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Out of the oven Chili resident combines love for research, cooking and photography to publish his first cookbook by Grace Griffee
Some of his early meals included tuna salad, veal Francese and spaghetti with It all started with a bowl of soup. marinara, tomato bisque and grilled salmAfter retiring from his job as an engi- on. Every week Smith and his wife, Rita, neer at Eastman Kodak Company in 1991, would test out his recipes with some beChili resident John Smith was watching a ing successes and others being relegated travel show about Thailand when it struck to the garbage. him just how enjoyable a good meal can In 2008, Smith began to develop recipes be. “The locals were eating for his book and even started a in this hole-in-the-wall reshumorous cooking blog. He said taurant, slurping up what the idea of combining cooking appeared to be the most dewith his love for photography licious soup, and they had is what propelled him to create such satisfied looks on their the cookbook, which he aptly faces,” he said. named Kitchen 46 CookSmith tried to find a book after his house number. recipe for the type of soup The kitchen in his home is they may have been eating where all of the recipes were and headed for the kitchen. prepared and photographed. “I What resulted sparked a took a photo of the exact meal multi-year undertaking. as I had prepared it straight He served the soup to his out of the oven, sometimes with daughter, Nancy-Jean Os- John Smith’s Kitchen 46 the steam still rolling off of it, born, and she reacted in Cookbook is available at and was eating it shortly after much the same way as the several local libraries. Pro- photographing it,” he said. people eating the Thai soup. Each of Smith’s recipes had In fact, she thought it was vided photo. to meet three criteria before so delicious that she suggested her father being included in the book. The meal had write a cookbook. to look good, taste good, of course, and inSmith set out to educate himself by clude only ingredients that can be found in purchasing a set of DVDs featuring Ju- the local grocery store and butcher shop. lia Child’s first cooking shows that aired If an item is more difficult to find, such on PBS. “Julia would not only show you as pomegranate molasses, then Smith inhow to cook, but how to rescue your meal cluded instructions in the book on how to if something went wrong,” he said. The make it. famous chef also taught him to make flaUnlike most cookbooks, the Kitchen 46 vorful gravies and that a good sauce often Cookbook features complete meals on its makes the meal. Smith shares her tip for pages. “I would decide on the main dish lump-free gravy – start with a white sauce and then compose it with side dishes that first. taste and look good together,” said Smith. Each dish is referenced in the index making for a convenient and easy-to-use reference. What also makes the cookbook unique is that it includes recipes from many different cultures as well as those that originated in the U.S. “I tried to create a general cookbook that includes international dishes that Americans like to eat,” said Smith. It took about six years for Smith to compile the 96 main dish recipes and 70 side dish recipes in the book, and then it became a family affair. His daughter, Janet Tierney, edited the book, wife Rita proofread, and twin granddaughters Stephanie and Nicole Casper, age 26, designed the cover. Smith chose Lulu.com to self-publish his cookbook, a process that took about nine months to complete. The book is now available on Amazon.com and in the Chili, Gates, Greece, Ogden and Newman Riga Many of the recipes in John Smith’s cookbook public libraries. In his dedication, Smith writes, “If you (shown above) may seem gourmet, but all of the choose an entrée and follow the recipe you ingredients can be found in local grocery stores. will enjoy a great meal, and you may nevProvided photo. er want to part with your cookbook, ever.”
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Spencerport’s paint-your-own-pottery shop, Splatters Studio, changes ownership Splatters Studio Ltd., a paint-yourown-pottery shop in Spencerport changed ownership November 1. Christine McEntee, previous owner of Splatters Studio, sold the business to Spencerport local, Dan McCollester. McEntee started the paint-your-ownpottery business from the ground-up in 2004. “I can not thank the community enough for years of enjoyment, watching families spend quality time being creative together and literally seeing youngsters grow up at Splatters has made this experience amazing. I look forward to new adventures ahead with more time for a new journey,” said McEnChris McEntee, previous owner of Splatters Studio in Spencertee. “I know that Dan port village, with new-owner Dan McCollester and family. Prowill help Splatters vided photo. evolve and thrive and I couldn’t be happier to be handing the keys to a person who is creative and ready to take Splatters to a new level of fun and success.” Dan McCollester attended Geneseo and majored in ceramics. With years of experience in jewelry making and ceramics, taking the reins at Splatters Studio is his next creative calling. “As a customer, I had always enjoyed the full experience of taking my daughter to paint at Splatters,” McCollester said. “I knew that I wanted to take the next step in my career as a small business owner and this opportunity couldn’t have been a more perfect fit.” Splatters Studio will remain a pottery shop as the same name under the new ownership. Gift cards sold before this transition will be honored. Visit splatterspottery.com and facebook.com/splattersstudio for information.
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