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Pandemic Dinner of Gluten-Free Orange Chicken is a Sensory Reminder of Evolving Grocery Shopping and the Effect on My Mental Health
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Pandemic Dinner of Gluten-Free Orange Chicken is a Sensory Reminder of Evolving Grocery Shopping and the Effect on My Mental Health
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Pre-Pandemic, my small family of three went shopping altogether at our local Frys Grocery every Sunday. As the type of person that lives inside their head and has difficulty multi-tasking when distracted, this was usually an overwhelming experience. It involved avoiding people parked sideways in aisles, answering questions from my wife and daughter (somehow usually at the same time), and being interrupted by loud intercoms. To me it was sensorial overload every week of my hearing and vision to the point where I wanted to leave.
When the pandemic really started up in April of 2020 my wife and I decided that my daughter should stay home and we would take turns shopping every week individually to decrease the chances of affecting the employees, the other customers, and ourselves. Along with this was my increased effort to come up with meals and recipes on my "turn." The recipe attached, gluten-free orange chicken from https://www.evolvingtable.com, reminds me of this interesting evolution in shopping that still takes place, as it is my turn to shop today. While my wife looks upon the idea of shopping individually as a loss and misses it...I am able to shop without being overwhelmed. Between less customers in the store (due to ordering online and pick up), the store progressing to using handheld radios, and being by myself, I can really focus and no longer am stressed and overwhelmed to the point where I just want to leave. Every time I make this recipe and taste the delicious orange flavor and smell that hot sesame oil that I had never used before the pandemic, it reminds me of how a stressful pandemic has strangely (and selfishly) made one recurring weekday of my life less stressful.
When the pandemic really started up in April of 2020 my wife and I decided that my daughter should stay home and we would take turns shopping every week individually to decrease the chances of affecting the employees, the other customers, and ourselves. Along with this was my increased effort to come up with meals and recipes on my "turn." The recipe attached, gluten-free orange chicken from https://www.evolvingtable.com, reminds me of this interesting evolution in shopping that still takes place, as it is my turn to shop today. While my wife looks upon the idea of shopping individually as a loss and misses it...I am able to shop without being overwhelmed. Between less customers in the store (due to ordering online and pick up), the store progressing to using handheld radios, and being by myself, I can really focus and no longer am stressed and overwhelmed to the point where I just want to leave. Every time I make this recipe and taste the delicious orange flavor and smell that hot sesame oil that I had never used before the pandemic, it reminds me of how a stressful pandemic has strangely (and selfishly) made one recurring weekday of my life less stressful.
A text story about how a certain recipe's taste and smell reminds me of how the pandemic changed my family's grocery shopping from a weekly family outing to taking turns individually and somehow lowered my stress. I have also attached the recipe as an object to study.
Date (Dublin Core)
April 9, 2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
London Brazil
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Jason Inskeep
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
HST515
Partner (Dublin Core)
Arizona State University
Tipo (Dublin Core)
text story
Link (Bibliographic Ontology)
https://www.evolvingtable.com/instant-pot-orange-chicken-paleo/#wprm-recipe-container-7603
Publisher (Dublin Core)
Evolving Table
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Consumer Culture (shopping, dining...)
English
Food & Drink
English
Home & Family Life
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Arizona State University
HST515
#foodislife
stuck
sensory
grocery
family
recipe
overwhelmed
shopping
outing
mental health
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
ASU
decrease stress
mental health
orange chicken
evolving table recipes
hearing
Pandemic shopping
HST515
FOOD IS LIFE
selfish sundays
vision
sensory history
Collection (Dublin Core)
Foodways
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
08/08/2021
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
08/09/2021
05/25/2022
Date Created (Dublin Core)
05/26/2020
This item was submitted on August 8, 2021 by Jason Inskeep using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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