It's always just easier to grab a mug whenever I want a cup of tea, but I realized the other day that I wanted my time of relaxing to be more of an event. How nice and delicate a "cup" of tea can be when you take the time for a cup and saucer. It brings a little formality to it, but don't we all like a little more of a celebration? Make your down time a little more elegant. Enjoy your cup of tea.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Green Tomato Salsa
This is a party favorite. Everyone loves fresh salsa and the green tomatoes really give it a kick.
Here again the recipe calls for fresh jalapenos and garlic, but I do substitute with the refrigerated options.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Black Eyed Pea Salad
This is a favorite at our home for all seasons. A great bean salad for summer and we always include this for our new year's meal.
I do like to take some shortcuts when it comes to garlic, I like the refridgerated kind, it just makes a quick dish quicker.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Football Kickoff Weekend!!
It's the first game of the season on Saturday!! Here in Georgia, we take SEC football very seriously. I thought I'd show you a few ways that we're getting ready for the big game.
This big "Dawg" is supposed to be for Halloween, but he's on my porch year-round.
On the side entry.
Flying proud.
A warm welcome to all who visit!!
Now I just need the food!! Can you guess who our team is?
Happy Saturday Football everyone!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
On The Side.
I don't know about you, but coming up with new and interesting ways to create side dishes can be a real task. There are so many ways to create wonderful dishes with broccoli, beans, etc., but I don't want to spend a lot of time on them on a daily basis. I though I'd share with you a couple of sides I made last night that were easy to do and did not take a lot of effort---oh, and they really were tasty.
Mushroom and Onion Rice with Parmesan Cheese and Dijon Broccoli
The rice was a great dish and it had a bit of crunch with the lightly cooked onions and mushrooms. I'm not going to do a recipe--just tell you how to do it. Feel free to add your own variations.
First, I started cooking the rice. I always use brown rice and I like to cook it in chicken broth for extra flavor. You can use the broth starters that they now sell in the soup section to save pennies. While the rice was cooking, I cleaned the mushrooms and cut them up along with the onions. I placed them in a microwave dish and cooked it on high for about 2 minutes. When the rice was finished, I added the vegetables along with salt and pepper to taste. Then I added in about 3 tablespoons of Parmesan cheese. Very good.
The broccoli was even easier. I used the pre-cut broccoli you can find in the produce section. I still clean them off a bit and place them in a microwave dish with a little water (about 2 tablespoons). Cook for 5-6 minutes in the microwave on high. After cooking the allotted time, drain off the water, spritz with some olive oil, add salt and pepper to taste and about 2 tablespoons for Dijon mustard. Mix well. That's it! I don't love broccoli, but I really liked it cooked this way. This is also great for brussel sprouts.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Visiting Home.
You can tell from my last post that I was recently visiting Richmond. My parents live outside of Richmond and have made their home really beautiful place to visit. My Mom's decorating is always welcoming and comforting, a style that is always "in." I've also included some pictures from my Father's garden, really beautiful this year! Enjoy!
Welcoming Front Porch.
A great place for reading.
Beautiful Sun room.
My parents live in the middle of about 50 acres. You can't get better scenery.
The glass French Doors just remind me of open arms.
My parents took out a Roman Tub and put in this awesome shower for them to use as they get older. Great idea and very impressive bathroom.
It's all the little touches and decorated corners that feel so warm.
My niece loves to lay here and read. Now out to the garden.
I love these moon flowers on the fence.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Trip To Richmond, VA.
I just returned from a visit to see my family in Richmond, Va. I have always loved going downtown and seeing all the beautiful Traditional older homes on and off Monument Avenue. If you ever get the chance to visit or ride through Richmond, these are some of the treats you won't want to miss.
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Sonewall Jackson Monument |
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Crepe Myrtles are gorgeous in August! |
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Sorry that all the pictures of the monuments are from the back, but they were my best shots. |
I love all the old apartment homes, and check out the brick street.
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