Monday, July 5, 2010

Fresh Tastes of Summer!

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Oh, the delicious flavor of a cucumber fresh-picked from the garden; you just can't beat it. We finally got a couple of cucumbers ripe enough to pick, as well as some yellow squash - which I suspect we will be picking for the next few weeks.

Since the tomatoes aren't quite ready yet, I had to purchase a few greenhouse tomatoes at the supermarket today to go along with the cucumbers. One thing I love about this season is the simplicity of preparation -- simply slice the tomatoes and the cucumbers, and serve them with just a dash of salt and pepper. In the words of Rachael Ray, YUM-O!

We haven't had much luck this year with zucchini. Michael planted four plants from seed, but they all have withered away. We may get a few zucchini out of them but certainly not as many as we had last year. The yellow squash, on the other hand, will be quite plentiful this year. My favorite way of preparing yellow squash is to cut up an onion and 3 or 4 small yellow squash into chunks, saute in olive oil, add some fresh thyme, salt and pepper, and let it all simmer for about 10 minutes until lightly browned. The flavors really come through in this dish.

I hope you enjoy some fresh summer experiences for yourself - definitely worth a little extra effort.
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