April 19, 2010

Homegrown

We harvested our very first lettuce leaves this weekend. I wish I could name the varieties but the market pack didn't have a tag and I can't, for the life of me, remember what I bought. Anyway, they're growing like crazy and I thoroughly enjoyed taking my time snipping each little leaf. I read somewhere that produce stays fresh longer if wrapped in a cotton or linen towel when stored in the fridge. I've been doing just that and it's working pretty well :: one more way to eliminate plastic storage bags. The wooden bowl and utensils were purchased several years ago at an estate yard sale. The adult children said this salad set was made by their father for their mother. Sold. To dress up the lettuce I decided to try Kelli's Spicy Garlic Salad Dressing (scroll down the page, it's there). The only change I made to the recipe was to use Raspberry vinegar instead of red since that's what I had on hand. I also forgot to put the fresh herbs in. Still delicious! This makes a small portion, just enough for about three salads if you go heavy on the dressing like we do. This salad dressing has pizazz. Make sure your honey eats it too...just sayin.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the recipe. I cant wait to get my own lettuce growing. I am planting tomorrow. By the way, I recognize your "cotton towel",lol. I got the same receiving blankets when some of my kids were born.

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  2. Mmmm. I can't wait for our garden to start making!

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  3. Tammy - I had no idea that was a receiving blanket. I got it at a thrift shop and it's my favorite "kitchen towel". It's a generous size and so soft and absorbent. Now that you mention it, the pink and blue should have been a clue. Good luck with your planting. I can't wait to see!!

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  4. LOL, Laura, I still have a few of mine, and my oldest is almost 30...jeeesh (that thought hurt just a tad)

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