We love saying that.
OK, so it's not an orchard like you might find on a sprawling piece of property...just some raised beds behind the house but it's our little orchard & we love it!
We love saying that.
OK, so it's not an orchard like you might find on a sprawling piece of property...just some raised beds behind the house but it's our little orchard & we love it!
Here we are, the middle of a long weekend. It's been so hot here, ugh. Yesterday I did as much as I could. Today is a day of rest inside where it's cool (with some good food of course, ha).
Bacon, eggs and cornbread |
Comfortable Hobart |
Regular readers know that I have a favorite place to look for bargains...our downstairs trash area! Our building has trash chutes on every floor and they feed into a separate room, but for boxes and other things that people can't put in the chute, there is an area (indoor) near the loading dock where people can put the things they don't want. I've found quite a few cool items over the last few years.
Here are the latest!
SOME PLANTS:
A palm of some sort |
Two...
Hedgehog Aloe |
Someone had moved out and we guess they decided they didn't want to take these plants with them and so they just put them next to the dumpster. I came back upstairs and got the cart and went back down and brought them back in two trips.
We'll be honest, not sure what they all are for sure except the last small one. We knew it was an aloe and a little research found it's a "hedgehog aloe vera". I know the first one is a palm of some sort. Other than the aloe which is small and table sized, the others are large, about 5 feet tall. We feel like we should know what they are and when you all tell us in the comments, I'm sure we're going to read and go "Oh yeah!!!"
For now, they (the three large ones) are on the balcony getting sun and water. The plan is to take them to the farm to live on the porch (shaded, unless they like the balcony?) but we need to figure out what they are so we'll know how to properly care for them.
Comment away!
Baked Tortellini Here's a new recipe we have done a couple of times. We found it online (Pinterest) and modified it a bit to our preferences. Wow, it's SO good. |
BAKED TORTELLINI
1 onion, chopped
3 to 4 cloves of garlic minced
20 oz pkg fresh cheese tortellini (we used Buitoni)
1 24 oz jar of marinara (we like Rao's brand)
8 oz cream cheese
2 lbs ground Italian sausage (or beef or combo)
2 cups shredded mozzarella
1/2 cup of grated parmesan
Sautéed onion and garlic In a pan, saute the chopped onion and garlic in a few TBSP olive oil until translucent. |
Browned sausage |
Marinara and sausage |
Mariana meat sauce with cream cheese |
Boiling tortellini |
Tortellini and marinara |
Tortellini ready for oven |
Baked tortellini |
Tortellini bake in the oven |
Baked tortellini casserole fresh from the oven |
Oven baked tortellini lasagna |
What a week of weather. We've been tying or breaking record high temperatures almost daily. Saturday was hot and then Sunday morning we woke up to heavy rain, wind, thunder and lightning.
Here we are, Sunday again. Where DOES the week go? Today is a gray and rainy day (woke up to some heavy storms rolling through). As usual time for some good food and some Hobart. First up, the good food.
Baked tortellini |
Hobart on the towels |
OK…after the blog post about these jars Wednesday, you all gave some great suggestions. That night, I Googled them and I found these pictures online for different ideas for uses...
Saw these at the store yesterday.
It's a new "shape" of Ball jars.