Phew. Despite that beautiful California bounty that I had to work with, the theme of last week's eating was survival. The day that I brought home all those vegetables? We got take-out. Bad take-out from the Burrito Factory across the street.
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Phew. Despite that beautiful California bounty that I had to work with, the theme of last week's eating was survival. The day that I brought home all those vegetables? We got take-out. Bad take-out from the Burrito Factory across the street.
Posted by Trina on July 16, 2008 at 11:19 AM in Beans, Desmond Approved, Dinner, School Night Cuisine, Vegetables | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)
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Posted by Trina on July 08, 2008 at 01:12 PM | Permalink | Comments (16) | TrackBack (0)
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I know that this is the second time in a week or so that I have broken my vow to stop talking about the beans, but this is important. In this magical land populated with lady cream peas and crowders and red beans, I have discovered the best of them all. It turns out that there is no legume more luscious and velvety,nor just plain prettier for that matter, than the speckled butter bean.
Posted by Trina on July 02, 2008 at 10:43 AM in Beans, Desultory Remarks, Shreveport, LA, Summer | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack (0)
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So that last post was awfully crabby. I usually save my bad attitude for my friends and family. Sorry South. Friends? I dwelled on two creepy bits, when there were plenty of fine people there having a fine time (who clearly hadn't driven from another state with a toddler). I was even happy to see that particular stall that I mentioned was not very popular - not nearly as popular as the fun bounce or the Texas Twister (tall fruity beverage) stand. And there was a man there selling 10 pound bags of various southern peas and summer vegetables to take home and put away - an idea I could definitely get behind if I weren't moving across the country in two days.
On Sunday we were actually scheduled to go to the Ruston Peach Festival, but well... that clearly wasn't going to happen, so we stayed home, lounged around the house reading the New York Times with occasional breaks for family dance party (the boy's not as good as we are at long stretches of slothfulness), and then made a great lunch.
Posted by Trina on July 01, 2008 at 04:42 AM in Sandwiches, School Night Cuisine, Summer | Permalink | Comments (8) | TrackBack (0)
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