I do that too, berries,plums,peaches,black cherries...blah blahThat was just a midday snack picked fresh from the garden. I eat other stuff that isn't so healthy. But in moderation. Overall I eat a healthy diet. I snack on things like fresh fruits and vegetables because I like them. But sometimes I go the fried fatty food route or something not too healthy.
Classy........great wine...great looking food........know I'm hungry
How's that Cabernet? I had to look it up. It has a good rating. Not cheap either. 2015 seems to be a good vintage for that particular wine. I found some locally for $29 a bottle. I usually stick with California cabs but I'm alway looking to try something good from other regions. I might just get a bottle and hang onto it for this years Christmas Prime Rib along with my goto Louis Martini.
I’m a big Louis Martini fan. Especially their Napa cabs. I think you’ll like the Achaval Ferrer.How's that Cabernet? I had to look it up. It has a good rating. Not cheap either. 2015 seems to be a good vintage for that particular wine. I found some locally for $29 a bottle. I usually stick with California cabs but I'm alway looking to try something good from other regions. I might just get a bottle and hang onto it for this years Christmas Prime Rib along with my goto Louis Martini.
Ha haI’m a big Louis Martini fan. Especially their Napa cabs. I think you’ll like the Achaval Ferrer.
AF has some nice Malbecs too.
Total Wine in Vancouver has a few of their wines.
Sounds good. Kale is great in soups. I eat it in salads as well. But I really like it just steamed and tossed with some garlic oil and a little red wine vinegar then sprinkled with some coarse sea salt.I didn't get a picture, but we tried a new soup this week. We were getting lunch ready and digging in the freezer for spinach as something green to add. Could not find any spinach, so we steamed a package of kale. We were wrapping up the last of the fish from the day before, and I had leftover pork chops. Anyway neither the wife or I liked the kale. I was able to eat it with hot sauce, but there was a lot leftover. So we looked for recipes with kale and tried a bean and kale soup. It called for 1 can of tomatoes, 1 of beans, cloves of garlic, half an onion, chicken broth, salt pepper and a couple of things we didn't add (I don't remember what they were). We did one small can of diced tomatoes with green chili's and a few fresh tomatoes, two cans of beans, (some kind of white bean, not sure just what she used) diced garlic and half a bullion cube. Half an onion, salt and pepper were the only things that we really stuck to the recipe with. Also chopped up about a pork chop and a half and added.
It was good, but right on the edge of being too hot, so the next day we added another can of beans and a couple more tomatoes. I'm on day three and haven't got tired of it yet.
One winter I had an half assed green house, and I grew kale in it. It really did well. We learned to like it. I can't remember how we cooked it though.I've tried Kale every way imaginable trying to like it. And I'm pretty handy in the kitchen.
Italian. Mexican. Thai. Chinese. Japanese. Korean. Juiced. Smoked. Grilled. Fresh. Sautéed. Blanched. Deep fried.
I mean I really went for it, it's so easy to grow.
But my taste buds just no likey.
Like some people with cilantro.
Basically it ruins everything else in the dish for me.
I've tried Kale every way imaginable trying to like it. And I'm pretty handy in the kitchen.
Italian. Mexican. Thai. Chinese. Japanese. Korean. Juiced. Smoked. Grilled. Fresh. Sautéed. Blanched. Deep fried.
I mean I really went for it, it's so easy to grow.
But my taste buds just no likey.
Like some people with cilantro.
Basically it ruins everything else in the dish for me.