Monday, October 02, 2023

Turnips for breakfast

If my mother hadn't had the habit of adding sugar to certain things, I probably would never have liked turnips.  They have a little sweet taste all their own, but not enough to make up for their smell and strange taste.  Mother made a white sauce to put them in, and added sugar.

Turnips are best planted in late July or August and can be picked when they're big enough.  You have to harvest them before there's a freeze.  Many people eat turnips raw.  They are related to cabbage, kale, and broccoli.    

My biggest turnips weigh just under one pound.  I brought two of them in yesterday to have for my breakfast.  Cliff doesn't like them at all, but in turnip season I eat a lot of them.  I tried for years to make my cooked turnips taste like my mom's, and got pretty close, but not quite.  I googled recipes for turnips and finally found one that was similar to what I ate as a kid:  Thanksgiving turnips, on allrecipes.com.  

I had a big bowl full of cubed turnips for breakfast this morning.  My mom didn't cube them, she sliced them like you do potatoes, before you fry them; I think I prefer her method, and will slice them next time.

Turnips have vitamin C, calcium, Vitamin K, potassium, folate, and antioxidants.  They are low in calories and high in fiber.  And "just a little bit of sugar makes the medicine go down".

Turnips have been grown for over 4,000 years.  They were a staple food in Europe during the middle ages, and arrived in America with the early European settlers.

From the garden


to the house

To the pan


to my mouth

Oh, and by the way, I got signed in to my blog on Google Chrome again, in my comment section.  When I looked down at the comments on yesterday's blog and started to answer one of them, I noticed the drop-down thing where I could sign in with my Google account.  Silly me.  Sure enough, when I did that, I went back to my blog and saw I was still logged in.  Yay!  But will I remember what to do if it happens again?  Probably not.   

Sunday, October 01, 2023

Sunday Stealing

Another stolen meme

1. the last song you heard
     What a Friend we Have in Jesus (at church)
   
2. the last food you ate
Leftover cold Kraft mac and cheese in the pan because I hate to waste food.

3. the last drink you had
     Hot tea

4. the last line in a book/newspaper or magazine you read
"Asher very slowly wilts toward the table, pressing his cheek against it, as if all the will to fight has gone out of him."  From the book Mad Honey

5. the last movie you saw
I don't recall.

6. the last tv-show you watched
     I'm watching football today

7. the last news you read about your hometown 
    From the Facebook community page:
You can sign up for this event now! Come join in on community and cooking! The Craft Fair and Tractor Show will be on the same date!
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8. the last photo you took with your phone, with a little explanation
Me showing off my 7-inch-long radishes... but I didn't take it.

9. the last video you watched on youtube
An acapella version of "Let Him Have His Way With Thee" because I hadn't heard it for years and wanted to see what the words were. 

10. the last thing you brought in the supermarket
     Fish fry stuff, 2 zucchinis (for ratatouille) and Louisiana Fish Fry New Orleans stye breading mix (Our grandson has become quite the fisherman). 

11. the last time you were on an airplane
     Three years ago when we flew to Georgia to visit      our son and his family

12. the last long drive in a car
     What do you consider a long drive?  We drove         one hundred miles to a cousin's funeral.  That's            quite a trip for us these days.

13. the last telephone conversation you had
    My sister

14. the last letter you wrote
    Oh my, that's been awhile.  I don't know.

15. the last concert you attended
   Whisperin' Bill Anderson, I thinkHe says he won't be doing any more live shows except for the Grand Ole Opry once in awhile.  He's 85 years old.