I am still on a crusade to use a lot of my bumper crop basil. This is very good. It makes about 3 cups. It is good with raw vegetables, pita chips, corn chips, crackers and bread rounds.
BASIL HUMMUS
In a small frying pan put 3 T. olive oil and 2 cloves of grated garlic with 1/4 C pinenuts. Stir and fry until starting to brown a little. Add 1 tomato peeled and chopped. Stir and cook for 3 minutes. In a blender or food processor place 1 - 15 oz. can of drained garbanzo beans and one can of drained white beans, 1 cup of basil leaves lightly packed, 1/4 C Parmesan cheese (optional), 10 good grates of fresh pepper, a little cayenne or hot sauce if desired, and 2 T lemon juice. Add the garlic mixture and blend until smooth. Add salt if it needs it and a little water if it is too thick. ENJOY!
This recipe came from here But I changed it a lot.
Garden Veggies

Made into tile for my stove backsplash
Portland Rose Garden
Mike and my 2 youngest sons Ian and Leif
Grandson Michael's Birthday 2014 throwing water balloons
With son Beau, Grandson Luke and his mom Jennifer
Maren

I cut this out of a wedding line. I must take more pictures of her.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Sunday, August 21, 2011
CRAZY STUPID LOVE - Movie Review
We read the rave reviews in the Friday paper. Josh Groban was in it. The paper had a story about his acting. It sounded fun, so we went. We actually don’t go to the movie very often. There are a few movies (mostly PG-13) that I consider the most destructive to the moral fiber of our society because they are clever, funny and the characters are warm and endearing. The last time I had such a strong negative feeling about such a movie was “Sleepless in Seattle.” (Mostly I avoid the romantic comedies now) I know immorality when I see it, but when it is wrapped so prettily in so much charm you want to overlook it. This movie was as raunchy as they get and it should have been R rated!
Dan in Real Life is one of my favorite romantic comedies. Steve Carell was great in this movie so I looked forward to seeing him in a similar role. What a disappointment. It started with Steve’s character Cal being told by his wife Emily (Julianne Moore) that she wanted a divorce because she was having an affair with an office mate. Cal moves out of the house and begins hanging out in a bar drinking to distraction. The alcohol flowing bar scenes are plentiful. Jacob (Ryan Gosling) hears Cal crying in his booze and takes Cal under his wing to teach him how to pick up women in the bar. Jacob is the king of one night stands with gorgeous women. Cal’s son is cute and endearing even as we see him discuss masturbation with the babysitter (also darling), whom he professes to love throughout the movie. But the babysitter is in love with Cal and takes nude pictures of herself to give to him. But it is all in fun, nothing serious. Jacob finally finds a girl he loves (I won’t give the plot away) and we know that he will be true to her even though he has been a serial womanizer for who knows how long. Cal ends up convincing 9 women, from the bar, to come home with him (not in the same night).
This is unbelievably raunchy! But in the end it affirms marriage. But here is the dangerous part: How can marriage or family ever work with this kind of irresponsible, immoral behavior? It is frightening that some 13 year old is sitting there thinking that it can. And everyone laughed because it all looked so fun.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
BASIL PARMESAN MASHED POTATOES
I planted a lot of Basil this year. Last year I dried it and loved having it during the winter, especially for fresh spaghetti sauce. It is so much better than anything you can buy dried. So I plan on doing that again, but in the meantime I am looking for basil recipes. This popped out as a good way to use a big bunch of basil. It was surprisingly delicious. I loved it! But then I love basil. I made it on a Sunday and served it with Chicken Opulence
which is an easy cook while you are at church. This chicken dish has a rich sauce that tasted lovely on the potatoes.
Basil Mashed Potatoes
Adapted from How Easy Is That? by Ina Garten
Serves 6
2 cups fresh basil leaves, lightly packed
2 pounds large Yukon Gold or white boiling potatoes
(about 6-7 medium potatoes)
1 cup half-and-half
3/4 cup coarse grated Parmesan cheese
1-2 teaspoons sea salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Put 3 cups of water to boil in a 2 qt. saucepan. When boiling drop in your 2 cups of basil leaves and remove with a slotted spoon after 15 seconds. Put into a food processor or blender with your 1 cup of half and half. Blend until the basil is chopped fine. Boil the cut up potatoes in your basil water for 20 minutes or until tender. Drain off water and add the basil cream, Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper and blend with hand mixer until whipped. Add a little more water if they are too dry.
Garlic Drizzle: If you are a fan of garlic mashed potatoes do this: Grate 5-6 large garlic bulbs in 1/4 C. olive oil and stir fry until the garlic is golden and crisp. Pass to drizzle over the potatoes. It is heavenly! The little garlic crunch adds a nice touch.
Garlic Drizzle: If you are a fan of garlic mashed potatoes do this: Grate 5-6 large garlic bulbs in 1/4 C. olive oil and stir fry until the garlic is golden and crisp. Pass to drizzle over the potatoes. It is heavenly! The little garlic crunch adds a nice touch.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
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