Monday, July 5, 2010
Houseguests and harvests
I had a houseguest for the holiday weekend, and this wasn't the kind of houseguest you sit around and cook for. This was the kind of houseguest with whom you go out gallivanting.
Because it was my best friend Shannon who now lives in Virginia, where quality Italian is scarce and Northern treats like bagels not made with any sort of authenticity, the first item on the agenda was one dozen bagels from New York Bagel and Deli.
Ah, bagels. Feast of carbohydrates. Flexible superfood.
When I had gestational diabetes, I couldn't even look at a bagel without my blood sugar spiking.
But half a bagel with melted cheddar cheese is a fabulous snack reminiscent of a soft pretzel. Tuna melts on a bagel could stop my heart. My crock pot spinach dip or hummus on half a toasted bagel... Egg sandwich on a jalapeno bagel... Cinnamon raisin bagel with some sort of nut butter for breakfast.
My husband made me an egg sandwich on a jalapeno bagel with tomato and basil feta. That was amazing.
But now the holiday picnics are over. The houseguest gone.
The entire family contributed to a dinner fit for this 95+ degree Pennsylvania day...
My husband made Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. We heated some leftover sausages from his mother's 4th of July Picnic. And my daughter and I went into the garden and harvested the first vegetables from the garden: green beans! We washed them and cooked them, leaving them still al dente and I thought they were fantastic.
My daughter, who never likes fresh green beans, didn't like these "very much" either, so I let her dip them in Wegmans Ginger Sesame vinaigrette dressing.
They disappeared.
sounds lovely. no harvest from my garden yet. I went to the H'town farmers market yesterday and got some organic chard and real tomatoes. Had BLTs for lunch then used the bacon grease to cook the chard and chicken. (So much for no saturated fat this week!) Topped it with a pineapple salsa from the Easton Salsa Company that was also at the market. The rest of the family ate some chicken, potato salad drowning in mayo, and baked beans. gross.
ReplyDeleteI {heart} bagels.