Hi Everyone!
I learned how to do this on NightCafe and I love it!!!!
My garden is pretty much done. I cut the last of the yellow squash and cucumbers today.
Now, growing tomatoes here is difficult. However, for some reason I have a Roma tomato plant taking off. These fell of in my hand during the storm.
Fried green tomatoes?
And today there are 24 tomatoes
on the plant.
The other night I made kidney friendly roasted chicken, potatoes from the garden soaked for 24 hours before cooking, and home canned peas.
For Dessert, a kidney friendly home canned pears and strawberry preserve Streusel cake.
It was going to be a plumb cake but my canned plumbs were to mashy. I used them for a smoothy. I had some pears and the preserves and it worked out even better.
Also I have been using my steamer almost everyday. I highly recommend this.
Well, I guess that's it for now. I have a poblano casserole in the over that's ready to come out.
Nicole

I love what you created on NightCafe. But, I am really interested in the poblano casserole
ReplyDeleteYou are such a good cook!
ReplyDeleteWow, that NightCafe art is really striking, such a unique visual, isn't it? It's always a little sad when the garden winds down, but those last cucumbers and squash look huge and perfectly sweet. Twenty-four tomatoes on one plant is fantastic, especially when Romas are difficult, maybe it really is a cold weather plant. The kidney-friendly meal looks delicious and so thoughtfully prepared, and that pear and strawberry streusel cake sounds absolutely amazing, sometimes throwing ingredients together with no recipe is the best way to cook. Enjoy that poblano casserole.
ReplyDeleteYour food is so good! I definitely will order the chicken, mash peas dish when I drop in.
ReplyDeleteWe have a delish potato soup. Most ingredients come pre-packaged, but not the chicken, of course. 😀
ReplyDelete...he does like soup?
ReplyDeleteMy garden is done too. Sadly my brussel sprouts, which I was hoping to nurse along for another month, ended up full of nasty caterpillars eating them away. :( Your crops look great though. Lucky you to still have tomatoes. And I've been in the mood to make some soup too, even if my hubby isn't a fan either. Happy mid-week. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so good!
ReplyDeleteIt is the time for soups and stews. :)
Dumb question: Are those tomatoes ripe? I sure watched the movie "Green Tomatoes", but here in Germany I never saw any!
ReplyDeleteDo they taste different?
To Ingo´s dismay I´m a no-recipe-dude myself... That soup looks yummy! Getting hungry here ("forgot" to have lunch) - hence I go with Gene!
Good looking cucumber. In fact, all the food looks great. Makes me hungry!
ReplyDeleteGlad your new steamer is proving itself worthy!
ReplyDeleteOh that cake looks good. I love fried green tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteLuv your AI generated
ReplyDeleteAnd
Yummy food
Thanka for drlpping by my blog today
Much♡love
Your food looks amazingly delicious. Nice creative art again on Nightcafe.
ReplyDeleteYou are dancing through the seasons nicely. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteNicole,
ReplyDeleteVocê é muito prendanda!
Coisa boa ver uma mulher
rmoderna e prendada.
Adorei os pepinos e os tomates.
Mas o restante está com jeito d emuito
gostoso.
Respondi a Vc lá no Espelhando,
depois, olha lá.
Bjins
CatiahôAlc.
I sound like a broken record but I am so impressed by your gardening, your harvest and its haul.
ReplyDeleteSteamers are brilliant aren't they.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
oh my goodness!!!!!! all the food is making me hungry! Lovely Nicole! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Look at all that delish food ~ yummy ~ thanks,
ReplyDeletean artist reflects
Boa quinta-feira com muita paz e saúde, minha querida amiga Nicole. Os legumes parecem maravilhosos e a comida deliciosa. Grande abraço carioca.
ReplyDeletethank you
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