Sometimes I'll use the phrase "from scratch" when describing my cooking. I love to make the elements of the stuff I'm cooking, not just the final product. I like making our own sauces, bread (and croutons thereof), pasta, spice mixes, etc.. I'm sure I don't have to tell you that this is usually cheaper and tastes way better. Plus one of my favorite aspects of cooking this way is that there's always something new to try and discover! I just made seitan for the first time last weekend and I'm really excited about how well it tuned out.
The other part of my style is North Street in Burlington.

In the span of a few blocks we have the Himalayan Food Market, Thai Phat (Asian dry goods, produce, and meat/fish), and the Community Halal Store. You can pick up a lot of useful and interesting items for not much money. Thai Phat, for example, has the cheapest jasmine rice, Thai basil, rice and udon noodles, spring roll wrappers, bean sprouts, and loads of other basics than any other store I know of in the area.
My style is... "exploratory multicultural from scratch".
