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Still Eating From the Garden

October 9th, 2006 at 12:18 am

Summer is definately gone, the leaves are starting to color up here in the Pacific NW and I've got a fire going in the wood stove.

But, after a short walk to the garden, I just put a couple acorn squash in the oven for dinner. They will be yummy with a little maple syrup drizzled over them!

Salad is also courtesy of the garden.....diced cucumbers & tomatoes with a bit of mayo/sour cream dressing.... tastes like it's still the middle of summer!

The main dish is from the pantry: home canned beef tips and veggies. I'm going to heat this up in the oven, with a topping of home made biscuits with snipped chives, fresh from the herb garden.

It may be more work than going to the grocery store, but this sure tastes better. And, this particular meal took only a few minutes to prepare & is happily going to cook on its' own. (giving me more time for my wintertime hobby of knitting!)

At this stage in the garden game here,
it's just a matter of watching the weather report and waiting. I will want to get things indoors prior to the first real frost...but until then, things are still ripening on the vine here and we're eating for close to nothing!

3 Responses to “Still Eating From the Garden”

  1. JanH Says:
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    It always seems to taste so good when you cook from the garden. It's worth every minute.

  2. homebody Says:
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    My 30 year old Japanese Maple is dropping it's leaves. It was COLD last night, but beautiful today. Indian summer here in Northern California.

  3. contrary1 Says:
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    Dinner was yummy! Even convinced a certified no veggie eater to try the acorn squash with maple syrup. He liked it. Surprise, surprise. What is it with squash anyway? I love almost all kinds, cooked any way....... Is it just an unknown veggie, poor cooks..........what?

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