This week’s blog highlights a new (for us) kitchen gadget, a classic tomato salad, a garden update, and of course, the bears! Plus, we are announcing an exciting venture for the holidays!
SPIRALIZER
We just bought a spiralizer, a cool gadget that makes noodles out of vegetables.
Our new Oxo spiralizer is easy to operate and clean. If you get one, read the instructions and handle with care because the blades are sharp.
The first time we used it was with a combination of zucchini and yellow squash. We sautéed our “noodles” with olive oil, salt and pepper. Next, an English cucumber got spiralized. We tossed the cucumber noodles with vinaigrette and served it cold.
Both dishes were delicious! We highly recommend this kitchen tool. It is easy to use and makes healthy eating fun!
CAPRESE SALAD
In Rhode Island, it has been a GREAT year for native tomatoes! They are delicious with a sprinkle of sea salt or in salads, but with our basil plant thriving, this year’s tomatoes called for Caprese salad.
Caprese salad is made with tomatoes, basil, extra virgin olive oil, fresh mozzarella cheese, balsamic vinegar (hint: warm vinegar for a few minutes – it will thicken and sweeten), sea salt and ground pepper to taste.
GARDEN UPDATE
“I’ve always felt that having a garden is like having a good and loyal friend.” C.Z. Guest – Actress/designer (Source: Quote Garden)
Sea grass we planted years ago has returned. The bee looks bee-fuddled!
BONUS PHOTO:
We had a visitor on the top of our patio fence. (This grasshopper is much smaller than it appears here, thank goodness!)
VEG ART
This year’s edibles – a great crop!
Another version of the picture at the top of the blog with our 2 types of peppers, tomatoes, oregano, basil, sage, rosemary, and thyme. (Surprisingly, the parsley didn’t make it!)
JOKE OF THE WEEK: “Gardeners know all the dirt.” (Source Bing.com /images)
THE BEARS
The Bears feel like stars, because this week, on September 9th, they celebrate Teddy Bear Day!
ANNOUNCING: HOLIDAY CRAFTING MINI–BLOGS
It is never too early to begin holiday crafting. This fall and winter, in addition to our regular posts, look for our weekly holiday crafting mini-blogs. These mini-blogs will offer some of our favorite craft and decorating ideas for the upcoming holiday season.
Check out the blogs which feature the decorations shown above:
https://funclesarts.com/2014/10/29/halloween-blog-3-the-final-chapter/
https://funclesarts.com/2014/12/06/the-christmas-season-is-here/
Enjoy!
Roy & Kevin