








~ Robert Michael Pyle
( musings of a 'HO-HUM HOUSEWIFE' )
~ Robert Michael Pyle
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Labels: allium photo, azalia, exbury azalea photo, fern photo, Hosta photo, iris photo, May flowers, May garden photos, peony photo, spring wildflowers
LEMONY BLUEBERRY CHEESECAKE
~ A luscious combo, perfect for warm weather
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Crust:
1 1/2 cups vanilla wafers
1 Tbsp. sugar
6 Tbsp. melted unsalted butter
Filling:
2 1/2 pounds room temperature cream cheese
1 1/2 cup sugar
5 room temperature extra-large eggs
2 room temperature extra-large egg yolks
1/4 cup sour cream
1 Tbsp grated lemon zest
1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
1 tsp. lemon extract
Topping:
1 cup currant jelly
3 half-pints fresh blueberries
additional lemon zest
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Labels: blueberry, iris photo. Batik iris photo, spring dessert, summer dessert
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Gardener's Note: Spring flowering Bergenia has large handsome leaves and clusters of delicate flowers ranging from deep purplish pink to pale pink and occasionally white. Grown for their 'sawtoothed' edges as well as blossoms that remain attractive even after the flowers fade, bergenia thrives in full sun or partial shade. Useful as a slow spreading border plant, the huge cabbage-like foliage remains green throughout the year in southern regions and turns a handsome bronze in the fall in cold areas ~ a strong contrast for spring bulbs, ferns and wildflowers.
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Labels: BERGENIA PHOTO, Gardener's Note
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Labels: astilbe, Bleeding heart, bloodroot, coleus, fern, geranium, herbs, Jack-in-the-pulpit, Lady's slipper, lungwart, Poppy, Solomon's Seal, trillium, turtlehead, wood anemone, woodruff
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Labels: FLAG PHOTO, Lee Greenwood, Memorial Day photo
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Labels: basil, cooking with herbs, grilled burger, Memorial Day recipe, spring flowers
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LAMB KABOBS WRAPPED in PITA
~ 'Guilt free' delicious choice for the holiday weekend
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1 1/2 lbs. boneless leg of Spring lamb, cut in cubes
1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh thyme
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh oregano
2 cloves minced garlic
juice and zest of 1 fresh lemon
1 tsp. coarse salt
1 tsp. freshly ground pepper
1 cup plain yogurt
1 clove minced garlic
1 Tbsp. chopped fresh thyme
1 Tbsp. chopped fresh oregano
1 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
4-6 large pitas
Tabbouleh (Tabouli)
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TABBOULEH (TABOULI)
1 cup fine bulgur or cracked wheat
1 cup chopped Italian parsley
1 seeded and chopped English cucumber
1 minced onion
3 chopped scallions
2 chopped and seeded Roma tomatoes
2 Tbsp. chopped mint
1 clove minced garlic
1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
12 chopped black olives
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Labels: cooking with herbs, Gardener's Note, heart smart, Mediterranean food, Memorial Day recipe, oregano, parsley, spring food, spring lamb, thyme
"If you seek a pleasant peninsula,
~ The 'Mighty Mac'
~ Delightful wonders
~ A taste of the wine country
~ Mackinac Island
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Michigan, My Michigan
A song to thee, fair State of mine,
Michigan, my Michigan;
But greater song than this is thine,
Michigan, my Michigan;
The whisper of the forest tree,
The thunder of the inland sea;
Unite in one grand symphony
Of Michigan, my Michigan.
I sing a State of all the best,
Michigan, my Michigan;
I sing a State with riches blest,
Michigan, my Michigan;
Thy mines unmask a hidden store,
But richer thy historic lore,
More great the love thy builders bore,
Oh, Michigan, my Michigan.
How fair the bosom of thy lakes,
Michigan, my Michigan;
What melody each river makes;
Michigan, my Michigan;
As to thy lakes the rivers tend,
Thy exiled children to thee send
Devotion that shall never end,
Oh, Michigan, my Michigan.
Thou rich in wealth makes a State,
Michigan, my Michigan;
Thou great in things that make us great,
Michigan, my Michigan;
Out loyal voices sound thy claim
Upon the golden roll of fame
Our loyal hands shall write the name
Of Michigan, my Michigan.
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Labels: Mackinac Island photos, Michigan, Michigan photos, Michigan Week photos, Michigan Wine Country photo
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Labels: fern photo, Henry Beston, spring garden
~ Bergenia , tulips and Lady's Mantle
~ Tulips, hosta, bergenia, trillium, primrose and Maidenhair fern
1) Iris, Cinnamon Fern, Bleeding Heart, Cornflower (Mountain Bluet), Japanese painted fern
2) Trillium & Virginia Bluebell, Trillium, Tulip, Azalia, Bergenia
3) Celandine Poppy, Azalia, Tulip, Trillium & Maidenhair Fern, Azalia
4) Fern, Tulip, Exbury Azalia, Tulip, Azalia & Hosta
5) Solomon's seal, Viburnum, Downy Yellow Violet, Jacob' s Ladder, Jack-in-the-Pulpit
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"When at last I took the time to look into the heart of a flower,
it opened up a whole new world ~
a world where every country walk would be an adventure,
where every garden would become an enchanted one ..."
~ Princess Grace of Monaco
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Labels: azalia, Bleeding heart, Celandine Poppy, exbury azalea photo, fern, iris, Jack-in-the-pulpit, Jacob's Ladder, Solomon's Seal, spring garden photo, trillium, tulip photo, viburnum, violet photo
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Labels: Angelique tulip photo, tulip photo
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Labels: 'Spring green' tulip photo, basil, cooking with herbs, grilled shrimp, simple Spring supper, spring food, tulip photo
~ Lily of the valley
(Convallaria majalis)
(Mother's favorite flower)
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Labels: Anne La Flamme, cake, dessert, lily-of-the-valley photo, Mother's Day
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Labels: chives, cooking with herbs, macadamia, panko crusted, roast asparagus, simple Spring supper, tulip photo, walleye
"The tulips that sparked Tulipomania were especially beautiful. Somewhat shorter than many of today's hybrids, they often had large flower heads with fabulous mottled or 'flamed' colors in two-tone mixes of red, oxblood, yellow, purple and white. Today we call these 'Rembrandt tulips,' as they are featured in so many famous paintings of the Dutch Masters."
~ For a brief escape into the beautiful history of art, lust, beauty and greed, please finish the above excerpt from Hortus Bulborum ~
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Labels: 'Tulip mania', Tulip Fever, tulip photo, Tulipmania