Fresh Veggies
I'm not a vegan by any means, but ain't nothing better than fresh okry, 'maters, corn, squash, and don't forget purpahurl peas!
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I agree. Throw a big mess of greens in with it and man you are set. Fry a little cucumber and eat away. Of coarse the maters got to be cold.
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Too many veggies........:throwup:
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The cucumbers are new to me though. I like them raw with salt, pepper, and little mayo in a sandwich. Nice, cool refreshing summer lunch! Same with tomatoes - especially garden fresh. No hot house tomato will do. Oh, and the tomatoes need to be room temp - not refrigerated! Who's got a garden?? |
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Good to know which garden to raid this summer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fried cucumbers? That's a first for me as well. I love fried eggplant though! Fresh tomatoes with salt and pepper! Fresh peas this summer! Can't wait for the fresh veggies, bring em on!:D |
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Hey fried cucumber is good. Just peel it, slice it, salt and pepper, flour then deep fry. If you ever had fried green tomatoes [my favorite] they have an acidity taste. But fried cucumber has a sweeter taste. They won't give you indigestion. Try them
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How about these Tommy Toes
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These girls already have green tomato's :D do not get caught crossing my fence to try to fry those babies they must be red to eat :laugh:
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I want cross the fence. When you go to the garden just chunck one over, then let me know, I'll find it. Them babies are good fired.
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Hanging Gardens in Ancient Babylon
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This was the first square foot garden done by Sargon in Ancient Babylon !
Gilgamesh would follow Sargon of Akkad and they would grow everything from rose buds to hanging gardens ;) Just a note here that Saddam tried to rebuild these and well it did not work out so good for him :rolleyes: Click on picture to enlarge Attachment 434 |
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Okey- Dokey
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Isaac, Do you have any okry? If so let's see a picture. Mine's about 2". After this rain it will take off.
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I threw a pot of boiled okra out for the dogs the other night, and sweetkin, my female took it down so fast and smooth, she thought the other dog got it and laid into him.:laugh:
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Hey, we have talked about tomatoes, peas and okrie but what about a good mess of butter beans and a hot pon of cornbread. Soak some cucumbers in vinager with a little salt, pepper and onions or a jar of homemade bread and butter pickles. Sometimes we have pickled squash that is good with the peas or beans.
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Yes, Lest us not to forget a good jar of chowchow or some pickled okrie. I believe in pickling everything I can. Homade jams and jellies to pickles. My son grew up on homemade kosher dill pickles. Hewould eat 5 to 6 cases a winter. My grandson now loves homemade pumkin pie. I fix 27 pies in the freezer in October but he had ate by Christmas. My son and I love bananna pudding. Uhmmm.
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Umm Banana puddin sounds good right now!!! I love me some homemade ice cream during the summer. Mr. Belle's is the best. :D
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from Na-Bis-Co! Yeah! |
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let's really show our age: glass of cornbread and buttermilk as a snack:clap:
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okay, we'll do sweet milk and cornbread :)
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That is no joke. Many older people was raised on that. Mt dad is 75 and still loves a glass of milk and cornbread.
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Yes, you know some folks don't know what eating is.
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My all time favorite is a big pan of homemade biquits and a pot of tomato gravy. A meal in itself. Sop that gravy with chunks of tomato in it. Make you want to slap yo'mama.
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Now knowing the diet of many of the avatars I'm recommending seeing your respective physicians for fasting lipids and glucose testing! The veggies sound great though....:) We southerners know how to kill ourselves with fried food!
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Thank you for your concern but my glucose is fine. I had mine checked. I just like good food. It's better than fast food.
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