Thursday, August 29, 2019

August 29th


                                           Today is a rather sad reminder that 14 years ago,
                                           we went through the grim reality of what a major
                                                                 hurricane could do.
                                                         I choose not to dwell on that.
                                              I only pray that I never live through another.

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Hazel
Isn't she a cutie?

Lucy
She's our curious one.
Always getting in trouble.
Boy, did we name her correctly!
Although I came across a better name for her...
Hugh Jass!
(take a minute, it is kinda obscure...)*

Pepper
She always gives us 
the stink eye.
She's our follower.
They were crowding and jumping around me like
a bunch of peppy cheerleaders at a benefit
car wash!

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Another cucuzza.
They taste great.
I love that crazy shape!

Purple Bell peppers

Tomatoes
A late summer crop.
Ours didn't do well this year.
We are hoping that these turn out better.

Twins!
The 3rd life of this onion.
I mean, we initially grew it from a cutting like this.
It was from one bought at the grocery.
I used the top half and cut off the bottom with the root.
Then I put it in water and waited for it to grow.
This is the stage that's best for planting.
This one is ready to plant.
I'll get 2 onions from it.
Put it in a simple pot in good light and it'll grow!


The rainbow colors of our Bell Peppers.
Beautiful!

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This segment I'll entitle,
"Is It Just Me?"

In the last few weeks we've had an abundance of
veggies from the garden.
That's a really good thing, right?
In most cases I'd agree,
BUT
I've been eating A LOT of veggies!
A lotta gas producing veggies.
So...
Here's the scenario.....
I'm in the car driving to pick up the
kids from school.
I noticed that my stomach was "acting funny".
By funny, I mean, gassy.
OK
Well,
 I usually don't have these issues,
but today it seemed that my small and large
intestines were at war.
The sounds I was making sounded like
dogs growling!
AND,
I'm still about 30 minutes from my favorite
toilet (my own!)
That old adage kept coming to mind,
"Never trust a fart!"
Now..
All my 5 senses shut down, 
I guess to prevent any outside stimuli
from distracting my
 "lock down" mode.
Then...
I began sweating.
I'm sure I was flushed red too.
I think it was so bad that,
 if someone had pasted a white sickle and hammer 
on my forehead, 
I could have passed for the
Russian flag!
My bowels were close to rebelling
in an explosion of biblical proportions,
so....
I started to pray.
Yay!
I made it to my toilet!!
Thank you Baby Jesus!
Ahhhh!
 I exorcised those gastric demons
in surround sound,
Only to realize that the CEO hasn't fixed the 
     exhaust...….
Woe is me.

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Food, my favorite subject
and,
Recipes!
I've got some great ones from my daughter.
She's a wonderful cook!

This one is for her 
"Stuffed Bell Pepper Soup"
Ingredients: 1 pound ground beef
                  1 small onion diced
                                1(29 oz) can diced tomatoes
                           1 large bell pepper diced
                                          1 (14 oz)can chicken or beef broth
                1 can tomato soup*
                 2 cups cooked rice
                1 tablespoon sugar
                             1 tablespoon garlic powder
                 salt/pepper to taste
                                             shredded cheddar cheese for topping
          Instructions: In a large pot, brown and crumble ground beef.
                        Add diced peppers and onions, then drain after cooking.
                             After draining add tomatoes, broth and tomato soup.
*(or tomato sauce can be substituted)
Then add the rice.
Stir in seasonings - sugar, garlic, salt & pepper. 
Cover and simmer for 30 min or so on low.
Serve with cheese topping.
She said that one of the restaurants on Bourbon Street
asked her for the recipe and now they use
it every once in a while as their soup of the day!
How cool is that??!!

I'll post more of her contributions....
Many thanks to her creativity....

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Musings...………

People who, after it rains,
pick up earthworms on the sidewalk
and throw them back in the grass or dirt,
are the cornerstones of society.
We should all strive to have that
level of compassion for each other
and the natural world,
just sayin'
Coming from a grateful worm...

Always Hugs!

* Huge Ass




2 comments:

Blogggg said...

thanks a lot this easy really helpfull wachat agreat content u have chickenn parmesan recipe for your instant pot

EarthMother said...

Thank you.