Refrigerator Dills like the Deli

When we were growing up, Mom had an unusual method to remove  bitterness that sometimes happens with cucumbers. She’d cut a small piece off the blossom end, set that aside, then cut a thin slice off the cucumber. After tasting the thin slice, if the cucumber was bitter, she’d rub the cut piece onto the cucumber and voila, we’d see a bit of foam forming.  … Continue reading Refrigerator Dills like the Deli

Jammin’ It

Here on my little patch of heaven in Southwestern Ohio, we have been invaded. With cicadas. Everywhere. I can’t even hang clothes out on the line! But there’s a silver lining in this cicada cloud after all. They are not bothering the wild fruit, like black raspberries and mulberries. I went foraging yesterday and harvested enough to make a lovely mixed berry freezer jam. Of … Continue reading Jammin’ It

Fettuccine Alfredo with Asparagus

Our friends, Bob and Bert Villing, live in an 1800’s farmhouse down the road from us. Bob grows asparagus, and lots of it. We were the happy recipients of several pounds of this springtime vegetable. We’ve eaten the asparagus raw, out of hand (if you’ve never eaten raw asparagus, you’re in for a treat) and grilled just until crisp tender with a sprinkling of lemon … Continue reading Fettuccine Alfredo with Asparagus