Saturday, August 9, 2008
A Day at the Bay
The scrambler, another favorite of the boys
Ethan's favorite -- getting to ride a horse
Milwaukee Museums
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Kings of the Enchanted Forest
King Macdanabar is the king of The Forest Wizards -- good wizards, the benevolent kind. He is in charge forest restoration. He seeks to enhance and protect natural habitats for all creatures. He uses his magical walking stick made with daylilies and garden flowers to help King Ethanmenar fight off the evil trolls.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Ethan's Garden Fresh Salsa
Here are the ingredients that Ethan used for his homemade salsa. Almost everything came from the garden.
1 very large tomato, chopped
1 small cucumber, chopped
1 banana pepper, chopped
1 very small onion
4 sprigs of cilantro, chopped
2 sprigs of parsley, chopped
1 clove of garlic, chopped
jalapeno pepper, about 1 tsp chopped
1 tablespoon of olive oil
salt and pepper
Monday, July 28, 2008
Cantharellus Cibarius
Every year I look forward to these distinctively flavored, golden mushrooms that are well worth the wait and price. Not only are they golden in color but also golden priced. My favorite way to prepare these are to simply saute them in olive oil, with garlic and parsley and serve over rice or pasta.
In this recipe, I sauteed the the chanterelles as described above, but added shrimp and a light cream sauce. For the cream sauce, I reduced about 6 ounces of white wine and then added 1 cup of chicken stocked and reduced it further. I then added about 4 ounces of heavy cream, and a roux made with 2 tbs butter and 2 tbs flour. I let the sauce cook and thicken for a little longer and then tossed all the ingredients together with pasta. Simply delicious!
Saturday Farmer's Market
We are truly blessed to live in this city, and one of my all time favorite things about Bloomington is the Saturday Farmer's Market. Our farmer's market runs April through October during which time you can find a variety of locally grown produce, plants, flowers, even fresh baked breads. You will also find several local dairies that sell cheeses and yogurts, local farms selling grass-fed, free-range chicken and beef, and fair trade coffee that is roasted locally.
When you enter the market you can't help but feel a sense of community. It is a social occasion for many and the one day of the week where you can meet up with your friends, shop for local foods, enjoy listening to local musicians, and even get a free chair massage. There is something for everyone including the kids. Mine especially like playing in the fountain, visiting with the Humane Society dogs that are up for adoption, and eating the freshly popped kettle corn.
Fair trade coffee that has been locally roasted.
This is the line for the most popular vendor of the market. No matter what time you go you will find a line for this corn vendor, unless you go too late and they're sold out. There are many vendors that sell corn at the market but this one definitely has the best variety and is the best tasting, as you can tell by the line.These are the empty crates showing how much corn has already sold this morning, and it's only 10 am.
Need to relax, try a free chair massage.
The goat cheese from this vendor is out of this world!
This is the infamous fountain that acts as a child magnet. Although you can't see from the picture, it channels around like a snake. If you lose track of your kids this is the place you're sure to find them, especially on a hot day.