I Can, You Can, Everyone is Doing the Can Can….

No, not the dance.  But something equally as exciting and so much more self-satisfying.  Unless you’re a gentleman watching some lovely French Ladies perform the time-honoured dance of the same name.  But we won’t go there….

I am talking about Canning.  Canning is preserving home-grown foods for consumption during the long, drawn-out, cold, miserable, kill your spouse for being cooped up with you for far too long Canadian winters.

DSC07094Kinda makes you appreciate all the efforts you expended tending to that garden in the nine-million degree heat all summer long.  Dealing with the cabbage worms that were eating your lettuce, … Read more...

Drying Herbs

Herbs….Herbage…Herbaciousness….are fantastic for livening up your culinary experiments in the kitchen, whether they are fresh, dried or even fresh/frozen.

Most people use dried herbs purchased in dusty little glass bottles that have been sitting on a store shelf since at least 1982 and cost as much as a small car.  These are *ok*, if you like blandness in your food that is.  As opposed to the smack-in-the-face whiff of fresh or freshly dried herbs that makes your nose happy to be first in line to smell the wonderful aromas coming from your stockpot.

I have been growing and using fresh … Read more...

How to Make Simple Strawberry Syrup

If you have ever made Simple Syrup for desserts or cocktails, then you will know this is a *simple* thing to put together.  So simple that Clyde the Orangutang from Every Which Way But Loose could mix this up…that is if he isn’t too  busy making right turns and punching out bad guy bikers..am I the only one to remember that movie and the sequels with Clint Eastwood?

Anyway, on to syrup making, as I said, real simple to do….

One of the most beloved fruits on my must-eat list are strawberries, and they can quickly be made into strawberry … Read more...

Straw + Berry = Best Taste of Summer

Not many people I know turn their nose up at a red, ripe, delicious Strawberry.  If I knew anyone that did, then I’m pretty sure they grew up in Antartica and therefore were deprived of ever knowing what a strawberry was.

DSC06618Here in Ontario, our Berry season is s-h-o-r-t, painfully short.  So short if you are not paying attention, you miss some of the best berries in the world.  You then kick yourself continuously until next year, sticking post-it notes all over the house with these words on them –  “DON’T MISS BERRY SEASON”.  Your spouse then wonders if he … Read more...

Garden Update ~ Haircut # 2…

Actually, some things have gotten their third and fourth buzz cuts already.  I tell you, things are just bustin’ out all over in the little garden patch in my backyard.  I am really, really having a hard time taming the Sage ‘BRUSH’…pun intended.  This thing is getting bigger by the millisecond, and if it has it’s way, will soon take over the whole space. That is the ginormous Sage Brush in the middle of the pic below, it literally is 3 feet high and almost as wide.

The Tomatoes are right behind the Sage in growth spurts.  Zero to 3 … Read more...

When life hands you Tomatoes…and more…and more….

You can do one of two things.  Either grab your hundreds of bushels of tomatoes and head over to Bunol, Spain for the La Tomatina Festival (the world’s biggest Food Fight)  OR…scour the internet, your cookbooks, and while your at it, even your neighbours cookbooks, for as many recipes using tomatoes as you can find.  Then get set to cook, can or eat your way through your bounty of tomatoes until you are so sick of them, you never want to see another tomato for as long as you live.

Or at least until next February, when you pull out … Read more...