Hello! Welcome back...got your tea ready? I have mine and today it will be Earl Grey.... and did you know that there is a Tea Bread recipe that includes Earl Gray as an ingredient along with prunes....it sounds delicious eh? I may have to give it a try. This week a made Lemon bread with a lemon glaze....very tangy. I use lots of lemon and for the glaze I use fresh squeezed lemon juice with powdered sugar.
My intent was to make poppy seed bread but MR said he didn't like all those little black seeds in his bread. Well! By all means let's keep them out! Lol.
I believe the reason for his dislike of the seeds was due to the onion bread I had made earlier. Poppy seeds were also in it. It sure was good.
Are you thinking that's all I do is cook or bake? Gosh I'm thinking the same. I am easily influenced by my "chat" group and they have been doing the same.
Before I go on one of my Vt girls DY has captured this photo of her new friend while out on a walk. When she comes upon him he just stops in his tracks and stares while she talks to him!
I believe he thinks "what a Foxy Lady" but what is she doing?. She says he stays staring until he's tired of listening. Now how beautiful is this animal.
So this friend is also a wonderful rug hooker so I think she could hook this picture of him. Hum!? I Wonder if she's given him a name? *Thank you for allowing me to use your photo.
Sprouts...let's get an update on how they are doing.
From start to finish. On Friday I placed roughly a tsp of seeds in a jar. Rinsed and drained them. Here is what they looked like.
Those broccoli seeds are so tiny.
It is amazing how quickly you can have fresh sprouts for your salad or my favorite on tuna salad on slices of artisan bread. Now I won't bore you with day by day progress i will skip to Sunday. 9 days and voila! We have sprouts.
If you have not tried this at home go ahead and give it a go! Any questions give me a shout! *I was planning on sharing some with you JJM...but you were in and out to fast.
RECIPE.
Let me tell you about a family Favorite Recipe....Stuffed Steak.
The first time having this was at my Mother-in-law's..better known as Mémère Yvonne. Never had heard of it. Take a lg London broil steak with a pocket sliced into it and stuff it with ground pork along with onion and spices. I use pretty much the same method I would if making pork pies. (Another favorite) Secure it with string or nails....bakes for 2 to 3 hrs at 325*. Yummy! My husband's idea.
We have not had this in quite a while and I must say it was well worth the wait. Give it a try....
One last note...I have not completed Saundra's challenge but I hope to get it done today. Certainly not an easy one hence the name challenge. I know you're not surprised...I did say I would be pulling up the rear with this.
Remember when i asked if you could guess who sent me the Rod Stewart song Have I told you lately? No one got it right...it was not my SIL but it was my Son. How thoughtful...love.
Gotta run and thank you again for being here.
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A Bientot....Donna
Hi Donna, I guess we have the same taste in tea today as I settled at my computer with my cup of Earl Grey tea to check the blogs.
ReplyDeleteLemon bread is my favorite and it sounds like a good choice for me for Easter as during Lent, I shy away from sweets but your Stuffed Steak will be hard to resist. It's almost like a french tourtiere in a steak. yummy.
I noticed that your tulip rug is the same color as your turquoise cup of tea with the pink heart below the comments.
We're having a glorious sunny day today and it gladdens the heart.
Hugs, Julia
Oh, I forgot to mention about the beautiful photo of the fox. It surely would make a great rug!!!
ReplyDeleteThe lemon bread/cake looks yummy and that is definitely a gorgeous and healthy fox! So can I just use a regular package of lentils or does it require "seed" lentils? Have made lentil soup before and wonder if that is the same thing I'd use for sprouts.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I plucked that Tulip photo from your blog because I'm getting ready to do a blog post OF the Challenge pieces.
I love anything lemon yummm. I will have to try that recipe for the stuffed steak. I use to stuff pork chops but haven't done that in years either. Such a wonderful picture Dayle got of that fox.
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That picture of the fox is striking. Worthy of a spot in a magazine!
ReplyDeleteYour challenge piece is looking good ;-)
Damn! I missed the sprouts..but you would have had to tell me what to do with them anyway haha..shocker huh? heehee. I dont really like lemon but that lemon bread looked amazing! Everything you make is always sooo good. That steak looked delish and i know my fam would like that. I may have to try :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteI am not a tea drinker, but I love the smell of Earl Grey with the touch of citrus and often use it for my sun tea (yes, I love iced tea, just not hot tea). I also have a recipe for a quick bread (I believe) that calls for Earl Grey tea, but I haven't made it yet. Beautiful photo of the fox. This time of year they can get to looking quite scraggly. This one looks magnificent. And unusual that she routinely meets up with him. They usually move around quite a bit. I think you've made great progress with your challenge rug....and you're still faster than I would ever be. Love the happy colors you chose. ~Robin~
ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit here and I have to say you have created a very welcoming and cozy blogspot. You have inspired me to make lemon bread for Easter. I love the colors in your challenge piece. They remind me of Spring. Have you finished it? I am currently working on a snowman rug. Slow and steady is my pace. Huge THANK YOU for my very happy mail. You are an amazingly creative woman and you inspire me. Happy Daylight Savings Time! Take care, Debbie Kelley
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