Two weeks ago we tore out five of our zucchini plants but we still have plenty to enjoy.
Here are some easy quiche-like puffs we made last night. Please forgive the poor photo quality- I used my phone. I hadn't planned on posting this but half way through dinner Dallin exclaimed, "What is this? It's not yummy. It's DELICIOUS!".
Zucchini Puffs
1 Tbsp. butter
1 onion, chopped
1 large carrot, grated
1 large zucchini, grated
2 bacon strips, chopped
Garlic
Sauté for several minutes until tender and a little dry. Set aside to cool.
Mix
3 eggs (I used 6 egg whites)
1 cup cheese, shredded
1/4 cup cream
1/2 cup flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp dry dill
1 tsp dry parsley
Add veggies beating until well mixed.
Fill greased muffin tins or silicone cups with the batter. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes (less if you use mini muffin tins). Makes 24 regular sized muffins.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
The Language of Flowers- Book Club
By recommendation at a ladies luncheon I put my name on the
waiting list and finally got to read The
Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. I have always been enamored by
the meanings of roses but have never considered that of other flowers.
Rhododendron- warning of danger; beware
Honeysuckle- devotion
Victoria, the main character in this book, slowly begins to
develop the belief that flowers make their meanings come true. This idea aides
in her transformation from a foster child who believes she cannot love or be
loved to an adult that can feel the love and connection of family.
I asked myself a few questions whilst reading this book that
I thought would be fun to hear about from a whole book club.
1. What flower do you think had the greatest impact on
Victoria's ability to love others? What about the ability to let herself be
loved?
2. Why was Grant so patient with her during her
transformation? What in his life allowed him to see beyond her pushing him
away?
3. Which flower did you enjoy the most in Victoria's life?
Which one the least?
4. What flowers would you choose for your wedding? Would you
want a few strong emotions to influence your marriage or a wide variety?
Here are a few of my favorite flowers with their meanings.
The funny thing is I like some of them more and others a lot less knowing their
meanings.
Gerber Daisy |
Rhododendron- warning of danger; beware
Baby's Breath-
everlasting love
Bougainvillea- passion
Cosmos- joy in love
and life
Gerber Daisy-
cheerfulness
Honeysuckle- devotion
Lavender- mistrust
Lilac- first emotions
of love
Peony- anger
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