Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

Food Rules

(We) eat merely to put food out of (our) minds.
- N.F. Simpson

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Not Easy

Quit expecting life to be easy
because life's not that way...
(this little bird knows)


God gives every bird its food,
but He does not throw it into its nest.

~J.G. Holland

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Way Too Much!

Way too much Christmas goodies!

Friday, November 28, 2008

The Morning After


Unfortunately, the morning after has found me on overload. Curses to these "accurate" scales! Yes, at the Hopper house, Thanksgiving was truly filled with happiness and laughter - and plenty of good food. Unfortunately not all our loved ones could be with us, and we did miss them. (Pics hopefully will be forthcoming after Kellee finishes her Black Friday excursions).

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Tale or The Tail?

This takes chicken nuggets to a whole new level.
Notice their "food" is BBQ sauce.
Now I ask, is this the "tale" or the "tail" of the chicken?

Either way, I will have a whole new prospective of McNuggets
the next time I eat them.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Out with the Weeds



Did you know that you can have your cake (flowers) and eat them too? It's true. I was reading the California Country (a magazine we get for being Farm Bureau members), and was intrigued by an article on the beauty of using and eating flowers.

Although true that many flowers are edible, not all are palatable. Broccoli, cauliflower and artichokes are technically flowers that are eaten as vegetables. But I'm talking: pansies, violas, nasturtiums, roses, snapdragons, marigolds, to name a few. You know, it just may be time to till up that empty (weed) patch in your backyard and plant flowers you can eat. In fact, after I write this post, I may head out to see what yummies my husband is growing in our yard. Might be fixing him a dish of snaps - and not peas - tonight.

I must admit that it will take a spell to acquire a taste for a flower dish. Can't imagine putting a spot of crystallized snapdragons atop my salad or on my sorbet. And then I'm not in a hurry to accent my mousse with glazed mini roses. Or a sprinkling of marigold petals floating on my soup isn't appealing either. Now sugary pansies on cake may not be half bad.

As you can see, this is a topic that has captured my fancy. Did you know that the art of crystallizing flowers has been around for hundreds of years? It's just a dip in egg whites and coating in sugar and you have a edible treat. If you are interested in knowing more about these treats, please check out Katy Morse's book, Edible Flowers: A Kitchen Companion - or go to a web site specializing in crystallized treats, Sweetfields. I guarantee you will never look at flowers the same.

Well, must hush as I'm off to the garden in search of some dandy candy(ing) flowers.