Know what you mean, Rowyfo. My family are brilliant - but live the other side of the world!!! So not too many visits or help, just once a year. I have to fight feeling sad or jealous sometimes when I see what it's like for other people who have loving, helpful families around them - but hey, we're still blessed. And I'm so very, very grateful to have my daughter. And a family. And a roof over our heads. And food on the table. ... And a TMX in the kitchen!!
Didn't read the recipe correctly ..... A very forgiving recipe - it let me add them at the end and still turned out well. ) ) )
At class today, Sergio was talking about this very thing. The cucina povera (cuisine of the poor) involving using a lot more of what we now discard. They use the water from cooking artichokes as a tea for cleansing the liver and couch-grass tea also.Turnip leaves are becoming more popular as cima di rape or rapini ( foreign name means we are more likley? to eat it and pay more !! )
Quote from: CarolineW on May 13, 2009, 10:27:27 amKnow what you mean, Rowyfo. My family are brilliant - but live the other side of the world!!! So not too many visits or help, just once a year. I have to fight feeling sad or jealous sometimes when I see what it's like for other people who have loving, helpful families around them - but hey, we're still blessed. And I'm so very, very grateful to have my daughter. And a family. And a roof over our heads. And food on the table. ... And a TMX in the kitchen!! You've got us too - - for better or worse, richer or poorer, .......
A lemon tart, a chocolate tart, chicken and leek and tarragon pie, mashed potatoes and steamed broccoli