Perhaps I have hit a bit of a writer's block so instead of obsessing about why I went to the archives and found some bright red images to share.
We start off with the recipe that I made recently...
My husband absolutely loves pasta!
To start
I roast cut up tomatoes in the oven at 400 degrees for 45 minutes until soft.
Several cloves of diced garlic on top of the tomatoes and a bit of olive oil with fresh ground pepper.
This step makes the flavour richer and more intense.
Lidia Bastianich's meatball recipe is the best one that I have tried.
I use an ice cream scoop to make the balls more uniform.
I add the tomatoes that I have previously roasted
as well as the other sauce ingredients
It serves 6 so we have it for two dinners with a tossed salad.
My husband usually takes the leftovers for his lunches...
as I said he adores pasta so he never tires of this dish.
We are enjoying our meals here in The Humble Bungalow.
(maybe a bit too much now that we are unable to go out for meals)
Dinnertime has become somewhat sacred...
Comfort food is being served regularly here during the pandemic.
This is the vintage ice cream scoop that I use for the meatballs...
I use it for cookies and muffins too.
I've been using leftover vegetables in my weekly soups.
Waste Not, Want Not.
Luscious juicy red tomatoes
so pretty to look at...
Flying high up in the sky.
Full blown tulips
Heirloom tomatoes and a brioche loaf
slice the tomatoes and the bread
add butter and a sprinkling of salt
the perfect fresh sandwich
awaits
Tomatoes with fresh Mint
drizzled with a balsamic cream reduction
makes for a tasty salad.
Pearls and stripes
why not get dressed up?
Even if there is nowhere special to go...
Hope that you have enjoyed seeing some of these bright pops of colour.
A distraction from reality
is what I am craving these days filled with so much uncertainty.
People are stressed and struggling to keep positive.
We are safe, the sun is shining, the garden is full of flowers.
There is food in the fridge and the pantry has the basic staples.
We have toilet paper!
Books to read and a knitting project on the needles.
Our world has changed but we are doing what we are told by staying home and staying safe and here in BC the curve is showing signs of flattening.
We are grateful for all the medical staff and essential services
that allow us to remain safely cocooned at home.
We are all in this together in unity.
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Stay Safe
until next time....
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~