Thursday, September 9, 2010

Thank you and recipes

Thank you all for your lovely comments on our anniversary yesterday. I enjoyed the meal preparation, and we both enjoyed the results last night.

Someone asked if we were going to eat outside, or by candlelight, and I have to say no we didn't do either. Right now it's too hot and miserable to eat outside. Our romantic setting was, eating in our two chairs in the living room that are separated by a glass topped coffee table, where our glasses sit, along with condiments or whatever we might nibble on. I did set a pale pink table cloth on the kitchen table with a sheer brown lacy overlay and DH told me it looked pretty. (He gave me the sheer piece years ago and I only bring it out for special occasions because it is so fragile). I took pictures of our dinner on the table. :-)

Every thing was delicious, starting with the margaritas, made with Monte Alban Mescal, key lime juice and triple sec. For tidbits we had Kashi 7 grain crackers spread with cream cheese that I had added black pepper, and powdered onion and garlic to, topped with anchovies. We haven't had either the drink or tidbits in awhile so it was a real treat!!

The lamb was delicious and I will be making it again. The recipe for that dish and the Key lime pie will follow. For the carrots, I picked fresh tarragon from my garden. It is one of my favorite herbs, great with chicken, fish, and vegetables.

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Pecan-Crusted Lamb Chops

Recipe can be found here

Pecan-crusted lamb chops with pecans, parsley, rosemary, garlic, bread crumbs, and Dijon or brown mustard.
Ingredients:

* 4 to 6 lamb chops, about 1 1/2 to 2 pounds
* 1/2 cup coarsely chopped pecans
(pecans from Becca)
* 1/4 cup flat-leaf parsley leaves
* 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary leaves or 1 teaspoon dried
(rosemary picked fresh from our gardens)
* 2 medium cloves garlic, chopped
* 1/4 cup bread crumbs, fine, dry, plain or seasoned
* 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
* 2 to 3 tablespoons Bold 'n Spicy Brown Mustard or a Dijon mustard

Preparation:
Trim excess fat from the lamb chops.
In a food processor or chopper,
combine pecans, parsley, rosemary, garlic,
bread crumbs, salt, and pepper.
Process until very finely chopped. Transfer to a plate.



Meanwhile, add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a baking pan or roasting pan
which will hold the chops in one layer.
Set oven to 350° and place pan in oven to preheat.

Rub each chop with mustard then place on pecan mixture, turning to coat all sides.
Place in preheated pan in oven and roast
for about 20 minutes for medium to medium-rare,
turning once about halfway through.
Serves 2 to 3.



Cream Cheese Key Lime Pie

Found the recipe online here


Serves 8

This simple recipe makes a 9-inch pie and requires no baking.

Ingredients:

9-inch graham cracker pie crust
1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
1/3 cup, plus 2 Tablespoons of Key Lime juice
8-ounce package of softened cream cheese

Preparation:

Combine milk, juice, and cream cheese in a mixer for 5 to 6 minutes.
Pour mixture into graham cracker piecrust.
Refrigerate until firm.




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Nothing would be more tiresome

than eating and drinking

if God had not made them a pleasure

as well as a necessity.

Voltaire

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This morning I went out to clean up some prunings and weeding debris from the other day, plus mowed, and DH trimmed the front hedgerow with electric clippers, while on a ladder. I held the ladder. Now it looks all nice out there and the speed limit sign shows up. It was starting to disappear and I didn't want the county to come along and do a hack job on the hedge by the sign as they have done in the past.

When we were out there we were sweating buckets, it was 87, but with the humidity it felt like 97. We had a longish nap after lunch, both dragged out from our efforts. I know I say this almost on a daily basis, but we are so ready for cooler weather. We have had some nice rain over the past few days and that's been great.

Happy Gardening and remember ~


Plants give us oxygen for the lungs

and for the soul.

Linda Solegato


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Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

41 years ago today ...

We said "I do."




Each year has been a gift,
and we are thankful.

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I love to cook and bake,
especially on special occasions.
Plan for tonight's dinner menu is below:
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Margaritas
Rolled anchovies with capers
served on crackers spread with cream cheese.

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Pecan Crusted Lamb Chops
Honey & Tarragon Glazed Carrots
Mashed Potatoes
White wine

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Key Lime pie

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All prepared with lots of love and thankfulness.

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Below are some pictures with quotes on love and marriage
for this celebration.





"It isn't material things that make you happy.

The first thing

is finding someone to love and someone who loves you

and taking the time to enjoy life for what it is,

rather than what others expect it to be."

Taken from the book 'On Tall Pine Lake'




"Chains do not hold a marriage together.

It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads

which sew people together through the years. "

Simone Signoret




Love is patient



Love is kind



Love is forgiving



Love is nurturing



Love is togetherness






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Below is a beautiful tune by Kenny G

(Pause my playlist on the right,
before starting this little you tube.)

Forever in Love






Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL

Monday, September 6, 2010

This is great

Turn off or pause my playlist so that you can watch and listen to this.

Dancing Merengue Dog





Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL

Resting from our Work

Good morning Friends ~ I hope you all, here in the US have a nice holiday, resting from your jobs. Enjoy the day and have a great week. May the rest of you around the world have a nice day too, and a great week as well.

The sky is overcast this morning, and the temp is a tad cooler. I did some hand watering yesterday as things were wilting. Rain was predicted for yesterday, and I heard some thunder but we didn't get the rain. Today and tomorrow more is predicted, so maybe they will be right and we'll get some.

I look at my gardens which are in desperate need of a good going over, and I think, what the heck can I find out there to take pictures of. I go out anyway, with camera in hand, and here is what I came up with yesterday.

Click on pictures to enlarge.


Below is Maggie, a real sweetheart of a rose, the old-fashioned variety. She is a found rose, a Bourbon. You can read more about her here at Rose Gathering




The next two pictures are of Old Blush.







Below is a picture of South African Foxgloves, . You can find out more about them here. I grew this from seed and hope to gather more seeds, as I'm not sure I've any left, and this is the only plant that came up from reseeding itself.




The next two shots are of Don Juan. What a rich, velvety bloom.






Now here is Phyllis Bide, seen looking up through the lattice ceiling of my little seating area on the north west end of the main garden. Her blooms are tiny, but she is a dear sweet rose.






The last picture for this post is of Trumpet vine flowers. This plant is growing in several different spots on our property. For more information go to Campsis radicans.



We never know what a day may bring us, any of us. We can make plans or not, and one thing we know is we cannot control events. Each day is a gift. What we do with each one is up to us. Hopefully, we will be appreciative of the gift, and if/when things are dealt us that we'd rather not have happened, may we grow in the grace, peace and strength of God. He has promised to never leave or forsake us even in the depths of despair or when things are going fantastically.

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Blessed be the Lord,

who daily loadeth us with benefits,

even the God of our salvation.

Selah.(Amen)
Psalms 68:19


Oh Lord ~


"Cause me to hear thy lovingkindness in the morning;

for in thee do I trust:

cause me to know the way wherein I should walk;

for I lift up my soul unto thee.
Psa 143:8

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Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL