I can't help it. Even though it is a million degrees outside, I can smell it in the air. Fall is just around the corner. I am like my dog when a chicken is roasting. She can smell it a mile away and I can smell fall. I hung my Fall wreath on the front door. So what, sue me!!! I declare that Fall has begun!!!! Call the season police if you must. They can lock me up and force feed me margaritas with little umbrellas but I will burp apple cider!!! It's happening....it's here!
I promised to fill the tulipiers and I did. What I didn't promise was healthy flowers. There is a flower monopoly in this town that really ticks me off. You either have to pay a gazillion dollars for good flowers or buy them from street vendors who sell the wholesaler's dying blooms. I thought I bought some healthy roses until I unwrapped them. But I filled the vases anyway.
I filled each one with water.
I used another small vase to place in the center.
One rose bud is placed in each hole.
I filled the center vase with roses.
This is the final arrangement with the center vase placed inside the tulipiere.
I roasted a chicken for dinner yesterday and decided to show you a simple way to use leftover chicken. Curried chicken salad.
Chop all of the leftover chicken into small dice.
Add curry powder. I added 3 tablespoons. This amount depends on how heavy you want the curry flavor to be. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Add about 2 teaspoons of dijon mustard, a half cup of mayonnaise and a third cup of sour cream. Mix together.
Sqeeze in the juice from one lime.
Mix in some chopped Thai basil. This is optional but I have a lot of this in my garden and I put it in anything I can.
Almost forgot this ingredient....chop up one Granny Smith apple.
Mix the apple into the salad.
Curried chicken salad which can be eaten plain or made into a sandwich. Mmmmmm!!!
I promised to fill the tulipiers and I did. What I didn't promise was healthy flowers. There is a flower monopoly in this town that really ticks me off. You either have to pay a gazillion dollars for good flowers or buy them from street vendors who sell the wholesaler's dying blooms. I thought I bought some healthy roses until I unwrapped them. But I filled the vases anyway.
I filled each one with water.
I used another small vase to place in the center.
One rose bud is placed in each hole.
I filled the center vase with roses.
This is the final arrangement with the center vase placed inside the tulipiere.
I roasted a chicken for dinner yesterday and decided to show you a simple way to use leftover chicken. Curried chicken salad.
Chop all of the leftover chicken into small dice.
Add curry powder. I added 3 tablespoons. This amount depends on how heavy you want the curry flavor to be. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Add about 2 teaspoons of dijon mustard, a half cup of mayonnaise and a third cup of sour cream. Mix together.
Sqeeze in the juice from one lime.
Mix in some chopped Thai basil. This is optional but I have a lot of this in my garden and I put it in anything I can.
Almost forgot this ingredient....chop up one Granny Smith apple.
Mix the apple into the salad.
Curried chicken salad which can be eaten plain or made into a sandwich. Mmmmmm!!!
Comments
I´ll try that curried chicken some time!
Have a great day now!
Christer.
The flowers..wonderful and the chicken - looks heavenly. Here is to Fall - Whoo hoo - the sooner the better!! Sarah
sniff
I love the heat and I want my sun back.
No offense
Cheers!
Michelle :)
xoxo
Michelle :)
I'm sure that you made those poor flowers feel much better, being arrange so beautifully! You perked up their little spirits, making them feel loved and treasured, which is all that a flower desires. Well done!!
And your chicken salad recipe sounds so yummy! As it so happens, I roasted a chicken yesterday, and was wondering how I could make something different out of the leftovers. I'm off to the market tomorrow to get the other ingredients that I'll need! Thank you!!!
Your vase is exquisite !
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