Monday, February 10, 2025

VEG

In my last post I showed you a pyramid of lemons and limes.

Or if you'd like to practice your Spanish . . limones y limas.

Today's picture shows you a different side of SWMBO's kitchen artistry.



Zucchini, peppers, onions and garlic.

Or once again in Español . . calabacín, pimientos, cebollas y ajo.

All ready for Judy's stir-fry recipe.

Whatever the language, it was good!

10 comments:

  1. Yum! Dinner here was venison tenderloins in mushroom gravy over quinoa, Savoy cabbage, and fried apples. Pretty tasty, but stirfry...that sounds like dinner tomorrow maybe!

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  2. You're eating very good stuff. They didn't grow much of that in North Dakota.

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  3. That would be my ideal summer meal.
    At the moment we are filling up with stodge to beat the cold!

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  4. I wonder why Yanks chose the Italian word "zucchini" instead of the French word "courgette" as we British did way back in time. I also wonder why our forebears didn't come up with an Anglicised term for the fruit/vegetable such as a "grock" which is a contraction of "green" and "cock".

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  5. I have never had zucchini.

    Garlic is bad for my inner vampire.

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