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Thursday, July 6, 2017

#572 - Gardening for Bountiful, Beautiful, Tasty Delights

For nearly all of my adult life I've had a vegetable garden, on some level. Even during my worst years as my green thumb withered, I still grew some sort of vegetables, most often tomatoes, bell peppers, and other kitchen staples.

There's no doubt that I'm addicted to homegrown tomatoes, but this season I tried growing potatoes...again.

In the past I've tried and not enjoyed much success. This year I bought GMO-Free Adirondack Seed Potatoes, and I planted five. All were fantastically successful; it was interesting to see the potato vines and leaves grow to a bluish color, and this is beneficial as you'll always know which potato variety is the Adirondack Blue.

As you can see in the photo below, the potatoes have a purplish skin and the flesh is bright purple. Unlike other purple potatoes, these maintain their beautiful purple flesh after being cooked and are VERY high in antioxidants! You can see how large these got by looking at the upper middle photo of the collage where I'm holding one of the potatoes; they're such big beauties!

I prepared oven-roasted potatoes for dinner one night, mixing Adirondack Blues with regular Russets, and the purple color made cooking feel more delightful and cheery, but the purple roasted potatoes on the plate made dining seem more fun and exciting.


From now on, every year I'll do my BEST to plant Adirondack Blue potato seeds in our garden because an abundant harvest allows me to give these beautiful potatoes as gifts to family and friends who are creative home-style chefs, but who might not have the space to have their own vegetable garden.

Later, I'll write about my growing techniques because my potato crop was a success; my harvest was quite handsome; I feel like a proud momma! However, potatoes are a crop that can be planted three separate times throughout the year, so I'll be making sure these potatoes keep going in our garden, and I'll write more details for potato lovers in a post that's soon to come.

This season, so far, my Walla Walla onions, sown from real seeds, tiny seeds, didn't seem to germinate. That was disappointing because I was eagerly anticipating two rows of onions being at our disposal for a long period of time...I wanted to walk out and pull up a couple of onions for meals whenever I wanted, but my want, want, want turned to nada, nada, nada for onions. I had doubted the health of those seeds, but went against my gun instinct when planting those seeds...shoulda, woulda, coulda.

However, my scallions were comfy at home in the garden and grew nicely. Same with the carrots; they love their growing spot. I love to pick baby carrots when they're tender and sweet, plus the chickens love the carrot tops as a treat. The below photo even shows a couple of pitiful potatoes that had been accidentally left behind in the garden, the tiny runts that simply struggled to keep up with the pack...I'll not let them go to waste.


Oh Bell Peppers...how I love thee! This is vegetable that can truly be expensive at the grocery store and is an ingredient we love to cook with. It's wonderful to grow fragrant, tasty bell peppers on our acreage. I love making several foods with bell peppers...stuffed bell peppers, chicken fajitas that do NOT taste nearly as good if cooked without bell pepper slices, king ranch chicken where I mince the bell pepper so my youngest daughter doesn't pick through her plate, grilled chicken or beef shish-k-bobs that include bell pepper chunks, and so many other delicious meals.


I've been thrilled to get corn from our garden this season. Now, corn is an incredible food to have on hand. You can take one ear of corn and cut off the kernels for a meal variation, grill it on the pit or it can be cooked several other ways, but corn is a great food to add to a meal. Corn is a continuous crop, so if you like eating it often or consistently, then you need to plant new seeds every two weeks for the entire planting season. I'll have to improve my gardening skills and time-table to get into a good groove for corn, but I DID grow some corn this year!


Jalapeno Peppers are my husband's delight. Well, ANYTHING hot and spicy suits his palate. I prefer the milder extra large jalapenos, and I stuff them with cheese, wrap in bacon and cook...one of my all-time favorites. The jalapenos I grow at home are smaller and HOT. But, it's great to have them on hand to prepare home-made salsa or pico de gallo, along with other dishes.


The Texas heat is now battering the best out of my precious tomato plants, but they've been producing quite an impressive bounty of tomatoes. From seed, I grew several varieties...of course my garden is completely Heirloom or GMO-Free plants, so I grew Black Krim, Beefsteak, Old German, Yellow Pear and my Bootcreek Green Beefsteak...some tomatoes get up to TWO POUNDS in weight! The smell and taste of our homegrown tomatoes is something that cannot be replicated in an ordinary grocery store full of produce that's grown as rapidly as possible to make as much money as possible...our home-grown, heirloom varieties are allowed to linger in the garden, to grow at their natural pace and be free of any kind of growth stimulates or chemicals, and they are allowed to hang out on the vine for as long as it suits them, then they're savored.


The harvest we get from our home-grown vegetable garden brings tremendous joy and value to our lives, home, kitchen, meals, wallet, self-esteem, and to our tastebuds. Not only do we find fulfillment from gardening, we learn and utilize real-world skills that are priceless because there's MUCH MORE to gardening than just sticking some seeds in the soil. Each lesson is treasured and no matter how much I read, study and research, there just isn't the same level of absorption for a topic than to just dig in and do it. Every year I gain more knowledge by doing some level of gardening, whether it be in containers, or a very limited garden or a more extensive garden where I'm taking things to a new level.


One thing is for sure, gardening can bring out the introspective side of me. After the rains we've had last week, the weeds can be an unrelenting beast, but gardening teaches and re-teaches me life lessons. This week, I'm reminded that life always has bad things trying to creep in, but we must be diligent and watchful, always eager and energetic to halt unhealthy intruders before they attempt to ruin all that we've worked so hard to enjoy. Life is like that...from destructive thoughts to destructive behaviors and destructive people, we need to weed as much of it out of our life as possible. Then, we should focus on the beautiful parts that will give back to us. Our hard work DOES come back around, and there is such amazing joy when we reap the fruits of our labor.

I'm celebrating!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

# 226 - Crazy Memories in the Making

My dad's 66th birthday celebration and the "last supper" at our house here in the city was quite the party.

It's great when you have family and friends who are eager for a good time. From topics of discussion varying from gardening, race car driving and prepping...it can be very interesting. We are a bunch of people who know how to have fun.


Everyone has eaten delicious food for dinner and now it's dessert time!!! I cannot even list everything on the dessert table...Tres Leches, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Pistachio Dessert, Chocolate Cake, Brownies and more. It was incredible.

And this is the power behind good family gatherings...FOOD!


My dad made himself a HEAPING plate of every single dessert. We were worried he'd pop.


My little sister, Robin and my brother, Bubba and myself, all gave dad a nice kiss on the shiny globe for his birthday present. Afterward, it was easier to do a nice spit-shine.


Deputy Dave prepared a wonderful dinner as I was finishing a slideshow for my dad to the song "Freebird." Stefie's boyfriend, Brice, was so awesome with helping to put the finishing touch on the slideshow and adding the music. But, when I put the DVD into our player at the widescreen for the showing, I became blank-minded and couldn't figure out how to turn up the volume. I guess it was a pre-Senior moment. Fortunately, Deputy Dave figured it out in a matter of seconds.


My brother-in-law, Warren, is a professional photographer out of this world, literally. He works for NASA and is one of the first guys to get all the cool space pictures that we sometimes get to see on television. I don't know if our poses can ever compete with the level of excitement he gets from his work with photography of alien things from space. Well, my family can be sort of alien-like, so who knows?

Sweet young ones proving that romance is alive and well in today's society.


All these generations coming together brings tears to my eyes. Everyone delights in each other's company, no matter how young or old.


Stefie's boyfriend Brice invited his family over to join us. I hope we didn't scare them away permanently.


My mushroom top is in full bloom, but it's okay. I earned it. TRES LECHES...Need I say more?

And here I'm standing next to my best-friend Kelly. We've known each other since before we knew how to know each other as infants. Did that make sense? My husband is bending down to add to the smiles. Kelly's parents, Oscar and Earlene were like a second set of parents to me while I was growing up.


Now, for us three kids to take pictures with our dad.


We tell dad that he's sitting too on edge, with body language that is moving AWAY from us three kids. So, he decides to make it all better with a positional change.


Now that we're comfortable with showing our closeness as a family, my brother decides to let our dad take a stroll down memory lane.


Warren is getting pictures that will be MUCH better than what we can capture on our camera that is literally falling apart and had endured super glue.


Paw-Paw gets to have fun with the grand-kids who have taken time away from their serious video gaming to take some glorious photos. All of them make me crack up.


I hope we do sell this house soon, but it has been such fun to be with my family, no matter whose house we decide to gather in. I think my sister will carry most of the burdens of family gatherings for a while at her house as we go through the process of getting moved to the country.

Of course, everyone has been to our land and we're all looking forward to a very different kind of gathering with wide open spaces to enjoy. It will be a different way of being together, that's for sure.

Once we get moved, I think we'll be having lots of catfish-fry events since Deputy Dave and I will be putting in some serious Lake Livingston fishing time. Since everyone in my family loves catfish, this is a really good thing.

I see more yum-yum memories in the making in the near future.









Wednesday, August 17, 2011

#80 - The Man's Gotta Fish

This weekend, Deputy Dave and his brother, Kevin, had a weekend of fishing. Those two have fished together since they were in their 20's. Now, they are in their 40's and 50's and they're still going strong and fishing by ocean kayak most of the time.



Deputy Dave with Henry, the fiance of our oldest
daughter, Heather. He'd never fished ocean waters
before today and I think he liked it.
The great thing about fishing by kayak is that you get to explore. You can go places on the water in a kayak that you can't reach in a regular boat. This means Deputy Dave can either fish the open ocean or he can explore the inner most part of nearby creeks, inlets, canals and flats. All he needs is about 3-6 inches of water to float along in peace.


This weekend they fished near the Texas City Floodgates and Deputy Dave took some awesome shots of their adventure.







On the way back through the flood gates on their way home there were converging waters which created turbulence. Deputy Dave got stuck with one wave headed for him and another pushing his kayak from behind. The force of both caused his ocean kayak's bow to scoop well below the water, so he leaned back in his kayak with all his strength, but he was now submerged up to his waist under water, then the kayak finally popped back up. That was close. Losing his fishing load on the kayak would not be fun. Yes, he always wears his life-jacket. Ocean kayaking should not be taken lightly.

High tech glasses that manually adjust to the level of sun.

Flounder! One of my most favorite fish!

Redfish.

The second fishing trip on Sunday found them headed to Deer Island via West Bay. It was beautiful. I hope I have the pictures matching the trip --- maybe not --- but I know I'm close because these photos are from their weekend of fishing.



And, Deputy Dave brought home to delicious beauties this weekend. I can hear the dinner bell ringing!

He catches the fish. He expertly cleans the fish and ends up with perfect
fillets. He cooks delicious recipes. He is the Fish Master.
Here we're having Trout and Flounder.

I love these two guys.

My brother-in-law Kevin is a good man. He works at one of the
petro-chemical plants in our area. Deputy Dave and him are close.

I love that Deputy Dave comes home with the freshest fish imaginable, he cleans it and cooks it. I love cooking baked or fried fish, but he truly loves to cook, cook, and cook.

So, he made sauteed battered fish served with a caper butter sauce. With a bit of rice, we had a perfect meal (no veggies this time---the idea was to really focus on savoring the fish). I had two fillets of fish on my plate, one flounder fillet and the other trout. Each were mouth-watering. It's good that I rushed to take pictures of the food I was about to dig into because a few minutes later the entire plate was wiped clean. I made a happy plate, an ecstatic plate; every bite was consumed with me being in seafood heaven.


We can't hardly eat fish anywhere else because our home-cooked fish is always so very fresh. It's very difficult to compete with the high quality we get at home. The good thing is...when we are at an area restaurant, especially in Kemah, Texas, we are most assured to have the freshest available. If you ever come to the Houston area...you've got to go to the Kemah Boardwalk. Since we live so close to the bay, the fish (on ice) is sometimes alive when he gets home. Of course, it is a relatively short drive for him to get home with the fish, contributing to the freshness. You can't get fresher than this. I love that these guys actually fish for enjoyment AND to feed their families.

Nice Redfish. It was caught and released. Deputy Dave
practices catch and release frequently. Otherwise, it's dinner.


My question to Deputy Dave is:  Can you guys go again next week?

Side topic...Okay...I got a haircut. It's been months and months since scissors have touched my hair. My curly hair was like a weed, growing fast and out of control. My regular hair-dresser was on vacation. For some reason, she felt the urge to hit Las Vegas, so I took one of her new gals. She gave me a layered cut, then decided to flat iron my curly hair to show me that it can be straight. I have a flat-iron and know how to use it, but I let her go crazy on me.

However, I think she soon regretted her decision because it took her a LONG time to straighten my hair because it is rebelliously curly. She worked so hard that she actually became overheated with beaded sweat dripping down the sides of her face; she had to take a break, then get a fan to blow on her while she finished the tedious task. I left the beauty shop with flat hair sticking to my head like strands of lifeless silk. I walked in the door to the house and it took hours for Deputy Dave to even make a comment about my hair because he doesn't like it straight. He kept dodging me, pretending he didn't see it, but it was clear that he was not pleased. He wasn't prepared to lie to me.

Regardless, I had fun for a day with it straight. Even so, it was TOO flat, so I went into the bathroom, sprayed it with hairspray and messed it up a little. Yes, I am a Texas gal. I was far from the Southern curse of "Big Hair," but I surely didn't want sleek, stick-to-my-head hair. I walked back out of the bathroom with my messed up hair and Stefie says, "Oh mom, I'm glad you did that; it's a lot better...I like it now."

Flat hair messed up.
I actually slept better without fighting a mess of hair all over me. It was great. Layers can indeed lighten your load, and I think the hair cut has helped me to lose two pounds. However, I'll be curly again by the end of the day; I don't want to traumatize Deputy Dave for much longer. Poor guy.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

#70 - Deputy Dave's Basic Fried Rice

Deputy Dave's Fried Rice has a solid foundation for this recipe that allows you to add other ingredients every now and then to get a new dish on the table.

Like he says, "This is ultra cheap, delicious, filling and versatile."

The great thing about fried rice is that it is delicious on its own. It's great as a side dish. And, it is perfect as a main dish with either shrimp, pork, beef or chicken added. You can even add leftover meat to the fried rice and get more bang for your buck. Once you make it a couple of times, it is super easy and fast to assemble and cook.

Deputy Dave keeps a few ingredients on hand in his pantry and refrigerator at all times, just so he can throw these kinds of meals together. These regular ingredients are:...Sesame Seed Oil, Soy Sauce, and we always have a little snaggly bundle of ginger for him to grate fresh...he's big on fresh ingredients, but do what you can, even if the ginger is from a spice jar.


DEPUTY DAVE'S BASIC FRIED RICE

Ingredients:
2 Cups Cooked White Rice
1/2 Cup Julienne Carrots
1/2 Cup Chopped Yellow Onion
2 Tablespoons Freshly Grated Ginger
Sesame Seed Oil
3 Large Eggs, Scrambled
1-2 Tablespoons Soy Sauce
1/2 Cup Peas (If Desired)

Step one:
Prepare 2 Cups of Cooked White Rice (set aside)

Step two:
In a Wok (or skillet), heat 1 Tablespoon of Sesame Seed Oil on high heat (this oil is the secret ingredient)
Take three scrambled eggs and add them to the hot Wok. Deputy Dave lets the eggs sit in the Wok and begin to bubble and the edges to get crunchy, giving the eggs a great nutty flavor, then start to scramble them in the Wok. After they are cooked, set them aside in a bowl.

Step three:
1/2 Cup of Carrots, Julienne style (matchsticks or cut in long strips)
1/2 Cup of Onions, Sliced
2 Tablespoons of Freshly Grated Ginger
Add more Sesame Seed Oil to the cleared out Wok (not cleaned out, just cleared out) and heat on High heat, then add the above three ingredients as listed in Step Three. Cook for about three minutes, continuously stirring and tossing.

Step Four:
Add the cooked white rice to the veggie mixture in the Wok, stirring constantly to stir fry together for another three minutes, Then, add 1-2 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce (to taste) and continue to toss and stir continuously for another three minutes. At this point, Deputy Dave also adds a 1/2 cup of peas (if frozen, thaw them and rinse before adding) and he adds in the cooked eggs. He constantly sitrs everything on high heat for another two minutes so the ingredients can stir fry and mix thoroughly, without burning.

DONE!

Now, you also could have added chopped pieces of cooked meat or raw shrimp during the time you were adding the soy sauce to the mixture.



For this particular meal, Deputy Dave adds a shrimp
mixture --- we love shrimp; we live on the Bay.