Obviously it depends where you live, but here the heat of summer seems to have suddenly disappeared, and the weather has taken a decided turn towards the autumnal.
In the summer, I tend to feel like making and eating mostly salads, quiches, and cold dishes that don't involve a lot of time in the oven or on the hob. But yesterday, with the rain pelting down, a chill in the air and the sky grey and cloudy I was struck by a burning desire to make a curry with all the trimmings. It felt so nice to be making a curry again (one of my favourite types of food) and the whole process of preparing it, cooking it, the smells of it, eating it etc made me feel so autumnal and ready to say goodbye to summer and salads, and bring on the stews, soups and curries.
The funny thing is that obviously in India I'm pretty sure curry is made and eaten all year round, and it gets a lot hotter there than it does here.
I was talking to a friend about it, who found it odd that I mostly eat cold or lightly cooked food in the summer, and said that apart from being influenced a bit by the seasonality of ingredients, he didn't especially change the way he cooked or ate from one season to the next.
How much does the weather influence the type of food you cook and eat, and do you get excited about the prospect of a new season ushering in a new host of cooking possibilities?