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Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Summer Flowers

“In joy or sadness flowers are our constant friends."
Kakuzo Okakura










Wednesday, June 06, 2012

It Must Be Summer!

What can I say....
Flowers are blooming!



The grill is fired up!

The Gamecocks are playing in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals!

 The blueberries are ready to be picked!
 The tomatoes and melons are ripening!


It must be summer! And time to try a refreshing summer salad.



Mint Watermelon Salad with Feta adapted from The Shika in the Kitchen

Small seedless watermelon, chilled
½ cup olive oil
3 limes, juiced
1 ½ teaspoon salt
¾ black pepper
1 cup fresh mint, chopped
½ cup feta cheese, crumbled

1. Cut watermelon into 1 inch chunks. Allow to drain in a colander as you cut up the watermelon.
2. In small bowl, combine olive oil, lime juice, salt, pepper and mint.
3. Pour dressing over watermelon and gently toss.
4. Gently add feta cheese.


Enjoy...

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Just Add a Little Alcohol

This year I finally did something I have wanted to do for a long time. Amazing how simple this was. Even more amazing is what I have missed out on for so many years.

A few weeks before Christmas I purchased a few paperwhite bulbs,
planted them in a container, added a little water and in a matter of a few weeks...instant gratification.

Tiny white flowers and a wonderful fragrance.

Since planting the paperwhites, I have read there can be one problem with forcing these flowers in containers. They tend to grow quite tall and become top heavy. According to researchers in the Flowerbulb Research Program at Cornell University, there is a simple but an unusual solution to this top heavy problem: Alcohol. Yes, alcohol. Either hard liquor or rubbing alcohol will do. Both seems to work well in stunting their growth but not altering the flowers.
Why they thought of giving their paperwhites a shot of vodka, tequila, whiskey, I don’t know. Oh, and apparently wine and beer contains too much sugar to work. These babies enjoy the hard stuff. Wish I had read this earlier.