Food + Drink

Savoring the Season: Preserved Meyer Lemons

It’s That Time of Year!  If you have been following my blog you already understand the excitement when the Meyer Lemons on my backyard tree are ready to harvest. Meyer lemons are the sweethearts of the citrus kingdom.  A mature tree can produce hundreds of lemons in one season. What do you do with a

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Savoring the Season: Summer Berry Bread Puddings

This is a summer bread pudding that is dressed to impress.  There is nothing complicated here.  The season’s berries are peaking and they steal the show here in this easy to prepare bread pudding.     You may want to skip the main entree and go right to dessert Berry Bread Puddings Serves 8 Recipe

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Savoring the Seasons: Ribbon Summer Salad

This month’s Clean Eating magazine had a section for summer side dishes with only three main ingredients, and a few pantry staples. The simplicity caught my attention. The sweet melon, savory zucchini, thin sliced ham blended with a light viniagrette really make this salad come together in a special way.  It is a unique, easy

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Savoring the Season: Chilled Strawberry Soup

We often associate soup with cold weather comfort.  Soup provides warm weather comfort too.  A chilled berry soup is often refreshing and light with a hint of sweetness that can be very satisyfying during the warm months without being heavy and hot. Strawberries are at their peak in Florida and there is no resisting using

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Chilled Yellow Squash Soup with Cured Strawberries

Normally I would not post a summer squash recipe in the late winter but, this was an exception.   We came across decent yellow squash at Trader Joe’s and this soup was weighing heavy on our mind.  Without further fuss, we scooped up the squash. This chilled soup tastes like summer in a bowl.  The

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Savoring the Season: Making Lemonade

Lemonade is iconic of summertime in America.  So, why would I post a recipe for fresh lemonade in the dead of winter when most of the country is in a deep freeze?  The reality is that lemons are a winter fruit  (grown in warmer parts of the country) and now is the time to enjoy

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