
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Kalli almost 5 months
Lil Miss Kallister is getting big! She is very loving and also very protective. She is still build like a semi truck. Her favorite game we call bumper dog...she runs around the house slamming into things...the dishwasher, the other dog, me etc. If she is outside she bumps off of bushes and the fence. Crazy girl.

Burgers?
A burger with sauteed mushrooms and red onions with melted organic mild cheddar and fresh rosemary. Served with fresh pea pods.
I also made a yummy drink with some bubbley wine I think it was called Moscato? It was from Italy. I used half wine and half fresh pressed apple juice. The little garnish is made from a rasberry and a sprig of lemon verbena from my garden.


I also made a yummy drink with some bubbley wine I think it was called Moscato? It was from Italy. I used half wine and half fresh pressed apple juice. The little garnish is made from a rasberry and a sprig of lemon verbena from my garden.



Chive Quiche
Ice Cream!
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Garden o' plenty!
My niece Rachel (hi Rach!) was talking to me about growing your own food and sustainability and such. That has been something that has interested me for a long time. Now if this micro climate in Hansville will help me out! We just planted all kinds of veggies...pumpkins, cucumber, zucchini, squash, spinach, lots of lettuce, carrots, peppers, leeks, onions, kohl rabi, potatoes, tomatoes...and I can't remember what else! Whoot!
Friday, May 18, 2007
Pork Chops with Sage and Capers
I made this a few nights ago from a recipe out of Jacques Pepin cookbook. It was fabu! Fresh and very summery!
I don't have a grill right now so I had to sear the pork chop on the stove till it was almost done. Then it went in the oven and -rested- for I think it was 20 min. at 180. The sauce is made from fresh sage and parsley from my herb garden, capers, red onion, julliened lemon peel and some lemon juice. This goes over the pork after it comes out of the oven.


I don't have a grill right now so I had to sear the pork chop on the stove till it was almost done. Then it went in the oven and -rested- for I think it was 20 min. at 180. The sauce is made from fresh sage and parsley from my herb garden, capers, red onion, julliened lemon peel and some lemon juice. This goes over the pork after it comes out of the oven.



Mango and Strawberry Bavarians
This is an easy peasy spring/summer dessert.
Cut up two fresh ripe mangos (I like the tiny yellow varieties), and several fresh strawberries.
Mix a couple of tablespoons of light sour cream with a half a small container of a good Vanilla yogurt. I added a teaspoon of honey and mixed that all up.
I alternated spoonfuls of the yogurt mixture with fruit and also added some dried blueberries.
Cut up two fresh ripe mangos (I like the tiny yellow varieties), and several fresh strawberries.
Mix a couple of tablespoons of light sour cream with a half a small container of a good Vanilla yogurt. I added a teaspoon of honey and mixed that all up.
I alternated spoonfuls of the yogurt mixture with fruit and also added some dried blueberries.

My Pal Fran
Pop over and check out Fran's art. Out of the blue she surprised me by sending me the most beautiful painting of my puppy Kalli! This crummy digital photo that I took does not do it justice. Thank you Fran!

Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Gearhart
I stayed in Gearhart Oregon for the first time a few nights ago. What a charming little town! It is near Seaside Oregon which is not the same place it was when I was a kid and we visited...it is much more quiet in Gearhart. The tiny town has everything you might need including the best espresso I have had in months at the Pacific Way Bakery. I stayed at the Gearhart ocean inn and it was lovely.







Dinner in Astoria
False Morels
Beans & Nettles
Monday, April 30, 2007
Ernie's Onions
Years ago I was given some lovely heirloom onions. I kept them safe (somehow) and they are still alive. They were the inspiration for my herb garden on my new deck. For years I have wanted a variety of fresh herbs right outside my kitchen door.
Ernie's Onions and chives

2 Kinds of Lavender

Several kinds of lettuce, lemon verbena, and endive

Golden oregano, oregano, and lime thyme

Rosemary, garlic chives, thai basil (that I am pretty sure is not going to make it), cilantro, and plain italian parsley

Strawberries, several kinds of sage, and um...stuff I can't remember...good thing they are all marked with cool copper tags!

Tarragon and margoram

Thyme, mint, orange mint, and sort of unhappy dill
Ernie's Onions and chives

2 Kinds of Lavender

Several kinds of lettuce, lemon verbena, and endive

Golden oregano, oregano, and lime thyme

Rosemary, garlic chives, thai basil (that I am pretty sure is not going to make it), cilantro, and plain italian parsley

Strawberries, several kinds of sage, and um...stuff I can't remember...good thing they are all marked with cool copper tags!

Tarragon and margoram

Thyme, mint, orange mint, and sort of unhappy dill

Blue Heelers Sharing Chair
Friday, April 27, 2007
Home Sweet Home
Is this the greenest house you have ever seen or what? It is a couple of shades brighter than what we thought it would be. For days we tried to decide if it was avant garde and arty or if it looked like some old color blind dude picked the paint out from the oops section at the hardware store. We have decided we like it. I think.
What started out as a little refinancing of the house to put in a fence and maybe a new floor in living room turned out to be a big construction project. Our house went way up in value so we used some of that money to pay off my debt and build a cool new deck and do some other projects.
This is the front of our greenbean home.



The side where the fence starts for my doggies

The back/water side with the new deck



Looking out the kitchen to the deck and the view

My swanky dog fence

What started out as a little refinancing of the house to put in a fence and maybe a new floor in living room turned out to be a big construction project. Our house went way up in value so we used some of that money to pay off my debt and build a cool new deck and do some other projects.
This is the front of our greenbean home.



The side where the fence starts for my doggies

The back/water side with the new deck



Looking out the kitchen to the deck and the view

My swanky dog fence


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