Now it's our turn to get the rain. And lots of it. Vertical and diagonal.
What can you do than wait it out?
I tried to capture the rain through our wavy glass windows.
A hummingbird took a shelter under the roof of our porch for a few minutes.
Of course - we have to eat.
What about a hearty soup? asked my husband.
Well, that was easily done within 20 minutes.
Ingredients:
2 cups of water
2 tblsp instant bullion
1 large carrot
2 stalks of celery
some beans and peas
1 broccoli flower
2 cooked potatoes
2 slices of ham (optional, or chicken pieces)
1/2 cup bacon (optional)
1/2 onion
salt, pepper
1 tsp vinegar
Simmer the diced vegetables for about 10 minutes, add potato cubes.
Fry bacon, ham and onion and add this to the soup right before serving.
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Friday, 9 August 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Cookie Stampede
During the summer month B&B's, small businesses and private
This year we were scheduled for August the 7th.
Usually there are about 150/ 200 visitors.
The requirement:
KEEP it SIMPLE. It is only a SNACK. Not a meal.
The sponsor has to provide 30 to 40 dozen cookies /snacks and 10 - 15 l with drinks (2,6 - 3,9 gal).
This time I started out with plain peanut butter cookies.....
and two banana bread (the "caretaker's" favourite recipe)....Peanutbutter Cookies
Banana Bread slices,
Mississippi Mud,
Apricot-Almond-Bars,
Chocolate-Butterfinger-Drop cookies,
Thumbprint Cookies with jam (Apricot, Raspberry and Mint)
and Cheddar Cheese cookies with Thyme.
Friends of ours, Charly and Chris, provided delicious Brushettas with pesto, mozzarella and cherry tomatoes and huge plate with Peanutbutter Fudge.
40 dozen pieces doesn't look like it is enough... |
I wanted to take photos of the crowd, but I was so busy when they stampeded in that I hadn't a chance in the world!
:)) |
Kind of funny to watch. Will they like it?
For the cookies:
Some 10 pieces of peanut butter cookies lay forlorn on a plate when the light started to blink and people left for the second half of the performance.
My hubby gathered some fudge crumbs from the empty plate and told Charly: "MMMhh, your fudge is really tasty!" Charly laughed, turned and asked me: "Do you want some crumbs too?"
We had a good laugh.
Within 10 minutes we had gathered the garbage and were on our way home.
I would say: For the cookies - full success.
For the promotion: questionable.