I tried out the new wide angle lens. This is a 17/40 so it does not take panoramic views.
It is planted in a perfect location with southwest exposure and all day sun. It is abundant to say the least. It is looking like "Little Shop of Horrors".
This is a shot of his backyard. Just three years ago none of these plants were here except for one big old pine tree. It is becoming a jungle. The red maple was bought for 1.95 at the end of the season and was a mere twig. Look how much it has grown in just 3 years.
Here is a pic of my raised beds with the wide angle. It manages to pull in more than a normal lens would. If these raised beds don't produce this year they are coming out in the fall and I am going back to lawn.
My raised beds are full of radishes right now. I will plant tomatoes and peppers later in the season. I plant lots of herbs in pots so they are right outside the door when I need them.
I cut them into 1 # thickness and placed them between double sheets of saran wrap. Then covered them with more saran and pounded them out to about 1/8 inch thickness with a rolling pin.
After they were pounded, I layered them on a plate and sprinkled them with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper.
When they were ready for coating I placed flour, beaten egg and corn meal in three separate plates. First you dip a piece of pork into the flour and press to coat on both sides. Then you dip both sides in beaten egg, this holds the cornmeal. Finally you press it to coat in the cornmeal.
Keeps these in a 180 degree oven until ready to serve. They make great sandwiches but I served them over angel hair pasta tossed with a bit of butter and topped with a fried egg and capers.
It is planted in a perfect location with southwest exposure and all day sun. It is abundant to say the least. It is looking like "Little Shop of Horrors".
This is a shot of his backyard. Just three years ago none of these plants were here except for one big old pine tree. It is becoming a jungle. The red maple was bought for 1.95 at the end of the season and was a mere twig. Look how much it has grown in just 3 years.
Here is a pic of my raised beds with the wide angle. It manages to pull in more than a normal lens would. If these raised beds don't produce this year they are coming out in the fall and I am going back to lawn.
My raised beds are full of radishes right now. I will plant tomatoes and peppers later in the season. I plant lots of herbs in pots so they are right outside the door when I need them.
Pork Schnitzel Recipe
This is a very good way to make inexpensive schnitzel using pork instead of veal. I like it better with pork because it is more tender. I had some pork tenderloins which I needed to use before the expiration date.
This is a very good way to make inexpensive schnitzel using pork instead of veal. I like it better with pork because it is more tender. I had some pork tenderloins which I needed to use before the expiration date.
I cut them into 1 # thickness and placed them between double sheets of saran wrap. Then covered them with more saran and pounded them out to about 1/8 inch thickness with a rolling pin.
After they were pounded, I layered them on a plate and sprinkled them with sea salt and freshly cracked pepper.
When they were ready for coating I placed flour, beaten egg and corn meal in three separate plates. First you dip a piece of pork into the flour and press to coat on both sides. Then you dip both sides in beaten egg, this holds the cornmeal. Finally you press it to coat in the cornmeal.
Keeps these in a 180 degree oven until ready to serve. They make great sandwiches but I served them over angel hair pasta tossed with a bit of butter and topped with a fried egg and capers.
***Remember to enter the giveaway by clicking on the button on the sidebar.
Comments
I like the wide angle lens. It fills the frame with lots of garden goodies.
This recipe looks so good. When I really like a recipe I swear I can smell the aroma.
Have a great day.
xoxo to The Teddy!
1.95 for a maple!! I don´t think I can buy seeds for so little money :-) :-) :-) That was a good bargain!
I actually belives there might be some life left in my wisteria :-) I scraped the bark and it looked green benieth. If not I will have big troubles taking it down, that will take days I´m afraid :-) :-)
I love schnitzel! But I don´t think I´ve ever made it from veal. I always belived it should be made from pork :-)
Have a great day now!
Christer.
The new lens looks like fun!
Yours looks heavenly!
Your wisteria is incredibly beautiful!
~bangchik
I'm hungry again!
And about your garden...
If I wasn't so crazy about you,
I would hate you out of jealousy! LOL!
Does your family truly know how well they eat? They eat like they are at a 5 star restaurant, every night!
I think I'll just take up residence in your son's back yard. :)
All your grounds are SO PRETTY!
They remind me so much of English gardens. Just beautiful.
And that pork recipe...yum. When you said you put it over pasta, I was like, "Yep. That would be perfect."
XO