Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Farm Fresh Vegetables & Summer Recipes

These are the "glory days" of our humble little garden.
Each day it's changing. Some vines are becoming weighed down by burgeoning squash, while other vines - yielding long green beans - race upwards on our new teepee trellis.


I'm happy to report that although this is our second summer here, our boys still find joy in discovering the vegetables and bringing in the harvest.


The sense of wonder isn't quite as earth-shattering for them as it was last year (as first time "farmers")... But, I think I am making up for the difference. Maybe my excitement is because I'm learning just a little bit more each year. Maybe it's because we've planted a few new types of vegetables. Maybe it's an independent spirit emerging, you know, "living off the land." 

Or, maybe it's because I need to get out more these days. ;)


Whatever the case, I wanted to share a few recipes that we are enjoying, specifically as it relates to our bumper crops of green beans and zucchini... 


Baked Parmesan Zucchini is a total YUM. 

It's a healthier version of zucchini sticks with no deep frying involved. (You bake it first and then broil for a few minutes for that crispy finish.) You can find the recipe here.


Another great seasonal recipe is One Pan Greek Chicken. 

They had me at "one pan." You too? 

The recipes calls for chicken thighs, but I used chicken breasts, halved. The recipe also calls for baby red potatoes... we had baby yukon gold and they worked well too. Perhaps most importantly, this dish makes a delightful home for our garden's green beans! Find the recipe for this flavorful meal here.


And of course, due to our boys' requests, there's sure to be plenty of Zucchini Bread this season. Their favorite is made from this recipe


The other excitement going down in our garden is... the corn is coming!


The lavender is in bloom...


The snow peas are ready. 

Hello mushroom and snow pea stir fry. Oh, how I've missed you!


And I'll close with a confession. Last night, I came into the house and said, "Guess what guys?! We have little pumpkins in our garden!" Later I realized that these (below) are, in fact, acorn squash. (And our first acorn squash, at that.) 

Quien supo?! (Who knew?!)


Are you enjoying any fruits of your labor? 
Or perhaps fresh produce from a farmer's market? Tis the season!

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Bringing Green into the Dining Room {A Thrift Store Find}


I wanted to share with you this vintage green linen
 tablecloth I found recently at a thrift shop...


I almost walked right by, but the beautiful trim caught my eye. It had been awhile since I had gone thrift shopping. I was reminded why it is so much fun! Many pieces are vintage and one-of-a-kind. Sure, you have to hunt and dig a bit. You also have to be able to picture the item outside of the store. But, if you can, you just may end up with a unique item for your home at a steal of a price!


I brought the chicken waterer with succulents in from our
 porch for an added touch of greenery and farmhouse style.



Have you scored any good finds recently? Or, are you on the hunt for something these days? Inspire me (and distract me from the return of the rain)!

xo

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