Celebrate summer with incredible and delicious fresh tomato recipes. Roasted, marinated, grilled or straight from the vine; enjoy your bounty of garden tomatoes in a delightful new way with one of these 20 Fresh Tomato Recipes! 20 Fresh Tomato Recipes The tomato belongs to the nightshade family, Solanaceae. Tomatoes are America’s favorite garden vegetable. The … Read More about 20 Fresh Tomato Recipes
Empty Nest Advice
Empty Nest Advice Is your son or daughter off to college in a few weeks? Will you be throwing a party? Or crying real tears as they leave home for what is probably (hopefully!), for good? Sonny-boy did the slow, slow, sssslllloooowwww route to a college degree. His first foray into the world of college … Read More about Empty Nest Advice
Tips For Growing A Fall Vegetable Garden
With a little planning, you can continue to grow food for harvest until late fall. Here are some useful tips for what to plant, when to plant and how to plant a fall vegetable garden. Tips For Growing A Fall Vegetable Garden Many people do a second planting of late fall harvesting vegetables. Now is … Read More about Tips For Growing A Fall Vegetable Garden
Mr. Max; An Update
A few weeks ago Max, our nearly 6 year old Coton de Tulear was diagnosed with Granulomatous meningoencephalitis or GME for short. He spent a week at The Cornell University Hospital for Animals (Thursday July 10 – Wednesday July 16, 2014). Last week I gave a detailed progress report. This week’s update is much shorter. … Read More about Mr. Max; An Update
Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bread Recipe
This moist and delicious chocolate chip zucchini bread is the perfect way to use your great garden zucchini in a wonderful, sweet treat. Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bread Recipe Got a lot of zucchini? We do. I try not to pick up too much from the CSA, but somehow, it still accumulates. While I love this … Read More about Zucchini Chocolate Chip Bread Recipe
2014 CSA Share Week 8
This is the diary of our 2014 CSA share. The cost of our full share is $545 for 22 weeks (this CSA offers a winter share) which will bring us to the last week in October, and works out to $24.75 per week. Western New York weather is such that June is lightest CSA month. … Read More about 2014 CSA Share Week 8
Bahama Mama Cocktail Recipe
Bahama Mama Cocktail Recipe By Ann Made with three different rums, coffee liquor and fruit juice, this Bahama Mama cocktail is a fun and refreshing drink! Prep Time: 3 minutes Ingredients: ● 1oz Coffee Liquor ● 2oz Dark Rum ● 2oz Coconut Rum ● 1oz Clear Rum ● 12oz Pineapple Juice ● 4oz Orange Juice … Read More about Bahama Mama Cocktail Recipe
Five Months Until Christmas
So it is 85 degrees out, the garden is in full bloom, but when I looked at the calendar the other day I realized: it is 5 months until Christmas! Have you started anything yet? Shopping? Projects for decor? Cooking? Believe it or not, I already have Christmas cookies frozen. I am doing the 15 … Read More about Five Months Until Christmas
20 Cucumber Recipes
20 Cucumber Recipes Crunchy, fresh cucumbers are amazingly versatile. Reach beyond summer salads with these unique and refreshing 20 Cucumber Recipes. Cucumbers are scientifically known as Cucumis sativus . Cucumbers belong to the same botanical family as melons and squashes. Rich in vitamin K, cucumbers are also a source of triterpene phytonutrients called cucurbitacins. Cucurbitacins … Read More about 20 Cucumber Recipes
Wine Tasting On Cayuga Lake
Wine Tasting On Cayuga Lake Our Wine Tasting On Cayuga Lake experience! Cayuga Lake is one of the Finger Lakes in the west-central section of New York State. The Finger Lakes Wine Country is home to almost 100 wineries, breweries and distilleries centered around Keuka, Seneca, and Cayuga lakes. When Hubby and I took Max … Read More about Wine Tasting On Cayuga Lake