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Friday, July 6, 2012

Cute Baby Corn! (and yummy)

My son was so proud when we went out today and he actually got to pick some of his baby corn that he had grown. He has a green thumb. It is so awesome. No matter what he plants grows like crazy. No watering or anything just grows.

He made me fix these few just for him for dinner. All I did was melt some butter in a pan and kind of saute the little ears in it with a pinch of salt. He loved it. Said that next spring he is going to plant about a million of the baby corn!! He could probably do it. These are the ones that I have bought him the last 2 years -- Baby Corn Seeds. Every single seed has grown. Very hardy plants.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Fried Green Tomato Parmesean



I was given some green tomatoes this morning. My neighbor has a ton of huge tomatoes growing on her deck. I am so jealous of them. All that we have growing are cherry tomatoes. Not sure if you can do this recipe with them. Maybe. Might be good. Be bite sized. LOL

Fried Green Tomato Parmesean

3 medium green tomatoes that you have sliced in about 1/4 inch thick slices

1/4 cup of cornmeal

1/4 cup of grated parmesean cheese

2 tablespoon flour

3/4 teaspoon of garlic salt

some pepper

1 beaten egg

1/4 cup of vegetable oil

Lightly sprinkle the tomato slices with salt and place on a paper towel for 30 to 60 minutes. This is to drain them well. While they are draining combine the dry ingredients in a shallow dish. Put the beaten egg into another bowl. Dip each tomato slice into the egg and then into the dry mix. In a medium skillet , heat the oil on medium high. Fry the coated tomatoes a few at a time until golden brown. Drain on a paper towel. Serve immediately.

We are going to have ours for dinner with chicken.

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Trying To Keep Cool! (also a FREE movie for you)

Trying so hard to keep cool inside. have the windows all covered. Just relaxing and watching movies all weekend was fun. Spending time with family is always great. We had to go out yesterday to get a tire repaired on hubbies truck and stopped by thrift store and got a box full of vhs tapes , about 75 of them. I lost count because my daughter was over and she was grabbing ones she wanted to watch. I think she took about 20. But anyway got all of them for $6.00!!! Pretty good deal. So we got the old VCR out and started watching movies. Armageddon , Deep Impact, and some Veggie Tales for the Little Man. A bad storm blew thru last night dropping hail on us that was the size of ping pong balls. So all of those disaster movies kind of had us freaked out. We had watched Knowing already yesterday morning. So it was a disaster movie day in our house. The Veggie Tales really were good after all of that mayhem. LOL. Here is Knowing for you to watch. Great movie. I had downloaded it to our Roku , but you can watch it here for FREE. Have fun and keep cool!



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