A few hours ago, I had lunch with friends from the elementary school days and we all wondered (without having to answer our own question), why we don’t do so more often. It is always an informative, ‘pick me up’ to chat frankly with parents who have kids the same age as yours. Somehow this is the case even as we report troubles and worries. Why is that so? Is the recognition that we are not alone THAT important?! Does it help to see that some angst is universal?
On a lighter note, for reasons I don’t understand or have forgotten, this circle of women is comprised of an unusually high proportion of foodies, and that means ANOTHER KIND OF SATISFACTION – delicious, homemade food.
Here’s what I brought:
To make this a true MishMash post (is this a new tradition?), I’ll add an INSPIRATION LINK — Maryline Collioud Robert Quilts — and a very short ANIMAL VIDEO that is hilarious: Life as a Dog . . . just to demonstrate that I can be serious and silly in the same paragraph.
What kinds of off the wall or ridiculous things do you like to discover online? Inspiring, or otherwise?
Have a great weekend everybody!
Green Tomato and Eggplant Salad
5 or 6 green tomatoes, cut into wedges
1 Eggplant, cut into cubes
1 Zucchini, cubed
1 Small onion, cut into half-moons
1 Green pepper, sliced
5 Cloves of garlic
Olive oil, salt and pepper, fresh oregano, parsley, and thyme
Roast green tomatoes after coating with olive oil in salt in a hot oven (425 degree) for 45m to an hour. Then roast onions, eggplant, pepper, and zucchini (also with salt and olive oil), but for closer to ½ hour. Smash garlic and chop with some fresh herbs . Mix well into vegetables. Add pepper, and additional salt, to taste.
Serve at room temperature with garlic toasts.
(P.S. If my mother was somewhat of a decorating genius – resourceful, with a wonderful sense of color and scale – I am somewhat of a salad genius… )
I love this post–it’s a gem of a mash-up!
dito here and what a lovely, light house!
oh and the dog video!!Hilarious,am gonna send that one on to my friends
I can’t tell you what a riot I find that dog video – and it seems like little gems like that are always popping up… While mothers used to cut out newspaper articles and send them to their kids, I send YouTube and Wimp links to C. at college – dorky, right?!
i am making this salad today. your little house has a new organic quality.
Enjoy the salad, Jude – it’s a great way to use up green tomatoes at this time of year.