Sunday, August 7, 2011

August already?!?

I love my job and one reason is because of SUMMER.  And August is farm market time.  This basil plant is outside my own front door though and this year I tried making blender basil pesto.
My deluxe 33 year old blender did a fine job.  I know it is this old because it was a wedding gift we received 33 years ago!  Gold was obviously an 'in' color back in '78.
I poured it into this jar and then froze it.  Isn't it a beautiful green?  When it thaws I can add the parmesan and romano cheese and use it over pasta.  The basil plant has already grown almost as big in 2 weeks, so I'm going to make another batch tomorrow.
This is the biggest and greenest caterpillar I've ever seen.  It was crawling close to my basil plant.  No idea what it will be.
Last Thursday I walked the farm market and found what I thought were the best beans and the best price to make dilly beans.  This is my first batch of 7 jars.  I may have time to make another batch, but I also want to make regular pickles, pickled hot peppers and pepper jelly and August is already flying by.
Oh, here's a cute couple I saw when I was in Cambridge in July.  Don't they look happy and expectant?

2 comments:

  1. Goodness !!! Home-made pesto !!! How delicious !!! I would love to try my hand at some homemade pesto !!! If only we had a blender ! We are purchasing one soon though, so, not too far off and I will be asking you for the recipe !!! That is, IF it turns out tasty !!! The caterpillar DOES look quite large ! You should have put a penny next to it for reference :) !!! And those beans...oooooh those beans. They are one of my most favorite snacks. ONLY the ones you make too. I have searched for ones similar to the ones you make here in Germany with no luck. They are DELICIOUS and I lalalalooooove THEM !!! Oh, that jalapeno pepper jelly..is to die for too. I envy whoever you share these tasty things with.

    As far as the couple goes...the girl on the left look like a tomato face with that burn :)!!! We loved hanging out with you though Aunt Becky :)

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  2. Mmmm that pesto is going to remind you of this wonderful "summertime" of year, on a snowy winter day.

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