when the work's
finished. They are serving a special purpose.
Let me share it with you.
The Strategy
Because it's so flexible, I stir up several batches
of meatloaf mix every other month. I then convert
them into meatballs, cooking all the batches that
day. Some go for spaghetti. Others I'll freeze for
meatball sandwiches or Swedish Meatballs in cream
sauce. If I'm feeling lazy (smile) I simply make
several meatloafs.
So why are these meatballs so important in the scheme
of things? Because they keep us from eating out. They
can be frozen after being cooked, which saves me huge
amounts of time. We make six to eight meals out of
them.
We could easily spend a minimum of $18 per meal
eating out. So in money terms, it saves us an average
of $126 each time I make these meatballs in a batch.
You see, it's part of how I save money. It's just
that important to me.
But surely there's an easier way to get the job done!
What Is It That Would Really Help?
I donned my thinking cap...
Now, I knew what I wanted. A scoop large enough to
make it worth digging into the bowl. Light enough to
avoid aggravation of a mild carpal tunnel problem.
Something that would automatically slide the mix out.
And lastly, something naturally round to alleviate
the tedium of rolling into balls.
I was on a Mission!
After several days of searching with no luck, I
considered inventing such a tool. I changed my mind
after calculating how many meatballs I'd need to make
to earn my money back on the patent.
And then . . . it happened. The lightbulb clicked.
The earth moved (or was that me, jumping for joy?)
But I digress.
The Solution
I had found the perfect tool! And one that carries
with it such sweet memories: an ice cream scoop. You
know the type. As you squeeze the lever, a small
piece of steel rotates inside, scooping the food out
along the way. Could it get any easier than this?
Admittedly, I paid quite a price for this stainless
steel ice cream scoop. But what a relief!
And you know what? I realized I had been tolerating
this problem for way too long now!
Can you relate to what I'm talking about here? Have
you found your own tasks difficult due to lack of
helpful tools?
Take Time to Consider
If you find yourself becoming irritated while doing a
chore or task, stop for a moment. Consider which part
of it is bothering you. Or what is more difficult
than it needs to be.
Begin a tool list. As you think of items that would
make your life easier, jot them down.
Brainstorm ideas. Have friends or family members
experienced the same frustrations? Ask them to share
with you their own solutions or ideas.
Motivation Through Small Rewards
And, when you've completed a few tasks that aren't
quite your favorites, treat yourself to one of the
smaller items on your new tool list.
Life can be difficult. Some things you simply have no
control over. But why not find an easier way to do
the things you can control?
You'll save time and energy. Having helpful tools
will even save you money.
So go ahead. Start your tool list today. It's good
for the soul!
Author and ezine editor Darlene Arechederra
inspires busy women to put the fun back into
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