Adapted from an idea at ChocolateCoveredKatie
6 frozen very ripe bananas
1/2 fair trade unsweetened cocoa
1/4 c french vanilla so delicious coconut creamer
1/2 c lowfat soy or rice milk
pinch of guar gum (optional) but keeps it soft.
Blend in blender. Pour into bowl and freeze. Use more milk if it needs to be thinned. Eat within two -four hours. Good with blackberry syrup, pomegranate syrup or brandy. Read on for an account of gardening so far this summer.
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Eden Farms, CU, Pittsburgh, the old well as compost pile |
If 'post haste' should be the norm for deadlines, I failed this summer.
The colors of the M&Ms but in nature! Spot the Blue! |
A couple of summers ago I learned about ripening rooms for Kroger. These are for bananas. Want to learn more about them? Click here. I got to thinking about the produce at the store and why, when I buy out of season, I get so many stomach issues. Why when the powdering grey of pesticide is thick, do I double over in pain? Why when I garden even hybrid plant starts do I still harvest decent tasting fruits and veggies? Is is more than heirloom, though I am stuck to beauty, variety and flavor of my Cherokee Purples, Lemon Zebras, Lemon Drop, Chocolate drop, Amish Pasters, Mortgage Lifters, Canary Melons, and other heirlooms? Is it what they spray? How they fertilize? And finally, that they pick and deliver vegetables and fruits before nature's cycle approves harvest. Those skins are as edible as newsprint, or plastic wrap.
I love eating from the garden this time of year. We have had a bounty, thanks to obscene water bills. We shared with our neighbors. While I traveled from the week of July to the third week of August, folks helped to water. My kids covered the cycle. I was able to tour Chatham University's Eden farm and learn about their co-planting garden experiments. Next year, I repeat the cukes but mix with something else. They didn't compliment with the squash. I think a pretty tobacco plant may be in order. Those repel squash bugs, I hear. I may throw in some other heavily scented herbs, lemon verbena, or more basil. We can never have two much pesto in our house. My daughter froze 24 ice blocks of it today. We'll make more in a week or so. Each 2oz block will make us a pasta dish.
One of my honeydew babies! |
So I defrosted half an unpeeled honeydew and tried to cut its unripe flesh from the skin. It took this vegetarian momma back to days when I had to butcher and carve chicken flesh. It squiggled under my skin and my knife almost slipped and nicked me. It was a bit hard to eat.
Ripeness matters.
Even in Pittsburgh the heat oppressed cats. |
Two weeks ago, Layla replanted beans, which is a first for our home garden. Liam did some peas. I hope to get this rotation habit improved next year. Travel kills several good rhythms in me: fasting, self-control, prayer and gardening.
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