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Enjoying the Spring and Summertime Taste and Aroma of Fresh Basil, King of Herbs

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 4, 2024
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Grapevine by Rosalyn Queen

One of my favorite activities is taking my morning cup of coffee out on my deck and breath in the sights and sounds of a new day.  First, I am usually greeted by a couple squirrels who have made their home in our tree.  Then if I sit very quietly and do not have Max. out with me. I can enjoy the sound of birds.  I have not had any success with my bird feeders but I will work on that.  Then I have the most important conversation of the day with my pansies.  Their beautiful little faces always seem to be smiling all the time.

 

Once I finish my second cup of coffee and my parts are ready to move I tend to my vegetables.  I have six tomato plants and three pepper plants.  I am getting ready to stake my tomato plants.  I am happy to report that I have several little green tomatoes and an abundance of blooms on my pepper plants.  My zucchini is really growing but to date I do not have any blooms.  Now I save the best till last and that is my basil plants.  You know Leslie and Dixon got me a planter of basil for Easter, what a great gift.  First I ruffle the leaves very gently and just breathe in the wonderful scent.  In my opinion better than any candle scent.

 

I am happy to report that my pasta sauce contained fresh basil and the tomato salad this week also contained fresh basil.  I pinch off the leaves from the top and very gently tear them before adding them to my dishes.  I will chop up a handful of basil and add them to my meatballs.

 

As I sat on my deck enjoying the scent of basil I wondered surely there were other dishes that contained basil.  This is what my research turned up.  With cantaloupe and melons so plentiful during this season, try cantaloupe mozzarella with prosciutto mixed together and topped with fresh basil. Chop some watermelon and mix with feta and fresh basil. When preparing berries to top that cake add some chopped basil with lemon juice  and sugar and top with some cream.  Try decorating you peach or apple  pie with fresh basil leaves.  It makes a beautiful decoration as well as adding a different taste to your dish. 

 

If you prepare noodles, shrimp, mushrooms and peas top off with basil before serving. With all the fresh asparagus that is available now, add some almonds, goat cheese and basil when preparing this dish..  I encourage you to get creative when preparing your dishes and try incorporating basil in them.

 

A very happy birthday to Phil Oliverio.  When thinking about Phil, I relived the memory of Father Federico who was our priest at Immaculate Conception.  When he first came to our church he.

got Phil and I mixed up.  What a compliment.  Many more Phil in good health.

 

I really enjoyed two outings this week, one with Cheryl and John Mihaulic and one with my brother Bill and his wife, Dani. Although I had delicious food, the interaction was so good.  Just catching up and reliving memories.  I hope you will set aside time today to catch up with family and friends.

 

Stay happy and healthy and I hope every time you smell basil you think of me. Enjoy summer and until next week “Now You Have Heard It Through The Grapevine.”

 

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