In Praise of Simple Things

digitS'

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I've been shy about posting on the "Any Wonderful Food You Made From Your Garden" thread. I really doubt if anyone can work up much excitement about my recipes. DW is busy in the summer, does most of the cooking (okay, nearly all :)) and wants it simple and fast. I'm very lucky that she doesn't care much for "fast food" just fast preparation.

That means, I eat simply. Right now, I've got plenty coming from the garden and simply too many eggs coming from the little backyard chicken coop.

You can hardly beat eggs for a simple protein source - quick and easy, nutritious too!

Speaking of beets . . ;) . . I harvested my first baby beets a couple of days ago. Oh, I could've had 'em a little earlier but the seed went in a little late and I hate pulling dozens for a serving. They are just about my favorite veggie. I don't even need a beef sausage cut up with them to enjoy, just a dab of butter will suffice.

Chives! You know, chives are the very earliest to harvest and nicely mild to my tastes. And, they are baaack! They grow in the shadiest part of my backyard, north of a board fence and east of a garage. Still, they start early, make some pretty blooms, get cut back, and grow baaaack in an instant!

Minced chives with scrambled eggs - that's pretty darn good food - especially if you've got a slice of cheddar to go with it.

I'm not much of a salad eater. Really, DW isn't either but she likes "butter lettuce." She made a big salad with Buttercrunch last night! I grow quite a range of lettuce varieties but I notice that it's predominately Buttercrunch that she goes for. It has been in my gardens since the '70's. She made me stop growing Oakleaf years ago, the Batavian was old seed and didn't come up worth a dang this year, but the Buttercrunch keeps her happy.

We could have minced some chives for the salad but the sweet onions needed thinning and those tiny green onions with a hard-boiled egg and a nice dressing was all it took. Finally having a really warm spring day here made this meal especially nice.

The beets aren't large enuf for pickling yet but I've had a hard-boiled egg and pickled beet salad before. . . . Maybe you do something like that at your home. Can't beets be quickly and simply pickled?

Maybe you are inclined to simple pleasures. It's father's day. I'm not quite old and in the way just yet. Seems like I should still be able to enjoy the simple things in life :).

:old Steve

Life is just a bowl of cherries
Don't take it serious,
Life's too mysterious
You work,
You save,
You worry so
But you can't take your dough
When you go . . .
 

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I think that one of the beauties of gardening is that it is so simple. It's fun to do all sorts of creative stuff with my veggies, but I pretty much like them best when they are pretty close to plain. Grilled zucchini w/a little soy & olive oil, tomatoes w/balsamic & oil, sweet corn w/salt, berries w/a dollop of whipped cream.... :drool When they're so so fresh, eating them in their natural state is bliss!!
 

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Nutin much better than a homegrown mator samich!
 

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