Wednesday, 14 October 2015

From Petite Greenhouse Cucumbers to Delicious "Bread and Butter" Pickles....

It was our first attempt at cucumbers, and they started out pretty modestly....
 
 but they prevailed...........
 
So, this past weekend, hubby harvested our cucumber crop, and I had just 
enough to make a batch of "Bread and Butter" Pickles....
 
 
Was it worth it?  Oh  yeah........... 

 Click here for my recipe, from a previous post.

Cheers
:)

Monday, 12 October 2015

A Walk in the Park

What a magnificent day for a stroll at Bowring Park














No words necessary--hope you all have a wonderful week.
Cheers
:)

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Happy Thanksgiving Weekend !!

 

I have soooo much to give thanks for, and I am
truly grateful.

Have a happy and safe weekend everyone.

Cheers
:)

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

It's Salsa Time!!!!

I first posted this recipe for Green Tomato Salsa on my blog back in early September of 2012.  
That certainly supports my statements of late about the growing season being behind this year.  According to that first post, the tomatoes are about a month behind this year. 

Anyway this past weekend, I spent almost all Saturday in the kitchen....but I love it! Here's my recipe...


Green Tomato Salsa 
   
    * 8 lbs green tomatoes (approximately 16 cups chopped)
    * 6 large onions
    * 6 green peppers
    * 3 sweet red peppers
    * 3 – 6 jalapeño peppers (depending on taste)
    * 6 garlic cloves, minced
    * 1 cup fresh cilantro, finely chopped
    * ½ cup salt
    * ½ tablespoon black pepper
    * Cayenne pepper to taste (about 1/8 tsp)
    * 3 cups vinegar
    * 1 cup lemon juice

    * Coarsely chop tomatoes, onions, and peppers
    * Combine all ingredients in a large pot and mix well
    * Heat to boiling, then simmer uncovered for 25 minutes, stirring frequently
    * Ladle mixture into hot pint or quart jars, filling to within ¼ inch from top
    * Wipe jar rims with damp cloth or sponge
    * Adjust lids
    * Process in hot-water bath: 15 minutes for quarts; 10 minutes for pints (start timer after jars have been placed in pot and water in pot has returned to boiling)
    * When processing is complete, remove jars from pot and allow them to cool to room temperature. Check seals. Label sealed jars and store in pantry
    * Jars that don’t seal can be placed in refrigerator (use within three weeks) or immediately reprocess with new lids
    * Makes about 3 quarts (6 pints)

***NOTE---I use my food processor for all chopping 

Here's how it looked---I wish I could somehow post the fabulous aromas.




This salsa is delicious---we just love it!!

Cheers
:)

Monday, 5 October 2015

Beautiful Morning for a walk

Sunday was a beautiful fall day in St. John's, Newfoundland.  A beautiful day for a 5 km 
run/walk to raise money for breast cancer research.  

I am proud to say that I was one of the almost 2,000 people who took part in this year's 
raising an enormous sum - over $275,000. 

The opening ceremony was beautiful and emotional, as all the breast cancer survivors 
taking part in the walk/run, were led on to the field by bagpipers.

It was a great feeling as the crowds crossed the Start Line, and even better 
to cross the Finish Line.


Cheers
:)