Monday, September 30, 2013

Turing the Page on September...October Looms!






October is the time for crunching leaves underfoot.  Raking until
your arms are tired then...if you are a child, jumping into the pile
until the leave flutter up into the sky and come down again. 
Time to pick the best pumpkins.  Remember not to grab it by the stem!
The final harvest is here.  Eggplant, peppers and squash take center
stage now. 

If you're like me, it's hard to put the gardens to bed.  Some plants
continue to bloom despite cooler temperatures during the day.  But
the days are just not long enough for their fruits to fully realize
their potential.  Mother Nature has a plan!  Her plan is embedded
in our minds and hearts just as it has done for so many years.  A repeat
performance, YES!  Nothing really new to report.  Just the same
vibrant colors, reflections of leaves in the pond, crispy, crunching
and munching all taking place simultaneously like a symphony
directed by Professor Wind. 

Time to take in the beauty of this colorful time.  As the sun sets
on another month, look towards bright October for some solace.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

A Johnny Appleseed Breakfast!



Follow the recipe on the Quaker Oats container.  Add a peeled
and diced apple along with the oats and lots of cinnamon!!
It's a breakfast fit for a KING or better yet, Johnny Appleseed!  

Monday, September 16, 2013

Turkey Meatloaf...a new twist!

 
Ready for the oven...just brush
Howard's Hot Pepper Relish
Over the top!

This is a great product!  For a different twist...
spoon over a block of cream cheese for a nice
spread with crackers!  It will be gone in minutes!
 
 
  • 1/2 cup seasoned bread crumbs
  • 1/3 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
  • 1/4 cup chopped marinated sun-dried tomatoes
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 eggs, at room temperature, lightly beaten
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
  • 1/2 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 pound ground turkey
  • Vegetable Cooking Spray
  • Howard's Hot Pepper Relish or something similar
 
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Line a cookie sheet with non-stick aluminum foil.  Spray with cooking spray.
In a mixing bowl, stir together the bread crumbs, parsley, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, eggs, milk,
feta, salt and pepper.  Add the turkey and gently stir to combine.  Do not overwork the mixture.
 
Carefully, shape the mixture into small ovals.  Less than 1/2 cup of mixture each.  Makes between 8 and 10 mini ovals. 
 
If you prefer, you may pack the mixture into a prepared loaf pan and bake until the internal temperature registers 165 degrees F on an instant thermometer, about 50 - 60 minutes. 
 


Sunday, September 15, 2013

As the Season Changes...So do the household settings!

As you must know by now...I spend a great deal of time in the kitchen.
A couple years ago, I started decorating the windowsill. 
Wooden, wax and glass apples are placed upon vintage doilies
and crocheted pot holders. 
Beyond is the porch with its black and white awning, outside
and my garden room!
I call it..."A room with a view!"



Mom's favorite candy dish is filled with candy corn colored
M & M candies!  Yummy!

Grandma's china in the "Poppy" pattern is on display
on a newly painted yellow wicker tray.  I've started to
paint some of the many, many white wicker trays other colors.
It is fun and easy with a can of spray paint!



Here's another newly painted yellow wicker tray. 
Black-eyed Susans have found their way on the porch table topped
 with one of Mom's vintage 54" squares!


My friend, Lou gave me this old school chair!
How many coats of paint does it have?
Who knows!  Thought I'd use it to hold some
zinnias and hydrangeas on the back porch.

More wicker given to me by a neighbor many years ago.
Each year it gets coated with a clear coat of spray
paint.  It preserves it through the spring, summer and fall
months of the year when it's on the Farmer's porch!
How do you like the tomato and zucchini harvest! 
Ready, set, cook!!!

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Bidding Summer Adieu!

It's labor Day weekend!  Yes, the summer appears to be over but...not really.
So, don't despair!  The Autumnal Equinox is on Sunday, September 22 and
there's still time for that last cookout of the summer season.  Although your
schedule will drastically change, linger in the twilight, catch a sunset and bid
the summer of 2013 a fond adieu when the time comes.
 
September is a time to visit the apple orchard, make that delicious apple pie and
savor in all things with cinnamon and apples.  After all..."An apple a day keeps
the doctor away!" 
 
September is a good time to make out that Christmas list!  Yes, you heard me right!
There's no time like the present to start planning for the holidays.  By making that
list, you may just free up more time to enjoy the festivities of the holiday season.
 
Celebrate "Citizenship Day on the 17th.  Learn about our constitution and spruce up
your knowledge on how our government runs.  Give thanks on being an American!
 
Take a walk under the "Huntress Moon!" The full moon appears on the 19th!
 
Visit the Farmers' Market...there you'll find delicious things for the harvest table.
Baked squash, that Sunday roast, applesauce and pie in many flavors, caramel
apples and cider doughnuts are in store for you!  Settle in and let the aromas of this
 wonderful time of year fill your home. 
 
Pick some newly fallen leaves, Bring these colorful gems inside and sandwich them
between wax paper. Place them in the largest book in the house, the dictionary. 
Do you still have one?  Pressing leaves in this manner is something our lovely
Mother did throughout her life.  In opening the dictionary, pressed leaves that
once touched our Mother's hands fall out and remind us of colorful days gone by.  
 
Times have certainly changed but one thing remains constant...this delightful time
awaits the discovery of your senses.  The feel, taste, sight and sounds of fall
await you!  Don't miss it!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

A New Twist to Banana Bread...

"What is it you ask?"
Nutella Banana Bread

Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Spray an 8 x 4 inch loaf pan with non-stick cooking spray

2 cups flour
3/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 cup butter softened
1 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1-1/4 cups mashed ripe bananas
1 tsp. vanilla
1/3 cup milk
3/4 heaping cup Nutella

In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda and salt.
In another large bowl beat sugar and butter using an electric mixer
at medium speed until blended.

Add eggs, one at a time beating well after each addition.
Add bananas, milk, vanilla
Beat until blended.

Add flour mixture, beat at low speed just until flour is incorporated.
Don't over mix.

Spoon Nutella into a small dish and soften in microwave for 15 seconds. 
Add 1 cup banana bread mix to the Nutella. 
Stir until blended well.

Spoon Nutella batter alternately with plain banana bread batter into prepared pan. 
Swirl together with a knife.

Bake 50 - 60 minutes. 
Put tester in to check for doneness.
Cool 10 minutes and remove from pan.

In a medium bowl, whisk together, flour baking soda and salt.

 


Friday, August 16, 2013

Do you have an abundance of summer vegetables? If you do...here's a quick answer!

Chop an onion and saute in some olive oil.  Place on the bottom of
a baking dish.  Peel and slice a potato, slice a zucchini, summer squash
and tomato or two.  Season with salt and pepper.  Sprinkle with thyme.
Cover and bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes. 
Then uncover, sprinkle with shredded cheese of your choice
and bake another 15 minutes or until cheese bubbles.

Easy, pretty to look at, delicious and healthy too!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

North of Boston...Lots to Sea!!!

Russell Orchards, Since 1920 on 143 Argilla Road, Ipswich, MA 01938
Home of fine fruit wines and hard ciders.


Peter Rabbit would love these Gooseberries!



Painted rocks for sale at Russell Orchards!
It gives you an idea...doesn't it?





This would be something fun to do during the winter months!

Start looking for some smooth rocks and get painting during
cooler weather and shorter days!

On the North Shore in Ipswich, MA is where we visited the Crane Estate!
Views of the Atlantic are visible from all around this beautiful
property!  Weddings and other events are held here.
Just down the road in Essex, MA you'll find Woodman's!
Delicious, efficient and clean...this is a stop you must make!

From the little gift shop to the small buildings overlooking the marsh,
Woodman's has been in business since 1914! 
Another gem along the highway!
Here Sis enjoys the gift shop!
Don't miss the ice-cream shop!
We all had lobster rolls, cole slaw, sweet potato fries and
clam chowdah...made with Ipswich clams of course!

Friday, August 9, 2013

A Lady in the Mountains!

Built in the 1920's, this Grand Lady sits nestled in the
Mount Washington Valley, New Hampshire!  In 1902 industrialist
Joseph Stickney build The Mount Washington Hotel. 
It is white with a red roof built in the Spanish Renaissance style with
a grand colonnaded veranda. 

Architecture, yes!
Class, yes!
Value for your money, yes!
Built by more than 250 master craftsmen, skilled in masonry and woodworking, were
brought from Italy during the hotel's 2-year construction.  This jewel has
recently undergone a $70 million dollar renovation.
 

The beautiful first floor with its wildflower carpeting!
Talk about bringing the outside in!

Tea is served daily in this lovely salon.

Golfing, tennis, horseback riding, bingo, movies
live entertainment and great food await your arrival!
The Donald Ross designed golf course shouldn't be
missed by all of you golfers!

The Lady of the hotel, Mrs. Stickney would look over the guests as they walked
to the ballroom all the while checking out their outfits.  She would
make sure she was the best dressed lady every evening!

Most of the time, Mt. Washington was shrouded in clouds. 
Here we catch a glimpse of a beautiful rainbow.
Today, this 4-diamond resort offers
opulent accommodations, award-winning dining,
countless activities including a full-service spa, a year round canopy
tour  and boasts the state's largest ski area!
 This is one lady you'll want to meet. 
 

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Off the Beaten Path...Derry, New Hampshire

Off Rte. 93 North follow the signs to Derry, NH and
Robert Frost's Homestead.

In the barn, you'll find memorabilia, Frost's poems and photos
lining the walls.  A video is available too.  A guide of the house
is another option.


I just love what John F. Kennedy said upon the death of Robert Frost.
If you recall, Robert Frost recited a poem at the Kennedy Inauguration.
 

When heading to the White Mountains...make a quick stop in
Derry!  It's a great little town with a wonderful retro 50's diner called
Maryann's.  See below!

Friday, August 2, 2013

Are You My Mother?

The other day, my sister, Nancy told me about an adorable
hooked rug she had seen on Sky Mall.  Although I was apprehensive to
purchase it because I really didn't have a space for this little feline rug. 
After seeing how cute it was I decided to order one. 
Well, UPS dropped it off yesterday.  This rug looked just like Mr. Fur!
So, I put it down on the floor and was thinking of where to put it.
When Mr. Fur walked in from outside,  he immediately went
to the rug and made himself at home. 

Tonight, he found the rug again snuggling up to the rug as a little
kitten to its Mother.  I wonder what he's thinking?  Does he think
it's his Mother?  Cats bond with their Mothers for just a short time. 
If they're lucky, they're off to start their lives with a loving family.
But, does that feeling of wanting your Mother for comfort,
encouragement and nurturing ever leave you?  Speaking from
experience, I would say "No."  A Mother's touch and love
are something everyone longs for feline or not.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Zeb's General Store - Remember When...

North Conway Village
New Hampshire 03860
603.356.9294
www.zebs.com

Located in the hear of North Conway Village, Zeb's is a fun
place to visit, shop and reminisce. 

Customers were walking around the store drinking coke out of
glass bottles!  No cans at Zeb's!
The vintage cooler is keeping them ice cold on this hot summer's day!

Penny candy is no longer sold for a penny!  I bet you knew that!
Old time favorites are stacked from one end of the counter to the other
calling out your name!
Remember Luden's Cough Drops when you were sick?  Or...that special
package of Life Savers being eaten one at a time so they'd last longer?

My dentist wouldn't be pleased with his patients dreaming about
Turkish Taffy but the memories are wonderful!

Upstairs in Zeb's you'll find toys for the kids.  Puzzles, checkers
and Pick Up Sticks are some of the old-time favorites.
Dips, chips, maple syrup, honey, fancy salts, salsas, popcorn and so much
more can be found under Zeb's roof!
Zeb's is a fun place!  When in the White Mountains, particularly near
Mount Washington, you must plan an hour at Zeb's!

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Being Neighborly is a Good Thing!

Our neighbor's is having a graduation party today! 
Made a special chocolate cake with chocolate cream cheese butter frosting!
Yummy!
Although, I'm not a decorator, I have fun with a decorating kit!
Monograms are in!!



Beautiful flowers from my garden are arranged in a milk glass container.
Were our neighbors surprised?  Yes they were...pleasantly!
You don't have to have a special occasion to be kind to a neighbor.
Flowers, an extra cupcake, slice of pie, cup of soup all mean something
to those who live around us!  Pass it on!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Watch Hill, RI...Lunch, Shop, Ride!



Stopping along the way!  Unfortunately, the sign showed "open"
but nobody was home!  So, we took photos anyway!
Next, we had lunch in Watch Hill at the Ocean House.
Wanted to have a "Swan" dessert at the Olympia Tea Room.
Unfortunately, they no longer serve just dessert.  You must
have a meal there in order to order their famous puff pastry "Swan".





The Candy Shop in Watch Hill is always a favorite stop!
We love the pink shelves and painted walls.  Even
the curtains are pink and white check!

We bought some lovely things in HighPoint Home!
 
The Carousel is fun for children!  I can remember the carousel
at White City in Worcester.  I'd pick the fanciest horse and Daddy
would stand there and hold me on as the music played.
The wonders of being a child!  
This is the oldest carousel in the United States.  As you can
see, the horses have been newly refurbished! 
It would be a tough choice choosing which one to ride!