

Last night, Jake and I went out to the garden with two big bowls and filled them up with three different varieties of fresh lettuce, spinach, and basil for an amazing salad. I made garlic croutons with the spelt bread I made on Saturday and Jake made a yummy vinaigrette with some left over pomegranate juice that I used in a terrific asparagus recipe this weekend. Had I brought a fork out to the garden, I could have started eating my salad right there.


P.S. Thank you, Jake, for humoring me by taking all those beautiful pictures of my vegetables. They make me so happy!
3 comments:
Your garden is like a supermarket, except at the supermarket, if you take a photo of the food they don't prepare a meal out of it and give it to you for free.
hello beautiful greens! and hello beautiful stacy... i can't wait to see your face!!!!!!!!!!!!!! eeeeeee!! i'm so excited!
You need to come teach me how to garden!! My greens are just barely visible. I did make a big spinach salad tonight, but I bought the plants as seedlings, so it doesn't really count.
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