Thursday, October 31, 2024
Halloween in North Miami Beach
Tonight is Halloween, but it feels so different than the Halloweens back in Pennsylvania. Here in Florida we live in a high rise on a street that is all high-rises. There are no Halloween decorations, and it seems like life as usual.
In Pennsylvania, everyone is abuzz with Halloween parties, preparation, and decorations in the stores and in front of homes. I took some shots of a few decorations before we left to spend the winter in Florida. I'll share my favorite photos. All the photos were taken in Pennsylvania except one in New York.
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
“Simple Asian Cucumber and Edamame Salad: A No-Fuss Recipe”
Dressed with rice vinegar, tamari sauce, and a hint of maple syrup, this salad is not only delicious but also packed with specific health benefits.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
"Diwali 101 for Americans: Understanding the Holiday + Recipe
I shop at T.J Max, Marshalls, and Home Good's . In the past few years, I've noticed beautiful festive items being sold for the holiday of Diwali (pronounced Dee -Val -Lee) this time of the year.
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Crustless Sweet Potato Pumpkin Pie -vegan and gluten-free
Nothing welcomes the spirit of fall quite like a slice of homemade (sweet potato) pumpkin pie. Do you agree?
This creamy flourless recipe combines the earthy sweetness of sweet potatoes, with the warm spiced flavors of pumpkin, creating a harmonious blend that’s both comforting and satisfying.
Saturday, October 19, 2024
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Warm Up With Miso-Ginger Vegetable Soup
I just made it this morning in less than 15 minutes. It took no more time than making a bowl of steel cut oatmeal.
Who eats soup for breakfast?
Monday, October 14, 2024
Growing Greens In the Fall
You may remember that I shared this photo of the garden that my son built. It was a big project, and he didn't finish it until the end of the summer. Although he has never gardened before, he was pleased to find out that he could actually still attempt to grow some fall crops before closing shop for the winter.
Although the days are shorter and the air is crisper, fall offers a wonderful opportunity to plant a garden. While many think of spring as the prime planting season, autumn is perfect for growing a variety of hardy crops, especially leafy greens.
My son was a little too late to start his fall crops from seed, so he found a farm selling tiny starter plants which included lettuce, Swiss chard, carrots, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, dandelion greens, and some herbs - all fall crops.
Unfortunately, his radishes and cauliflower didn't seem to want to develop: there were plants but no bulbs. It is something he will have to figure out for next growing season.
Swiss Chard |
I looked it up and the reason the radishes bulbs never developed, and it may be that they were planted too close together, the soil many be too acidic, or since it is a first time garden, the soil may not be loose enough.
He still has a lot to learn for his spring planting, but he is enjoying the abundance of greens!
Why Plant Leafy Greens in Fall?
Leafy greens such as spinach, kale, arugula, lettuces, dandelion, and Swiss chard thrive in cooler temperatures.
Leafy greens provide important health benefits:
Nutrient-Rich Powerhouses:
- Leafy greens are packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Spinach is rich in iron, kale boasts high levels of vitamins A, C, and K, while Swiss chard provides magnesium and potassium.
- Greens such as kale and collard greens are rich in calcium and vitamin K, important for maintaining strong bones as we age.
- Incorporating these greens into your diet may help boost your immune system as winter approaches.
Quick Harvest: Many leafy greens are quick to mature, allowing you to enjoy fresh produce in just a few weeks. This is especially rewarding in the fall, when the first frost can sweeten the leaves, enhancing their flavor.
Storing My Pickings
Since I only go to his garden once a week, I needed to know how long the greens would stay fresh in the refrigerator. This is what I found to help them maintain their freshness:
- Lettuce: up to 1 week. Store in a plastic bag or container to retain moisture.
- Swiss Chard: up to 1 week. Wrap loosely in a damp paper towel and place in a plastic bag.
- Spinach:up to 5-7 days. Keep it in a breathable bag in the vegetable drawer.
- Dandelion Greens: up to 3-5 days. Store similarly to spinach for best results.
- Kale: up to 5-7 days. Use a perforated bag to maintain humidity without causing rot.
Kale |
Anti- Inflammatory Salad - this is a wonderful fall salad made with lettuce, kale, chickpeas, celery, red cabbage, roasted butternut squash and some other vegetables. Why not try it? It's a powerhouse of nutrients and tastes delicious. It goes great with a bowl of quick and easy carrot ginger soup.
Do you plant a garden? Do you re-plant crops for the fall? Any suggestions on the radishes?
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Monday, October 7, 2024
Carrot Ginger Soup Made Easy
Got carrots? Make soup!!!
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Rosh Hashanah October 2024
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is celebrated with thanksgiving, prayer, synagogue services, and family meals. Unlike New Years Eve and Day in the secular calendar, this is a 2 day religious holiday. You may like the recipes I'm sharing.
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