As my v creative friend, K,
recently pointed out in comments, visiting the farmers' market is a good way, especially for urban Pagans, to stay in touch with the seasons. There are several quite good farmers' markets near where I live and work; the
Falls Church Farmers' Market is one of my favorites. I was there early this morning, sampling peaches and cherries, catching up on civic gossip, and buying tomatoes and mozzarella (
Blue Ridge Dairy Company; if you live around here, you'll thank me!).
Sometimes, simple is best.
I slice the tomatoes, drizzle some balsamic vinegar and olive oil, add Genovese basil from the herb bed, crack some pepper, and sprinkle some marigold petals.
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7 comments:
I often prepare the same dish in the Summer. We grow our own basil and tomatoes and I get fresh mozzerella from the Italian Deli. MMMMMMMM.
inannasstar,
It's like the perfect, easy, Summer lunch, isn't it? You're from NJ, right? I don't know why, but you all grow some of the best tomatoes, ever, up there.
Perfection.
Lovely.
It was Lemon Rosemary Bread and blue tomatoes for me this week and the Foggy Bottom Farmer's Market.
K.
K,
Blue tomatoes? Wow! I'm going to look for those next time.
Oops typo I meant blue potatoes, my mind was still on the mozzarella and tomato imagery.
K,
LOL!
I fixed blue potatoes a while back for DiL's mom, when she was visiting. She's never seen anything so weird. They're great steamed, chilled, and served w aioli.
How did you fix them?
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