Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2025

Garden snippets, vintage silver and almond nuts ~ recipe included.

 


Greetings from The Humble Bungalow Garden.
We have been enjoying the garden and have had a few quiet days.

We celebrated our darling grand daughter's 15th birthday and Father's Day.
Snacks on the deck with a variety of things...
cheese and crackers, 
veggies and hummus, 
homemade foccaccia bread with olive oil and balsamic vinegar
raspberry tarts with coconut whipped cream
watermelon

Presents were well received :-))
(a list from the birthday girl helps)


We purchased some planters from the garden centre for the tour...
they are a great pop of colour.


Roses are in their glory...
May and June are the prime months for roses here in The Humble Bungalow Garden.


Climbing Royal Sunset Rose 
and a riot of foxgloves dotting the perennial beds.


Josephs's Coat Rose...
a huge rose that puts on an amazing show.
Very thorny but multiple blooms on each branch.



This rose has masses of blooms...
I cannot remember the name but think it might be Mary Lester.
The bees buzz here all day long!


Darling daughter found us a fabulous silver tray...
~ arts and crafts art nouveau ~


The tray is beautiful and beside it the rose is Ambridge Rose...
it has so many blooms on it this year!


Look at the details...
morning glory?
wheat?

James F Tufts 
Boston Ma. USA


Have placed it on the plate rail in the dining room for now...
it is a stunning piece.

Thank you Jennifer.

Monday morning starts with Yoga...
Thank you Jules and Ajna Studio.
I look forward to each and every class.

I came home and made a simple lunch...
sourdough bread toasted with a salmon and celery salad topping.
Open Face sandwich for me and a regular sandwich for Mr. HB

I did some clean up in the kitchen and vacuumed the floor.

I have started a knitting project using the wool that darling daughter found at the thrift shop.
I am making another Miriam sweater...
the colour is a warm beige.
Knitted a few rows then got back to the kitchen and did a fridge clean out...

Decided to make some spiced NUTS!
I know I know...it is usually a winter project 
but that big bag of almonds called to me.
I only used almonds in this batch...


I use sealer jars to store these and often give these as hostess gifts.
They are so yummy!


I made a single batch today...
popped in a load of laundry while these were cooking.
Spoon them into jars right away so they don't get stuck on the sheet pan!
Cool completely before putting on the top.

Knit a few more rows...

Dinner was easy...
I made a "home grown lettuce" salad...
and 
baked frozen pizzas!

I've decided that I need to pace myself...
if I have a busy day.

How is your week starting off?

I recently have received some lovely emails...
from readers that I am just getting to know.

So nice to know that after all these years there are new readers who enjoy the blog!
Love hearing from you and what you are up to...

A lovely reader shared her "comfort book" suggestion:
 Pilgrim's Inn by Elizabeth Goudge.
She reads it every year.

A Gift From The Sea by Ann Morrow Lindbergh 
is one of my favourite "comfort books"
Have you read it?

I have ordered Pilgrim's Inn from my favourite local bookseller 
Ivy's Books in Oak Bay.

Do you have a good book suggestion?

How is your week going so far?



Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog
until next time...

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Thanksgiving...and catch up from The Humble Bungalow.

 


It has taken me a few weeks to get back to blogging...
Not sure why?

 I am here now and am sharing lots of pictures and snippets.
Make yourself a cuppa and join me.

As you can see...
the Hydrangeas are getting crispy!
Time to make a wreath for the front door.


I have a grapevine wreath that I keep for seasonal use.
I just popped a few hydrangeas into the vine and hung it on the door.
It is simple and I quite like the effect.
No fussing required!

I've been busy lately!
Am back at aqua fit classes now that the pool has re-opened.

My arthritis in my hip flared up last week...
I think it was all the tomatoes that I have been eating...
apparently they are high in uric acid and that is a trigger for arthritic pain.

I took a day off and rested.


Fortunately I had a great book to read and the cats kept me company!
I found this Pulitzer Prize winner a difficult book to read 
 I am so glad that I persevered...
it really is an exceptional book, so well written.


I picked some of the Money Plant from the garden
saved the seeds, them popped them into the mosaic vase.
My mom grew these plants and used to do the same thing.


They are paper thin and I like how they glow in the sunlight.


We are enjoying the sunny Fall Days...
I have swapped out my summer wardrobe for the Fall and Winter clothes.


I found this cozy grey sweater dress at the thrift shop.
It doesn't have much "hanger" appeal here, it is much better on!
It is going to be my "go to" dress to wear on a cold day.

I have black capri tights and will wear them under the dress for added warmth 
paired with my Black Chelsea Boots.


My friend Wendie is loaning me her Ruth Galloway series of mystery books.
I am on book number 4 and am loving the stories.

Like Louise Penny, she has many of the same characters, and they develop over time.
 So you should start at the first book and read them in order.

Elly Griffiths has another series that I am planning to read after I finish this series.

What are you reading? 
Do you like mystery novels?


Iphone photo capturing the intense light at sunset a couple of nights ago.
Many people posted similar pictures on their Instagram Pages.
It felt surreal seeing this bold light...


The roses are fading in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
Margaret Merrill is a new rose here in the garden.
I found her at the Demitasse Garden Centre in Oak Bay.
She looks healthy and her subtle fragrance is lovely.


I love comfort food in the Fall and Winter.
I searched on google for cottage pie recipes and found this one 
on the BBC Good Food site.

Was very delicious and made enough for a hungry family.


Lots of ferry and boat traffic at the cottage...


Feeling grateful...
for
Sunshine this Thanksgiving weekend.

Cooking a small turkey with stuffing and oodles of seasonal root veggies.
Gravy and cranberry sauce.
Pumpkin Pie and whipped cream.

Looking forward to turkey sandwiches on soft White Bread :-))

Perhaps I will make soup?


Pasta dinner

I sauteed leftover diced Ham, fresh asparagus, and mushrooms.
Then added a jar of Alfredo sauce.
Served on top of spaghetti with grated parmigana reggiano cheese.


My (new to me) textured charcoal grey tunic top is getting lots of wear.

I am really enjoying the cooler Fall weather and am keeping busy.
What are you up to these days?


Jude The Obscure


Late into the rose season the petals fall when picked...
the fragrance is rich and heady.
The  $2 vintage silver jug looks so much better now that I have polished it!


Seriously colourful sky...
great views over The Salish Sea.


A wee treasure found at the recycle store...
for our darling daughter who collects these Nagel stackable mid century candle holders.

Well I must close for now and get started on the Thanksgiving Feast!
Thank you for your kind messages on the passing of my SIL.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Friday, September 20, 2024

September...and it Feels like Fall


Photo of The Hostess by my friend Laurette.

We had a wee dinner party last weekend at Quarterdeck Cottage.
Two couples joined us...
one couple sailed over in their boat and the other couple bunked in with us at the cottage.

On the menu:

Wontons stuffed with crab (Julie's creation)

Fresh grown heirloom tomatoes with balsamic crema.
Ina Gartens Parmesan Chicken served over a bed of arugula.
Baby new potatoes roasted 

Chocolate Mousse with fresh raspberries.

We had a sad thing happen in our family.
My SIL passed away quite suddenly.

I heard that she was not doing well and that my husband's nephew was driving up from Oregon.
I kept in touch via text and he told me they were getting her to the hospital asap.
As soon as she had a bed I picked a bunch of roses and took them out and had a visit.

We had a great chat, I held her hand and we were laughing...
I thought that she would get the help she needed and be back home soon.
That was Thursday afternoon.
We got a call Saturday night and she had passed away from
Congestive Heart Failure.


We have wonderful friends...


Found a pottery shard on the beach...
it goes with the blue and white ironstone that I have at the cottage.



~ Beach Vibes ~


We had some foggy and rainy days but the rest of the week was sunny.
The air felt cooler and there was a Feel of Fall.


A pair of "new to me" mugs from Good Things in Oak Bay.


I knit a bunch this week...
I found it very therapeutic as I was still trying to process the death.
The shawl is called Easy Goes It...I made it in pink last winter.
To lose a loved one is hard...even when they have lived a good long life.
Thank goodness I got to see her before she passed away...
I will hold that visit close to my heart.

A precious memory and a true life gift.


My Sea Glass necklace designed and made by Charlene Hall is getting lots of wear!


I never tire of searching for Sea Glass...


The sunsets were so beautiful.


The mauve shades were quite spectacular...


I enlarged this photo to see what boat this might be...
I thought at first it might be Holland America.

Turns out it is a different cruise line altogether...


I must be waiting to get some repairs or maintenance at a local shipyard.
Pender has freighters that anchor in the bays but this is a rather unusual sight.


Home today and am tackling the laundry and made Pasta Carbonara for dinner.
Very comforting...

We have a few things to tend to this week.
The painters will be here refreshing the front porch and fascia boards.

I'm going to be making soup for a friend who has cancer and is starting chemotherapy.
Hope that I will be back at the pool.
Aqua Fit classes are up and running and the pool has been refurbished.

Other than that,
 I have some dead heading to do on the roses and the apples look ready to pick. 
My husband will be bringing in a harvest of tomatoes for me to freeze.

What are you up to?


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Wardrobe Basics ~ A symphony in Black and White, a recipe and our Star Magnolia

 


Our Star Magnolia
is
blooming out front of The Humble Bungalow.

I love the elegant waxy white flowers.
They emerge from fuzzy cocoons...
if you look closely you can see one as it is about to pop.


The tree was planted many years ago and has grown quite slowly.
It is in the middle of a bed and makes a bold statement.


My linen skirt has an asymmetrical detail that makes it more interesting...
I like a flounce and it sways as I walk.

I can dress it up or wear it simply 
with a casual white top and my distressed denim jacket.
I actually wear it with my white "trainers" or tennis shoes and lacy white socks.

The length is longer on me so I don't feel I NEED to wear capri tights.
My legs are not at their best...they have scars and marks which I try to hide.
One cannot live to 69 and still have pristine unblemished skin.


This white blouse is a favourite of mine.
I love the texture and the fabric is pure white.
The shape is forgiving especially for my mid section 
which is where I now carry most of my weight.


Nice detail on the cuffs.


I wear this with black Eileen Fisher pants, and often with casual denim jeans.



The Big Baroque Pearls add an interesting touch.
I feel so much more "dressed up" with pearls.

Black and white wardrobe basics are so easy...
I can get dressed for almost any occasion and have a lot of mix and match options.

Recently I found a lovely Saint James black sweater which has a good structure.
I purchased it second hand for a fraction of the original price.
It is almost like a sweater jacket...
Saint James make lovely clothing...I visited one of their stores in Aix en Provence.


I have my sourdough boule baking in the oven as I write this blogpost.
The kitchen smells wonderful...

I just finished making Hamburger Soup.
It is a recipe that I have been making for many decades...
I used to make a big batch and freeze it in containers for my lunches when I worked in the schools.


We had a bowl for our lunch today with a couple of small pieces of sourdough toast.

I try to make soups once a week...
the soups is quick to heat up and works well on my aqua fit days.
I arrive home hungry and my husband has soup and toast ready when I get home.

Do you like to make soup?

Have you tried making sourdough bread?
I got my starter from a good friend and I have given batches of it to many people...
she has shared hers with many others as well!

We both use the recipes on Alexandra Bakes.

I have recently discovered Farmhouse on Boone and am enjoying Lisa Bass's site.
She lives on a large farm and has 8 children!


I wear a vintage rhinestone brooch on my wool beret and other hats.

Wearing vintage pins are a bit of a habit of mine. 
I don't seem to find many but I always look!!

Do you enjoy thrifting?

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
I appreciate your comments and invite you to share your thoughts.

Take care and until next time...

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~