My Biggest Addiction

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Addictions come in many forms and lord knows I have a tendency to pick up one or two. I can rightfully say that I have a familial connection to addictions. Knowing this has kept me from the really serious substances that people think of when you talk addictions, like I don’t do any drugs, smoke anything or drink alcohol. I have worked hard to break my sugar addiction and more would say I am successful about 27 days out of 30. As for white flour and all yummy things created with it I am able to stay away from it about 28 days out of 30. If you do the math I think you would say that I am not addicted to those substances now.

 

But I have to come clean about what I realized today is my number one addiction – Balsamic vinegar. Not just any vinegar but the good stuff, Argento silver from Moderna, Italy. It comes in this very cute globe like bottles that I calculate I drain every 8-9 days. This is an expensive addiction. I could switch to 15-year-old scotch and if I drank the same amount everyday as the vinegar it would cost me half as much.

 

A number of years ago I took advantage of Southern Seasons liberal vinegar tasting bar and tried every Balsamic they had. That was a memorable day. What I discovered is that this Argento brand hits all the right notes with me and I can use it straight as a salad dressing with no need for olive oil. And thus an addiction began.

 

Since Southern Season stopped having their annual sale where I used to stock on up on my yearly supply Russ started ordering cases of it direct. It saves a couple of bucks, but not much. Sometime in the spring he ordered me two cases at once and I thought that surely that would last me a year. Boy was I wrong. I drained all twenty-four bottles in seven months and I am not sure that I gave any away.

 

Like all good addicts I can justify my habit. I only use two tablespoons on my salad and I tend to eat at least one salad and sometimes two salads a day. I don’t yet put the vinegar on my cereal so how bad can I be? The vinegar, although it is not calorie free is much healthier than any other dressing option. Did I already mention I have given up my other addictions?

 

The real problem is that I keep the bottles to repurpose them and they are beginning to overtake my garage. I am thinking that I could go into a vinegar making business since I have enough stock of bottles. Of course the vinegar I would make and bottle would not meet my exacting standards so I would never consume it. I guess I need to think creatively and make some art object out of the over a hundred bottles I have. If it turns out fantastic I could recreate that art piece every year since I certainly will continue to have the bottles. What I really need to find out is if I can buy this vinegar by the barrel. Then I would not feel so guilty about the addiction and would feel compelled to use it everyday to use it up. Oh how the mind of an addict can justify things.


2 Comments on “My Biggest Addiction”

  1. You’re a woman after my own heart! I really love balsamic vinegar, and especially the good kind. However, I usually don’t have the extra budget for what you describe. Yum! Now I have an idea for a Christmas list item! If you check my gardening board, you may find some fun ideas for your bottles… http://www.pinterest.com/carolynbodkin/gardening/

  2. Frances Dowell's avatar Frances Dowell says:

    I love balsamic vinegar, but until recently was too cheap to buy the good stuff (or at least the BV better than the cheap stuff). Then one day, the expensive stuff was on sale at Harris Teeter and I tried it. Never going back!


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