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Strawberries!
Posted on April 11th, 2010 3 commentsStrawberry season is upon us here in Santa Cruz
I wait all winter for the first strawberries. Now, Spring is here and the season is in full swing. I am happily eating strawberries almost every day. I lived in Oregon for many many years. They grow wonderful berries there and I was quite the snob about California strawberries. They always arrived in the stores before the local berries, and usually being desperate for some new kind of fruit, I would purchase some. And, every year, every time, I would poo poo them, saying that Oregon strawberries were FAR superior to California berries. ( of course, for many years, Oregon had the reputation of poo pooing anything Californian!!) And now that I happily live in California, while not putting down Oregon berries, I do know that what makes each region’s berries “the best” is eating them when they are fresh, in season, and have not travelled in a truck to get to my kitchen! And, of course, that they have not been sprayed with pesticides. Strawberries are high on the list of foods that are SO important to eat organic. Not only does that improve our own health, and the health of the planet, please always remember the health and well being of the workers who picked those berries ( and so much of our food).
My favorite way to eat strawberries, I must admit, is straight from the basket. Nothing added. Sometimes, the basket is empty by the time I get home from the farmers’ market or the store!
Sometimes, less is more. And sometimes, it is nice to add something special. Have you ever had balsamic syrup ?? oh my. It is a lovely little bit of elegance that is so easy to do.
In researching ideas for this blog, I found this recipe, which called out to me. Not that I go on that many picnics, but wouldn’t a glass of strawberry wine be lovely on a warm day, shared with a friend ?
And I recently made this beverage found in Eat Fat, Lose Fat .( by Dr. Mary Enig and Sally Fallon) Shrub is an “old-timey” beverage from before the days of soda pop. Now, that is an invention that changed the course of peoples’ nutrition for sure. You can make it with any fresh seasonal fruit.
Strawberry Shrub
2 cups crushed strawberries
1 cup coconut vinegar ( you can experiment with other vinegars such as apple cider which is what was originally used, or champagne vinegar would be good)
5 cups purified water
Mix all the ingredients in a large jar and cover tightly. Let sit on the counter for 2 days. Strain. Serve with pinch of salt, and dilute with sparkling water. You will not really taste the vinegar per se. It is tart and refreshing, and because it is fermented is so good for your digestion. Enjoy!
There are so many fabulous ways to enjoy strawberries. What are some of your favorites ?
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February in Santa Cruz
Posted on February 17th, 2010 No commentsI lived in Oregon for years and years and loved it. It truly is one of God’s gifts, so green and beautiful. I resisted leaving there while many of my friends were moving to Santa Cruz. Finally, I saw the light/gave in/bravely moved forward. Weeks like this one definitely remind me I did the right thing. Here are some photos from my yard this week. Please enjoy. If you live where it is snowy, please see this as a sign of hope that your spring will come and not a sign of arrogance or snobbery from a Californian.
I love the perspective of that! the 12 foot tall daffodil. yikes!
A housewarming present 9 years ago and still going strong.
and lastly, the first arrival of the creature that makes me crazy by summer time!!
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Miscellaneous musings
Posted on February 3rd, 2010 6 commentsHere is a gallery of some of what has been happening lately.
Winter is Meyer Lemon season in Santa Cruz and I am fortunate enough to have one in my front yard. What have I been doing with it ? Mostly drinking lots of lemon water, but here is a link to something I am wanting to make. How delicious will that be ? I am staying away from sugar for the time being so will save that for another day. I hope I keep remembering to juice the lemons as they ripen and freeze them in ice cube containers for later use.
This lovely creature was born in my back yard in the last week. I had been watching it from caterpillar to pupa to cocoon to now. Sadly, I found it on the ground just a few days later, dead with most of one wing gone. I certainly hope it was not a certain cat who was responsible!
I had my second personal chef cookdate for a client this week and this was one of the things I made for her. Yes, peppers are out of season but doesn’t it look good? Taco stuffed peppers, nice and spicy, and pretty healthy if you manage the cheese!
And, last weekend, I participated in a bakesale in support of aid to Haiti. This was one of my offerings – Mom Mom Fritch’s Peanut Butter cookies found on Epicurious.com. The recipe is so simple.
1c peanut butter ( either crunch or smooth and of course organic, no sugar or oil added)
1 c sugar
1 egg
1 tsp. baking soda
Mix together. Roll into balls and place on greased baking sheet ( I think a silicone pad would be better). Press down with tines of a fork, making that classic peanut butter cookie thing. Bake for 8ish minutes at 350º. That is it!! flourless cookies.
So there is a peek into this last week. I will be back to more recipes next post.











