Monday, September 23, 2013
The Field To Biscuit Story
I was getting
Claire’s cereal ready yesterday morning and noticed a cute little blurb on the
back of the cereal box. It was talking
about how the cereal originates in the field and eventually makes it to the cereal bowl. I thought it was a great, simplified version
of the “farm to table” story! Even
though the cereal biscuit is dressed in a way that I have never seen any farmer dress
in ha-ha, it was still nice to see J
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Field Snapshot: Soybeans
It’s that time of
year! The recent weather makes me feel
like it’s harvest time J Cool crisp mornings, sunny days that are
comfortable in jeans and a sweatshirt, and clear starry nights. This is my favorite time of year! Brad and I were just talking recently about
how much of a bummer it is that we don’t really get to sit back and enjoy this
season since he is busy working, but it’s great none the less.
The weather isn’t
the only clue that harvest time is drawing near. The soybeans especially are giving
hints. The soybean growing season is
done now. The plants have been nice and
green all summer long and have been working hard to fill each of their pods
with fat soybeans. Now the plant dries
down and is ready to harvest. So if you happen
to be out and about and notice soybeans turning light green, yellow, or brown
in color that is a good thing! Nothing
is wrong with the soybeans; they are just preparing to be harvested.
I can’t wait for
harvest to begin! Hopefully only a few
more weeks J
Soybeans changing- getting ready to be harvested. |
Monday, September 9, 2013
Pear and Apple Crumble
A couple of weeks
ago Claire discovered the pear tree in our back yard. We usually don’t venture out to the tree; it’s
much too far from the sandbox, ha-ha.
But, she found it and thought it was really neat that she could help
herself to a snack whenever she wanted.
I never eat or cook with the pears from the back yard. I don’t know what variety they are since the
tree was part of the landscape when we bought the house, but I find them to be
very bitter.
Here are some
pictures of Claire enjoying the pear tree.
You can see they must be tart, but she insists on snacking on them
anyway….I guess it is a healthy snackJ Now that the summer is
winding down the pears are beginning to fall on the ground and bees are in them
L It’s
been quite a challenge to keep Claire away from the pear tree lately!
Pears are one of my favorite fruits to eat during summer! Next summer I am going to attempt to do some cooking with the pears in from our back yard. As this summer starts the change to fall I was looking for a recipe that included pears but would get us in the mood fall weather. This is what I found and it is really yummy!


Instructions:
Pears are one of my favorite fruits to eat during summer! Next summer I am going to attempt to do some cooking with the pears in from our back yard. As this summer starts the change to fall I was looking for a recipe that included pears but would get us in the mood fall weather. This is what I found and it is really yummy!
Ingredients:
1 c. flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. apple pie
spice
½ c. cold
unsalted butter
3 tbsp. sugar
3 tbsp. brown
sugar
3 Gala apples,
peeled
3 pears, peeled
2 tbsp. butter
2 tbsp. sugar
¼ c. lemon juice
2 tbsp. corn
starch
½ tsp. cinnamon
Instructions:
·
Mix
flour, baking powder, and apple pie spice.
Cut in ½ c. butter, until mixture resembles rolled oats. Set aside.
·
Cut
pears and apples in 8 pieces each. Heat
2 tbsp. butter, 2 tbsp. sugar, 2 tbsp. lemon juice over medium heat until
butter melts; stir in apples. Cook 5
minutes. Add pears; cook 1-2 minutes.
·
Mix
remaining lemon juice, cornstarch and cinnamon; add to fruit. Cook 2-3 minutes until thickened.
·
Spoon
mixture into greased deep dish pie plate.
Sprinkle with topping.
·
Cook
on cookie sheet for 35- 40 minutes at 375.
·
Serve
warm or cool. We found it best warm with
ice cream and homemade caramel topping J
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