September 29, 2009

September 12, 2009

food gawker

Kevin found this website for me. Dangerous. There's too many good pics of food on there...

Agua Fresca

We got a ton of leftover watermelon from a work function. We're not really big fans of watermelon, so I wasn't sure what to do with it. I remembered a recipe for Agua Fresca, so decided to try it.



I loosely followed this recipe & this one. It was pretty good. I liked it much better w/o club soda.

Next up I'll try the cantaloupe agua fresca.

bounty

I went to a local farm, Carver Farms, last Friday to pick some goods. I'd been there earlier in the summer for strawberries, and they had corn and beans, which were the main things I wanted.

However, after looking at their website, I had a few more items to at least check out once I was there. It was a beautiful afternoon, not too hot. I started with corn. But I found tomatoes & peppers along the way to the beans. So I stopped and picked some. Then I got the beans. And I found onions, so I picked a few. Then wait, there were sweet peppers, and MONSTER size cabbage, and strawberries, and another kind of corn, and and and...

It was about 3 minutes to closing time and I decided I should go. As I kept hauling produce out of my car, I realized maybe I'd gotten too much. Too much to eat and too much money-wise.

Here's what I got:

20 ears of corn
2 pints of strawberries (even better than the ones in June!)
1 purple cabbage, average size (I seriously had to look for one that was smallish)
1 green cabbage, average size (again, the cabbage was larger than my head!)
2 red peppers
a handful of basil
5 red onions
3 large yellow sweet onions
3 large zucchini
5 small/average size zucchini
an ice cream pail overflowing with beans
5 poblano chiles
7 medium size tomatoes
4 stems of beautiful gladiolus



and the best part - it cost only $22.42! Twas awesome!

I came home, pulled it all out, and showed Kevin my bounty. He was impressed.

September 5, 2009

Summer smoothie

I bought a few too many cantaloupe lately, and needed to use them up. I started putting them in my morning smoothies. Made one today that was really yummy.

About 3 peaches, sliced, peeled if you like
About 3 cups diced cantaloupe
About 1 cup plain yogurt*
2 tsp cinnamon
2 TBSP sugar or honey, optional

Throw into blender and blend until smooth.



*I found Silk plain flavor soy yogurt, 32 oz, for $0.99 at the grocery store on the clearance aisle. Never had soy yogurt before. Maybe it's just because it's plain flavor, or maybe it's because it's close to it's sell by date, but it's pretty gross eaten by the spoonful! I bought it with smoothies in mind, so no big deal, and it doesn't affect the smoothie negatively. Anyone else have experience w/ soy yogurt?

September 4, 2009

Olive Cheese Bread

Definitely not healthy, but yummy on occasion. Found this recipe for Olive Cheese Bread on the Pioneer Woman website.


We've enjoyed it with soups, pastas, on it's own... Pretty much can't go wrong with it.