Right.
The reality is that I do my harvesting in baggy pants and without a basket, romantic-looking or otherwise, as my two pockets and a single handful pretty much fills the bill. I was pretty resentful of that fact, too, until I made soup one day from the contents of my imaginary trug.
Okay, I did add two red potatoes, a large onion, three garlic cloves, two (Chilebrown) chili peppers, a fennel bulb, four ears of corn and a quart of veggie stock that didn't originate on my property but the fresh thyme, greenie beanies and zucchinis were my very own.
The preparation was the usual for soup - soften the aromatics in olive oil, add the thyme until it becomes fragrant and dump in the stock and the rest of the chopped veggies (except the corn, which I reserved until the end - I like crisp corn) and simmer until you can't wait any longer to ladle it into a bowl for the first taste. Add salt and pepper as you like.
It was dreamy.
Now my romantic vision is of a perfectly set table with the sun setting behind My Beloved's shoulders as we slurp our Trug Soup, holding hands by candlelight. This fantasy is far more likely to come true.
I think that your fantasy of a perfect soup with Mr. Z is simply delightful!
ReplyDeleteThere is something really wonderful about making a meal out of things you grew yourself. Enjoy the feeling.
ReplyDelete(I'd die if a stranger saw me in my gardening get up)
Nancy, me, too!
ReplyDeleteMorgan, okay, tell, tell! What do you wear to garden? :-)
I wear old, mismatched stuff that is full of holes and stains. There have been times I've just taken stuff off (after a particularly robust garden session) and thrown it away. Oh, and a hat that makes me look like a mushroom!
ReplyDeleteI have also been known to wander about in the garden, eating my breakfast, in my pjs.
Morgan, I love the mental image of you breakfasting in the garden still in your jammies! I'm like you- garden in absolutely ratty attire.
ReplyDeleteZoomie: We need to get Morgan to move over here and be our friend.
ReplyDeleteAnd... her husband makes chocolate truffles.
Cookiecrumb, I'm liking that idea - I've always enjoyed Morgan and now you tell me that Mr. Brown makes truffles... what ideas do you have for luring them over here?
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