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Ursy 11-24-2012 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Sun (Post 706279)
Hello sugar plum fairy,

Ooooh gardening! I love it even it if is weeding. Odd, perhaps but I love to connect with the earth. Today I learned how to trim a palm tree. Lucky to be alive really. Surely my ancestors did this and more with little difficulty, amazing what happens two generations removed from an island. Aye.

Anyway..Coriander pesto sounds good. I had such a big and rich meal yesterday for late lunch/early dinner that I am keeping it light tonight. Maybe tomorrow I will make pasta. Just really do not feel like cooking much at home anymore, once I got out of the swing of cooking for the family, that was it for me. Now it is survival cooking. So I love it when you all inspire me!

Yes, I think I ended up enjoying it (the weeding). It's weird, I think I grump about it but once I get out there it's not so bad! I love connecting with the earth too. I have a couple of heirloom tomatoes growing at the moment and am so excited watching them grow! They were from a mixed lot of seeds which adds to the suspense even more :)

I'm glad you survived the palm tree trimming. I must say I've never tried that before. I would probably get squished.

I go through cycles with cooking. Right now I'm not cooking so much because Kris isn't working, so he does most of it. It was nice for a change, but I'm starting to miss it and might consider taking the reins off him again soon.

Gemme 11-25-2012 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Sun (Post 706259)
Is mercury still retrograde? Weird problems posting tonight.


Until the 26th.

Sun 11-25-2012 12:37 PM

Hello Delicious People!
I hope that everyone is having a fabulous Sunday!

Where are all the foodies?

Are you all burnt out on holiday feasting?

Sun 11-25-2012 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Ursy (Post 706311)
Yes, I think I ended up enjoying it (the weeding). It's weird, I think I grump about it but once I get out there it's not so bad! I love connecting with the earth too. I have a couple of heirloom tomatoes growing at the moment and am so excited watching them grow! They were from a mixed lot of seeds which adds to the suspense even more :)

I'm glad you survived the palm tree trimming. I must say I've never tried that before. I would probably get squished.

I go through cycles with cooking. Right now I'm not cooking so much because Kris isn't working, so he does most of it. It was nice for a change, but I'm starting to miss it and might consider taking the reins off him again soon.


I do not suggest Palm tree trimming to anyone who has not spend a good part of their life scaling a Palm tree. Leave it to the professionals! Now if I were starving and on a tropical island and had to climb a palm to get a coconut...that would be another story.

Gardening I believe is good for the soul.

Heirlooms? What kind are coming up? Can you tell yet? How cool that you have summer when we have winter. The little green Zebra heirlooms are my favorite. Very hard to find at market, in season.

Lucky you having Kris to cook. Does he have any specialties?

Ursy 11-25-2012 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Sun (Post 706627)
I do not suggest Palm tree trimming to anyone who has not spend a good part of their life scaling a Palm tree. Leave it to the professionals! Now if I were starving and on a tropical island and had to climb a palm to get a coconut...that would be another story.

Gardening I believe is good for the soul.

Heirlooms? What kind are coming up? Can you tell yet? How cool that you have summer when we have winter. The little green Zebra heirlooms are my favorite. Very hard to find at market, in season.

Lucky you having Kris to cook. Does he have any specialties?

I can't tell yet, they are just about the size of an m&m right now. They're very cute :)

Yes, Kris has a specialty - tuna thingy! I was going to say tuna casserole but he doesn't casserole it. It's one of those ridiculously quick and easy things where the sum of the parts is... is... how does that go again? Whole of the parts is greater than the sum.

I wonder if I planted a coconut palm right next to the house, whether I'd be able to get the coconuts from the first floor balcony? Hmmm.

Bella~Vita 11-25-2012 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Sun (Post 706522)
Hello Delicious People!
I hope that everyone is having a fabulous Sunday!

Where are all the foodies?

Are you all burnt out on holiday feasting?

Sun , just want to let you know I made the veggie casserole it was delicious ... thanks !

Sun 11-25-2012 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Ursy (Post 706649)
I can't tell yet, they are just about the size of an m&m right now. They're very cute :)

Yes, Kris has a specialty - tuna thingy! I was going to say tuna casserole but he doesn't casserole it. It's one of those ridiculously quick and easy things where the sum of the parts is... is... how does that go again? Whole of the parts is greater than the sum.

I wonder if I planted a coconut palm right next to the house, whether I'd be able to get the coconuts from the first floor balcony? Hmmm.

Oh cool take pictures of the baby tomato's. Cute.

Well thanks for that non recipe, non description of Kris' recipe! Geesh Urs,
keep a guy in suspense!!

I think that you should plant the coconut palm and just go for it. Develop a relationship with it. Having a balcony right there is a great alternative to the death climb, trust me.

Sun 11-25-2012 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Kat_Fl (Post 706654)
Sun , just want to let you know I made the veggie casserole it was delicious ... thanks !

Hi Kat! Awesome...so glad that it worked out for you. Did you tweak it a little bit? I get a little concerned when I communicate a recipe based on estimates.

cinnamongrrl 11-25-2012 07:01 PM

My employer is vegan and had me whip up this nummy pudding for him:

1 can coconut milk (we used Trader Joe's)

1/3 c chia seeds

1/2 c carob chips (or chocolate)

Tbs honey

Tbs vanilla (or you can use a shot of brandy if you like, I used Kahula)

shredded coconut to taste

Heat coconut milk slowly stirring occasionally. Add chocolate or carob chips and stir till melted in. Add chia seeds, vanilla and honey. Stir until it thickens. Add in coconut flakes. Let cool...

The chia seeds are what thicken the pudding. You cant taste them but the texture of them is interesting. I put the mixture in a chocolate pie crust fro Thanksgiving dessert. Enjoy :)

Sun 11-25-2012 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by cinnamongrrl563 (Post 706733)
My employer is vegan and had me whip up this nummy pudding for him:

1 can coconut milk (we used Trader Joe's)

1/3 c chia seeds

1/2 c carob chips (or chocolate)

Tbs honey

Tbs vanilla (or you can use a shot of brandy if you like, I used Kahula)

shredded coconut to taste

Heat coconut milk slowly stirring occasionally. Add chocolate or carob chips and stir till melted in. Add chia seeds, vanilla and honey. Stir until it thickens. Add in coconut flakes. Let cool...

The chia seeds are what thicken the pudding. You cant taste them but the texture of them is interesting. I put the mixture in a chocolate pie crust fro Thanksgiving dessert. Enjoy :)

Yay Welcome back! We missed you!

How was your holiday? Nice recipe, I can think of someone that is going to love that. Need to copy this one and add it to my files.

Bit 11-25-2012 10:27 PM

And now, in the Ongoing Saga of Our Valiant Heroine's 48 Hour Bone Broth....
 
I had to turn the crockpot off. EVERY time I walked into or through the kitchen, I would be greeted with an intense fragrance and my stomach would clench in instant overwhelming hunger pangs--even when I walked in after a full meal to wash the dishes, instant overwhelming hunger pangs!

I drooled. It made me drool. :blink: I turned it off.

It cooled. I strained out all the chicken bones, fat, gristle, skin, meat, onions, etc. I put the strained broth on the stove with carrots, potatoes, onion, and chicken. Then I was faced with a bowl full of uncrumbly Chicken Etc.

So I put it back in the crockpot with new water and turned it back on.

What? It wasn't done yet.

*join us tomorrow when Our Heroine undergoes therapy after ODing on chicken soup*

Ursy 11-25-2012 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Sun (Post 706697)
Oh cool take pictures of the baby tomato's. Cute.

Well thanks for that non recipe, non description of Kris' recipe! Geesh Urs,
keep a guy in suspense!!

I think that you should plant the coconut palm and just go for it. Develop a relationship with it. Having a balcony right there is a great alternative to the death climb, trust me.

Lol - I don't actually know how to make it, so my non-recipe is just about everything I know.

I just know there is tuna, onions, cream, curry powder, and corn, and you serve it over rice.

*thinks a minute*

Now that sounds pretty awful - there must be some things missing. I will have to ask the master of the Tuna Thingy himself!

Will take pics of baby tomatoes when I get home :)

lusciouskiwi 11-26-2012 12:13 AM

Homemade pop tarts.
 
I saw this on yahoo and thought it was cute ...

http://l1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/4C...70_2534716.jpg http://shine.yahoo.com/team-mom/two-...nlwYWdl;_ylv=3

Sun 11-26-2012 08:52 AM

Hola Foodies
 
Good Morning, Afternoon, Evening Delicious People!!

Wow we have some good stuff going on in this thread.

Home made pop tarts too?

Who knew??

So a running them around the Planet seems to be that folks
are tired of Turkey. So today lets see if we can come up with some
creative inspiration that is non Turkey and energizing for everyone who is
burnt out from holiday indulgence.

Sun 11-26-2012 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Bit (Post 706872)
I had to turn the crockpot off. EVERY time I walked into or through the kitchen, I would be greeted with an intense fragrance and my stomach would clench in instant overwhelming hunger pangs--even when I walked in after a full meal to wash the dishes, instant overwhelming hunger pangs!

I drooled. It made me drool. :blink: I turned it off.

It cooled. I strained out all the chicken bones, fat, gristle, skin, meat, onions, etc. I put the strained broth on the stove with carrots, potatoes, onion, and chicken. Then I was faced with a bowl full of uncrumbly Chicken Etc.

So I put it back in the crockpot with new water and turned it back on.

What? It wasn't done yet.

*join us tomorrow when Our Heroine undergoes therapy after ODing on chicken soup*

OMG this made me laugh!

Cath I hope that you are writing a book because you have such a charming way with words. Perhaps you and Ursy can collaborate on something..a screenplay maybe?

The world needs more laughter, I truly believe that this is the answer to everything.

As someone who LOVES a good stock and has been known to consume a good chicken soup for a week straight, (it was that good) I can empathize!

Sun 11-26-2012 12:20 PM

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_cNgCJ_8JxB...00/macaron.jpg

Today I am working with a pastry chef that makes macarons that look like these. Wow. Amazing work.

Ursy 11-26-2012 06:01 PM

I love the look of macarons! I wish I could try them, but I have developed an almond allergy. It's very sad :(

I have a picture of my own to share...
Tomatoes! They are growing so fast, they're bigger than m&ms now :)

https://www.evernote.com/shard/s13/s...4ac34025ffa2a5

I couldn't figure out how to upload a photo to the gallery, it's been so long. So I put it in my Evernote.

*edited to add*
Ooooh - duh. I think I found my photo gallery. Oh well, never mind.

Bella~Vita 11-26-2012 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Sun (Post 706698)
Hi Kat! Awesome...so glad that it worked out for you. Did you tweak it a little bit? I get a little concerned when I communicate a recipe based on estimates.

Yes I did but a little ... tiny smidgeon ...lol

It was very good . :koolaid:

Bit 11-26-2012 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sun (Post 706991)
OMG this made me laugh!

Cath I hope that you are writing a book because you have such a charming way with words. Perhaps you and Ursy can collaborate on something..a screenplay maybe?

The world needs more laughter, I truly believe that this is the answer to everything.

As someone who LOVES a good stock and has been known to consume a good chicken soup for a week straight, (it was that good) I can empathize!

I think Ursy and I would be so busy cracking each other up that we'd never get anything done. Although if she wants to try, I'm game!:cheesy:

So, yanno... I have that same hunger pang problem with the stock cooking in the crockpot again. *eyeroll* The sacrifices a person must make for good soup!

And yes, I did have chicken soup for supper and it was soooo goood. Last night I remembered to melt some sharp cheddar into it and holy cats that was good! But tonight I was so hungry that I just ate it as it came from the micro, no cheese, and it was pretty doggoned good just like that.

No telling what Gryph is gonna want for supper. I think he is maybe not quite so enamored of the stock as I am... but he is coming in on a doggoned cold night, and I bet he'd appreciate a hot bowl of soup.

Ursy 11-26-2012 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Bit (Post 707283)
I think Ursy and I would be so busy cracking each other up that we'd never get anything done. Although if she wants to try, I'm game!:cheesy:

So, yanno... I have that same hunger pang problem with the stock cooking in the crockpot again. *eyeroll* The sacrifices a person must make for good soup!

And yes, I did have chicken soup for supper and it was soooo goood. Last night I remembered to melt some sharp cheddar into it and holy cats that was good! But tonight I was so hungry that I just ate it as it came from the micro, no cheese, and it was pretty doggoned good just like that.

No telling what Gryph is gonna want for supper. I think he is maybe not quite so enamored of the stock as I am... but he is coming in on a doggoned cold night, and I bet he'd appreciate a hot bowl of soup.

What about with your home made noodles? Bek loves chicken noodle soup with the noodle recipe you gave me, all those years ago <3


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