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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Spring turned into Summer

Spring was a busy time and it looks like Summer is going to be the same.  Along with the extra work of gardening and taking care of everything outside we're working on a few home projects while also trying to find time for some fun.  It's good to get it all done now though so I can hibernate in peace during the Winter.

We've already been enjoying so much of the seasonal foods this time of year brings.  We've been eating so many BIG salads with fresh salad mixes.  The snow peas, radishes and cucumbers have all been so amazing.  We've had fried green tomatoes, BLT's and zucchini fries. That first BLT of the year is always so delicious. I love winter but Spring and Summer garden veggies have been missed.  



I find that basil does better in pots than out in the herb garden.  I always do two large pots so we have enough to eat fresh, to dehydrate and make pesto for the winter.  I love fresh basil.


I dehydrated my first batch on Sunday and it filled a pint jar.  By next weekend I should have enough for a batch of pesto and a tomato, basil pizza which is my favorite.


A friend of mine gave me a huge pot of hens and chickens to plant in the yard.  This is a new to me variety and I think they're gorgeous.  I also was given a dogwood start for Earth Day.  I have it in a pot for now so that by Fall the roots will be much larger and then I'll plant it in the back yard.



Reading outside on the back patio is one my favorite things about summer.  So far I've enjoyed The Little Giant of Aberdeen County and The Gilly Salt Sisters both by Tiffany Baker along with A Bakery in Paris by Aimie Runyan.  All were very good but the last was a 10 for me.  The story, characters and the writing were captivating. 

Meals have been on the simple side.  We've been mainly cooking on the grill or having Big salads and more veggie focused light meals.  Tonight I'm doing poblano peppers stuffed with cheese, onions and ground lamb over rice because I've been craving them for a few weeks.

I've decided to go back to soy candles and found this one that smells heavenly.  Who doesn't like caramelized praline?  I think the soy candles just burn a lot cleaner.


I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying Summer (or winter for some of you).  I'll leave you with a cute picture I snapped of Binx, who always brings a smile.  My boy is all grown up.



Thursday, June 5, 2025

Mary's Amish White Bread Recipe

In Sunday's post I mentioned the amazing sandwich I picked up from this cute Farm Market a few weeks ago. I told the owner, that this was the most delicious white sandwich bread I had ever tasted.  So we started talking about breads, dough, etc.  I told her I made all of our breads and I was very happy with them all except the sandwich bread recipes I had tried which were good but not amazing.  We finished our conversation and right before I left she handed me a piece of paper with her recipe for the bread.  How sweet was that? 

It's funny how food can bring people together isn't it?  

I tried her recipe two days later and it tasted exactly like the one she made and TBG loved it.  I've made it twice now and it's safe to say this is our new go to sandwich bread.  

Ingredients:

1 cup warm water
1/3 cup sugar
2 1/4 teaspoons or one packet of yeast
3 cups of all purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 Tablespoons of oil 
1 1/2 Tablespoon melted butter to brush on as soon as it comes out of the oven

Directions:

Stir together the water, sugar and yeast and set aside for 5-10 minutes until it bubbles

In a large bowl add the flour, salt and oil, then pour in the yeast mixture.  Mix together until the dough no longer sticks to the side of the bowl, about 10 minutes. I used my Kitchen Aide with the dough hook but she said it easily comes together by hand as well.

Roll into a tight ball and place in a greased bowl.  Cover with plastic wrap and set aside to double in size.  About 60-90 minutes.

Deflate the dough and shape into a log to fit a 9x5 loaf pan.  Cover with plastic wrap again and set aside for another 60 minutes.

Preheat oven to 350F and bake for 25 to 30 minutes until golden brown.

Brush the crust with melted butter and let cool in the pan for about 10 minutes then remove and transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.

Slice to your desired thickness and enjoy.


 

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Happy 3rd Gotcha Day Binx

Three years ago today we brought Binx into our lives.  You can read about that here.

https://culinaryadventureswithlori.blogspot.com/2022/06/things-that-make-me-smile.html

He's all grown up now but still the same strong willed, curious, smart, full of energy creature we have loved since day one.






Sunday, June 1, 2025

What happened to May?


It's June 1st!  May was a busy month with projects, my birthday (chapter 58), two graduations, Memorial Day weekend and 9 glorious days off of work. 😉 This post is my brain and camera dump of it all.  

A few weeks ago, we had a bunny have babies in our yard behind the shed.  It was the cutest thing seeing these two tiny little creatures running around our yard.  They have gone off on their own now, I think, but the mom is staying put.  All of the houses around us have dogs so she is a pretty smart bunny. We can be outside, and she isn't afraid of us at all. This is her enjoying free time laying out under the old red bud.  She stays under there for hours.  I think it is a good shelter away from hawks.


This bush is one of my favorites and I don't even know what it is.  It always blooms in the middle of May. The blossoms smell so divine, and the bees just love it.  Bonus points if you know what kind of a bush this is.

The farmers market opened up, so we've been enjoying springs snap peas, radishes and lettuce.  It was so good to see my favorite farmer.  We talked about the cold, wet winter and spring. He was also selling flower baskets, and they were all so gorgeous, so one had to come home with me.


In my last post I told you about the Commons that opened up in our downtown area.  They had a grand opening, and this was a photo taken of the area from a drone.  It's really a great addition to our town.




I've spent quite a bit of time sitting outside reading. I've read Love, Loss and What We Ate by Padma Laksmi.  The Little Giant of Aberdeen County and The Gilly Salt Sisters both by Tiffany Baker. All three were really good books that I enjoyed.  Yesterday I started Keeper and Kid by Edward Hardy and I'm enjoying it too.

When I have to go to our sister hospital which is about 25 minutes away, I've passed this place called Farm Market. It's a building by the roadside of the owner's property.  I decided to stop and see what they had and I'm SO glad I did. It's a cute little building with fresh veggies, baked goods, and tons of other goods. I was starving so I ordered a bite to get me through the rest of the day.  They served me the best turkey sandwich I think I've ever had on the best Amish bread I've ever eaten.  When I told her the bread was amazing, she gave me the recipe and now it is my go-to sandwich bread. (I've already made it twice) TBG loves it as much as I do. The inside is just so soft.


Carrot Cake made by TBG for my Birthday.



A delicious chicken fajita nacho plate at Los Azteca in Louisville Kentucky.  One of my favorite places to go to.  Talk about an amazing downtown area!



I hope everyone is well and has been enjoying Spring. 

Monday, May 12, 2025

My Weekly W's

What's top of my mind: I have loved the downtown areas in every city I have ever lived in and have so many memories from them all. Where we live now has really evolved over the last few years.  We have a number of good restaurants and shops.  The library is there. TBG's Tae kwon do school is there. A number of weekly, monthly and yearly festivals go on there also. Now the city took a large vacant area in the middle and made a gorgeous green space with lots of seating, swings and picnic tables.  It is a great place to hang out during some of the festivals or to just relax and enjoy.  They had an Easter egg hunt there this year and it was so cute to see so many children running around.  I think it is a great addition to our town.


Where I've been:  Wednesday I had a dentist appointment for a cleaning.  All is good except the two back bottom molars that need to come out soon that I've known about.  We went to a grand opening of a furniture restoration business that a couple we know opened.  They do beautiful work, and the store front is very pretty.  Saturday there was a recycling event, so got rid of a few old electronics, went and picked up soil for the gardens and then had a nice lunch at the local BBQ place. The rest of the day and most of Sunday was spent outside working in the yard and on the gardens.  I have a couple of more things to plant (and pick up) and then we're done.  It all looks so nice.  I'll get pictures soon.

Where I'm going:  We have a high school graduation to go to Saturday.  I also want to stop by the orchard to pick up a flowering basket of some kind and a few more things.  They beat the box store prices and products by a mile.

What I'm watching:  We watched Nonna's on Netflix and really enjoyed it.  His lifetime experiences with food are the same as mine so I really felt his story and what he wanted to do. The 'real' guy that started Nonna's has a cameo in the movie so I'm glad I had seen a previous story on the movie to recognize him.  


What I'm reading:  Little French Bistro by Nina George and I LOVED it. From the NY Times, "this is an extraordinary novel about self-discovery and new beginnings."  Her writing really puts a picture in your mind of the places and characters.  For me to make time to read a book in a few days tells you just how good it is. It was an unpredictable, heartwarming story.

What I'm eating:
Beef, veggie and cheese quesadillas with rice
Blackened chicken, mashed potatoes and asparagus
BIG salad
Indian chili with cornbread  Culinary Adventures with Lori: 52 Recipes in 52 Weeks #5 Indian Spiced Chili  It was a rainy, slightly chilly day and this hit the spot.
Roasted chicken legs, mac and cheese, coleslaw
Salmon, rice and salad 
I tried a new salmon recipe from the latest cookbook I picked up that I can't wait to post about this week.  It was amazing.

Who needs a good slap: People that never have anything good to say and spread their toxicity to everyone around them.  I just don't understand it. The constant complaining, and grumbling is just exhausting.

What's making me smile: This may sound funny to some but checking things off my to do list really makes me smile.  It's good to be able to look back and see what you've accomplished.  Even the little things feel so good to get checked off the list.

I hope everyone has a wonderful week!! 

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Things That Make Me Smile

 


This picture popped up in my FB memories today from probably 12 years ago.  Some of you know my Mom has had severe dementia for the past 5-6 years.  Like many mothers and daughters, our relationship was 'complicated'.  But through it all, I can still see pictures like this and smile.


Saturday, May 3, 2025

My Weekly W's

What's top of my mind:  Am I the only one that can't believe it's May already?  I seriously feel like we just finished the holiday season but that was almost 5 months ago.  I'm doing everything I can think of to be in the moment and slow down, but time just keeps ticking by too quickly.  
April was a very wet month here and so far, May has continued with that trend.  In between the rains I've been trying to work on the yard and the garden.  


Asparagus season has arrived here, and we've been enjoying it so many ways.  We do love it roasted but if you haven't tried it fried, you really should.  It takes it to a different level. Culinary Adventures with Lori: My Week and the April A-Z Challenge

Where I've been:  I had lunch with a friend group at our favorite Mexican restaurant which is always fun.  TBG and I have been on daily walks (in between the rain). It really is beautiful here this time of year. Friday nights Downtown was last night and while we were there walking around, I finally stopped in one of the new kitchen/food item stores.  TBG wanted to try their popcorn seasoning (which is very tasty) and I found a spice blend that sounded delicious.  (We haven't tried it yet.)






Where I'm going:  Wednesday I have a dentist appointment for a cleaning.  It's at 8am so I took the day off to reward myself.  I am also taking off the last week of May so we can get away for a few days.  I'm excited about that.

What I'm watching:  We started watching the new series on Netflix Four Seasons. I'm a big fan of Tina Fey and she stars in it and produced it. We watched one episode and really enjoyed it. I think between tomorrow and Wednesday we'll binge watch the rest. I also watched The Chef's Table-Legends on Jamie Oliver. I love his outlook on food.  I have a couple of his cookbooks that I refer to often.

What I'm reading:  I did sit outside a few times when the sun was shining and continued reading Care and Feeding.  I'm close to being finished and am enjoying it.  I am trying very hard not to buy any new cookbooks, but I had to have Nagi's second one.  There are SO many recipes I can't wait to try so I'm glad it jumped in my cart.




What I'm eating: 
Blackened cod, basmati rice and coleslaw
Chicken sausage with onions and peppers, pasta alfredo and asparagus
BIG salad x2

Add some cheese, chicken and/or hardboiled eggs and all of these veggies made 6 really good size salads. We both also eat a lot of various salads for our lunches.
Skillet chicken Shawarma, rice and naan 


Last night when we were leaving the downtown area, TBG wanted to stop at the Elk's for their Friday chicken bucket special.  It was delicious as always and so much food so we're having the leftovers tonight.

Who needs a good slap:  I can't think of anyone off the top of my head.

What is making me smile:  The last two Sunday's have been awesome.  It really is nice making sure there is nothing that has to be done and just let the day unfold as it comes.  Unscheduled time to do whatever we want in the moment has been amazing.


Saturday, April 19, 2025

My Weekly W's

What's top of my mind:  We decided to go back to 'old fashioned' Sundays starting tomorrow, and we figured Easter was a perfect day to start.  Tomorrow morning we're going to an Easter program and then come home to just relax and spend time together.  No phones or computers allowed.  Only fun or relaxing activities that rejuvenate us individually and as family and friends followed by a delicious meal.  I've tweaked my routine over the last few months to make sure everything needing done gets done during the week, so I think this is going to be awesome.

I also came across this list that I've been thinking about.  

 




Where I've been:  Other than work and regular errands I didn't go anywhere this week.  

Where I'm going:  Outside of work, I don't have any appointments or commitments which you all know is my favorite kind of week.

What I'm watching:  Yesterday we had our yard all cleaned up and reset after the winter.  It always amazes me how green everything is this time of year.  It's gorgeous.  Our old red bud is hanging in there.


What I'm reading:  I only read a bit this week.

What I'm watching:  North of North is a new series on Netflix.  I've watched the first three episodes and I'm enjoying it.  I also saw they put the 2002 movie Life or Something Like It on.  I remember seeing it when it came out and decided to watch it to see if it has stood the test of time.  I think it has.  I really enjoyed watching it again.

What I'm eating:
Lamb burgers and fries-SO good.



BIG salad x2
Blackened chicken, baked potato, slaw
Spaghetti and meatballs, salad
Tonight, I'm making lamb and potato hand pies with a salad

Who needs a good slap:  Clear Wave.  I am all for companies advertising their product and getting new customers but sometimes it's a bit too much.  In the last four months we have gotten two or three fliers every week in the mail along with someone ringing the doorbell once a week.  Three different times we've told them we aren't interested yet they continue.  Yesterday TBG told them to please STOP coming to our house. We'll see if that helps but somehow, I doubt it.  I give three slaps just for all of the paper they are wasting every week with all of the fliers. 

What is making me smile:  I have so many reasons to smile, and I appreciate every single one, all day, every day.



I hope everyone that celebrates has a beautiful Easter and a wonderful week ahead.  Be sure and take time to have some fun and make some memories.



Sunday, April 13, 2025

My Weekly W's

What's top of my mind:  So far, April has been a busy month.  Our 35th wedding anniversary was last Sunday.  Sadly, our road trip was postponed. Over the three-day weekend we ended up with over 9 inches of rain which isn't my idea of road trip weather. We still had a great weekend and did go to our favorite Italian place for a celebratory dinner.  Beside normal errands, and a fundraiser, we have been working on a few projects around the house along with getting the gardens ready.  In our new raised beds, we've layered about 3 inches of cardboard with two inches of leaves and sticks so now all we have to do is add all of the eggshells and dirt next weekend and start planting.


Where I've been:  We went to Market Days downtown yesterday after breakfast.  The weather was gorgeous, and it was so nice to sit on one of the park swings and just relax a bit after walking around all of the shops and vendors.  I'll take pictures next time because this new Commons area is really cool.  I picked up a few things from Kingdom Seasonings and did find a cute mat for the front door from a vendor.  It looks just like Binx.



Where I'm going:  Other than an appointment for a haircut, the week is pretty open.  I have a three-day weekend to celebrate Easter at home with the family so I'm looking forward to that. I'm hoping for a nice Spring weekend with no rain, but we'll make the best of it either way.

What I'm watching:  Con Mom was a documentary that was very sad and a bit infuriating. I just don't understand how some people can do such shitty things to people.  Prada to Nada was cute and The Life List was a feel-good movie with a nice ending.  All three are on Netflix.

What I'm reading:  Yesterday I spent an hour or so outside reading on the patio which is one of my favorite places to read and I finally made a good dent in Care and Feeding.  

What I'm eating:  
Thai chicken with rice and asparagus
BIG salad
Steak, baked potato and salad
Atlantice salmon, rice and slaw
Fried chicken sandwich and potato wedges
Pizza and salad
LO beef chili and garlic cheese biscuits

All of the soups, stews and chili are out of the freezer just in time for spring and summer.  I may make a batch of soul soothing chicken soup the next time I roast a chicken just because it is so good to have on hand.

Last week I made chocolate chip cookies and this week I made black bottom cupcakes and took some to work for a birthday lunch.  Everyone loves these.  They're a combination of a delicious chocolate cake with a cheesecake filling. Culinary Adventures with Lori: Search results for black bottom cupcakes




Who needs a good slap:  No one comes to mind.

What is making me smile:  Ann Ann's Snap Edit Scrap has been sending me happy mail each month for a while now.  Her cards are SO cute and always put a huge smile on my face.  I took one of my favorites to work to put on my desk.  It makes me smile every time I look that way.  Thank you, Ann for always sending me smiles!!

I hope everyone has a wonderful week!!







Sunday, March 30, 2025

My Weekly W's and a Crock Pot chicken taco recipe

What's top of my mind:  The moon phases. I have three steno notebooks that were my maternal Grandmothers.  90% are filled with recipes but there is the odd list or notes that she wrote.  I found two pages that talk about the moon.  "The moons gravitational pull causes predictable rises and falls in sea levels.  Our bodies, being primarily water, also benefit from the phases of the moon.  To feel more inspired and productive we need to align our energies with the phases of the moon" She taught me to garden by the moon phases and I always do.  But I don't remember much about the effects on us when the moon is waxing, waning and full.  I will say that I've been extremely productive this week and that is the stage the moon is now, so I've decided to keep notes in my journal to see if there really is a connection.

Where I've been:  Stopped at Kroger one afternoon for fresh veggies and a couple other items.  I dropped off a few recently released books that I have finished to the library.  And we had a game night with friends.  Everyone brought delicious appetizer types of food, and we had a great time.

Where I'm going:  We have a benefit to attend on Friday here in town.  Sunday is our 35th wedding anniversary and we are planning a short road trip to Evansville on Saturday if the weather cooperates.  

What I'm watching:  Spring has really sprung over the last two weeks.  The forsythia is now starting to green a bit but still has a lot of yellow.  Our tulip tree is in full bloom.  When we bought this house, it was maybe 4 feet tall.  It has grown a LOT since then. It is one of my favorites.




What I'm reading:  Sadly, I haven't read much the last two weeks.  Summer is coming though so my to be read stack is waiting for days on the patio in the sun.

What I'm eating: 
Maine red fish, blackened, with a baked potato and cucumber salad (recipe from Judee)
LO pasta sauce and meatballs with bucatini pasta and a salad
Lamb burgers and 'fries'
BIG salad with a cheese rollup



Steak, blackened shrimp with mashed potatoes and asparagus
Crock pot chicken tacos over rice
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 can of diced fire roasted tomatoes
1 onion, diced
1 jalapeno or poblano (or both) diced
2 cloves of garlic, minced
Taco seasonings and mexican oregano (or regular)

Put the chicken breasts in the crock pot and season
Add the rest of the ingredients
Do not stir
Cook for 4 to 5 hours on high or 7 to 8 hours on low

When it is finished use to forks to shred the chicken and then stir together

This was delicious over rice with a cheese and cilantro rollup
It made a lot more than you would think with just two chicken breasts so I used the rest and made 15 individual rollups with cheese for lunches or dinner.  This would also be delicious in taco shells, or even nachos.  



Who needs a good slap:  Me.  We turned all of our tax paperwork into the accountant two weeks ago.  Yesterday I was cleaning up a small pile of papers on my desk and found the yearly print out for our cell phone that should have been included since half of the bill is for TBG's phone that he uses for his business.  The taxes haven't been filed so TBG will take them to him tomorrow.  I'll just give myself one slap.

What is making me smile:  Bijoux from Bytes from the 'Burbs posted last week on things from her kitchen including her refrigerator.  So I decided to take a picture of mine too to show her.



I didn't expect Binx to photobomb it and then to turn and look at me with a face that said 'what are you doing?'  

I hope everyone has a lovely Sunday!!  With all of the crazy weather going around, stay safe.