My assortment of stuff for giveaway. |
Another big project out of the way today was a good cleaning of the garden. A friend came over to do the work for me and I was amazed at how much he did in such a short time. It took him about 2 hours to clear away what would normally take me time over a 2 or 3 day period. I'm so pleased to have this work done because it is going to rain for the next few days. Once the rain stops, the bedding plants will at last get planted! The constant rains and cool weather have really delayed all this work but at least it is getting done now. We did have a few days of sunshine but on those days I was busy. The patio furniture will be cleaned up very soon too and made ready for al fresco dining and relaxing with friends.
I managed to try another new recipe today. Something I've been wanting to try for years. I don't know why but it is one of those dishes that I just never got around to making and I felt intimidated by. I have my blogging friend, Diane at the blog, My Life in the Charente to thank for inspiring me to make the soup at last and I was pleased to find that it is really very easy. My regular readers know that I only like to make easy recipes. You can find Diane's recipe for butternut squash soup here.
Butternut Squash Soup |
I most often modify recipes according to what I have on hand and today was no exception. In this case, I omitted the dairy, the citrus and the apple; not because I didn't want to add these but I didn't happen to have them on hand even though I normally would have these items in stock! I just made sure I had enough broth and seasoning to ensure the squash and onions were cooked and to ensure that the blended version would be reasonably thick and creamy. It worked out perfectly and it was so tasty! I will definitely try this soup again and also the spinach soup I tried for the first time the other day.
6 comments:
So pleased that you enjoyed the soup. Strangely enough to me the apple and the citrus are what give it that special flavour but so long as you enjoyed it that is the main thing. Yes it is very easy to make I agree. Take care and thanks for mentioning my blog. Diane
Hi Diane, I really did enjoy the soup. You are right the apple and citrus give it a unique flavour I am sure. I would have added it but I had no apples on hand today. Next time ;-)
Oh that soup looks very nice!
... aw gee Penny, you've just reminded me of how much junk I need to sort through, throw away and burn ... but, with the distraction of a high speed internet connection my 'lazy' philosophy kicks in:
"Never do today what you can put off 'till tomorrow"
:)
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Thank you, Esther. The soup was delicious.
I know what you mean, Graham. It is very easy to put off this kind of work unless yo really have a motivation for doing so. I've been working like a busy beaver (Canadian expression) and I'm managing to get a lot done. Someone is coming over tomorrow to pick up some (hopefully all) of my "stuff". I'm determined to get through papers and photos next. I did get rid of a lot of old negatives today. I don't want anyone having to sort through my stuff "some day".
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