My garden angel watches over my kitchen all year round. It is going to be a busy year in the garden, so I will need all the inspiration I can find..... |
Did you know that the Hibiscus is indigenous? There are over 60 species ranging from small ground cover herbs to trees reaching 5 m high. |
Hibiscus flowers appear in many stunning colours......from pink to yellow, orange, red and silvery white. The blooms can be either single or double. |
I GO TO NATURE TO BE SOOTHED AND HEALED,
AND TO HAVE MY SENSES PUT IN TUNE
ONCE MORE.
John Burroughs
Well, if you are like me, you would have been a busy bee and a typical domestic goddess working everywhere all at once. I sometimes wonder what I have achieved in the day.....it starts with the sprinkler in the garden, the dogs, the dishes, the washing, the sprinkler again ....and then moves on to cooking, crafting and creating....in typical domestic goddess style!
On the many trips I make around the garden each day, I always return inside with a bundle of herbs on my lap. One favourite of mine at the moment is Parsley.
PARSLEY PESTO
Ingredients:
30 g bunch of fresh parsley tops, washed and trimmed
1 small bunch of fresh chives, washed and snipped
60 g flaked almonds. ( Toasted adds more flavour)
60 g grated parmesan cheese
300 ml Olive oil
salt and freshly cracked black pepper.
Place all ingredients in a blender or food processor and whiz to a puree.
Do not overmix.
Place in clean glass bottles and store in the fridge.
Superb with Pasta dishes and drizzled over roasted vegetables.
mmmmmmmmm Enjoy!
Just looking at the colour and texture of the ingredients is exciting! |
Hey PESTO......there we have it.....fresh from the garden!! |
Now back to the garden to pick more parsley........
Happy gardening!
Valentine's Day is around the corner, so lots of romantic ideas will follow in February.
To love is to place our happiness in the happiness of another. Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnz |
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