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E M Sensors and Scones!

Steven has been doing some work with E M Sensors here in town.  Now, most of my readers may not be interested in electronics….but…..E M Sensors has another side to it: Ames British Foods.  After his last visit to the Lincoln Way location (Ames British Foods is in the process of moving to the old Octagon Shop location in downtown Ames) Steven brought home some frozen scones and a jar of clotted cream.  I like to let the scones thaw, then slice in half and brown the cut side in a frying pan with a little butter so it is toasty.  Add a large dollop of clotted cream and some jam and you have a taste of heaven!  Add some fresh fruit, like peaches drizzled with honey!

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Strawberry Time

When I lived in Indiana, there was a strawberry farm not far from our house.  Back when life was “simpler” (is it simpler when you have a young child? hmm, I may need to rethink that statement!),  I made it over there several times a season to pick berries.  I’d make strawberry pie, strawberry freezer jam, etc  Now it’s been years since I’ve picked strawberries.  I keep thinking I’ll make it out to the Berry Patch near Nevada, IA, but it seems like July comes before you can blink your eyes anymore, and the strawberries are gone.  Not that I am saying there is anything wrong with red raspberries, black raspberries, blackberries and blueberries, mind you!  But that first berry of summer just seems to elude me now.  Anyway, with all that in mind, I did make it over to HyVee and got enough berries for crepes on Memorial Day, so I guess summer hasn’t totally gotten away from me!

 

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Country Breakfast

I love the internet!  I figured we could hit Chattanooga, TN for breakfast, did a Google search and found this cute place, Aretha Frankenstein’s. Just looking at the menu was enough to make my mouth water for days before we left.  Once there though, I passed on the pancakes and waffles….all I could think about was grits! Don’t ask me why….think just slightly cheesy, warm, kind of bland, comfort food, and the apple smoked/cured bacon was awesome too.  And did we have trouble finding this little neighborhood gem nestled not far from the revived downtown?  Not at all, thanks to the Garmin GPS girl “Jill”!    Garmin has revolutionized travel for me!

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Have you had your morning coffee yet?

Just this quick pic for now, more to come about this local gem in Chattanooga, TN!

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Southern Food, Missouri Style

Another goal for the vacation ( I know, I know, people who have goals for vacation are a little weird!) was to eat some southern food, and I have to say, I hit the jack pot on BBQ!  The first was sampled at Ole Planters restaurant in Hannibal, MO.  It was very tender pork, quite sweet, and melted in your mouth.  Another choice was catfish in a sandwich, and the rhubarb berry pie with real whipped cream?  Yum!

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Spring picnic

The weather was still gorgeous on Thursday, so Steven and I drove north on highway 17 to Briggs Woods county park for a picnic.   First we stopped at Wheatsfield’s, our local food co-0p, for some picnic food: Thai tuna burgers, ginger slaw and a delectable cold linguine with cashews.

I love these little remnants that show the scallions and even whisps of seaweed!

Briggs Woods Park was lovely and I hope to go back there to explore some more. The park has a lake, a tiny sand beach, a paved trail, three shelters including this barn, and is paired with a golf course.  There are also campsites and a couple of small cabins to rent.

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Carmelized brussel sprouts, really!

In case you hadn’t guessed, I’m trying to psyche myself up to eat more veggies this week.  I had this a while ago: Romaine lettuce with bosc pear slices, ranch and toasted pumpkin seeds, pork tenderloin and carmelized brussel sprouts.  I got the idea for the sprouts from some other blog I think.  Carmelizing something involves butter and sugar and way more heat than I would believe either could tolerate….a very interesting experience!  I think I’ll try carmelized onions next! As for the salad, it didn’t taste as wonderful as I’d hoped.  What’s your favorite salad combination?  I’m open for ideas!

ps  Oh, I almost forgot to mention the sweet potato…a veggie that tastes like dessert!

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Mache

Several people have mentioned feeling a craving for more healthy food after the holiday sugar rush!  This was my supper about a month ago: flounder topped with Italian bread crumbs, sauteed zuchinni, a salad of mache, tomatoes, and cucumber topped with Wishbone Robusto Italian dressing and a few Kashi fire roasted vegetable crackers.  I like my crackers to have a lot of crunch, and these taste interesting while having some whole grain and fiber in them.  A lot of people don’t think much of zuchinni, but if you don’t over cook it, and you season it with some dried oregano and lots of coarsely ground black pepper, each bite can help your taste for something pure green and gardenish grow with every bite!  Speaking of green, mache is supposed to be the new up and coming salad green, according to this, or at least someone is hoping it will.  I remember trying to grow this from seed one year and not having much luck, so when I saw it at the West Ames HyVee, I decided this was my chance to give it a taste.  It’s a very small, tender leaf, more sweet like Boston lettuce.  It’s also called Lamb’s lettuce…again….soft, sweet…..and actually, not enough punch for my salad.  I’m not quite an arugula person, that’s a little too strong for me, at least as a lone green, but if you like your lettuce to stand up and talk to you at all, you might not like mache.  On the other hand, it is supposed to be loaded with vitamins, so it might be worth mixing in with some Romaine lettuce next time.

Anyway, hope this encourages you to try something new, eat something green, create a feast for your eyes, and think about spring!

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