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Hmmm... The carrot souffle? I loved it. Ken said, "Is this carrots?" I think I persuaded him to eat one helping that night. He didn't touch the leftovers as I had some the next afternoon. Oh, well. Though tasty, I think I will stick to my sweet potatoes when it comes to souffle-creating. Though the carrots were a nice change; maybe I will deem it "company food" and make it to spark conversation at the dinner table with good friends.

A souffle of sorts

I am trying a new recipe out tonight....I like to throw in new recipes at least twice weekly, and this happens to be one of those evenings. I am trying a Cooking Light recipe for Carrot Souffle, supposedly a Southern tradition (though I have only been accustomed to the ever-popular sweet potato souffle). I fell in love with Dale's sweet potato souffle, my boss and the man who owned Butterbean's....my very first job as a 16-year-old was their hostess/cashier....back in 1994. I would take containers of that stuff home with me and enjoy it after my lunch shift, or even late at night as a midnight snack. It was even good cold. Carrot souffle is just a twist on this original....complete with a tad bit of sugar, vanilla, eggs, and sour cream. I hope to impress my carrot-hating husband....I won't give up on how many ways I can prepare carrots until his tastebuds find a carroty recipe that they can at last adore. Too many vitamins in those orange stalks to exclude them from o...

Another LOST feast.....

So, we have a group of friends who gather at our house every Wednesday night (or at least the Wednesdays when a new episode of LOST is on ABC)....and we have come to make it a sort of collaborative "supper club" of sorts. We all chip in with ingredients, and the meals that roll out of the kitchen have been varied and, I must say, delish. Tonight was kabob night, and everyone brought a bounty of meat and veggies, which we began to skewer and grill till they were full of crispy fantasticness. It's amazing how a plethora of ingredients can come together so exquisitely well....even when the grill gives us fits and we end up having to use the oven broiler to finish them! (Oops! Did I admit that? It's true...Ken and I have absolutely no luck with grills of any kind.) Summer is near....its smells were familiar as they wafted from the grill's open vent. It won't be long. We enjoyed a nice meal (albeit a quick one; upon being seated at the table, we had exactly 13 min...
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What's left of our kabobs (we started with over 30 skewers!)
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ODE TO THE TOMATO
O, tomato, tomato, How lovely thou art With thine shiny, red skin Pulled taut to hold in the bounty within. I love thee on toasted wheat bread With just a smidgen of mayo... I love thee in vinegar With a sprinkling of oregano. I love thee in salads, Mingling with pasta and such.... I could eat you alone As a single-course lunch. I love how you change To a dark, vibrant red When you're made into sauce, Just begging for bread. Your vitamins are plenty, Your flavor supreme.... Oh, fruit of the garden, Summer's jewel, her queen.
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Newman's O's....five star rating, in our opinion.