Marta and Helen
Eleanor and Helen
Suddenly, my
cousin is gone. I talked to Helen only a
week or two before she died and she was as uncomplaining as ever. The only thing she said was that she thought
she might have to go into a care facility soon because she was having trouble
walking.
I never knew
Helen until about fifteen years ago when she started visiting Mom in
Saskatoon.
Helen was my
Uncle Fred’s daughter. There were 6
children: Steve, Frank, Lily, Helen,
Martha, and Dennis.
I saw Helen only
once when I was little. She needed help
and had come to see Mom and Dad. She
never forgot a kindness and that’s why she started bringing Mom roses.
After Mom
passed away, Bryan and I used to see Helen in Estevan. We always went to the Tower Café and she always
ordered the All-dressed Pizza. “It’s the
best,” she said.
Then we
would talk about the old days.
Helen was married twice and has left behind 5 children, 18 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
Lily said Helen was a farmer and never liked to cook. Her lungs were damaged by smoking and by dust from grain and working the fields.
Helen was married twice and has left behind 5 children, 18 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
Lily said Helen was a farmer and never liked to cook. Her lungs were damaged by smoking and by dust from grain and working the fields.
I remarked
to Lily, “Helen had an interesting life.”
“I would say
she did,” responded Lily, emphatically.
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Helen said
she went out B.C. once and picked cherries for ten cents a pound and then bought
sealers and canned them on site: 75 quarts.
I do love
cherries, but when we have pizza, Helen, that is when I will most often think of
you.
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When you
have something growing in your garden, you want-to/have-to use it!
So here is
another of my culinary inventions:
Collards on a Pizza
which I am naming. . .
HELEN'S PIZZA
FIRST PREPARE the FIRST TOPPING which
is COLLARDS
2 pounds collards (you can also mix
in beet leaves and spinach)
8 ounces fresh tomatoes
2 tbsp olive oil
1 medium onion
1 ½ tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper
1 tsp fresh oregano (or ¼ tsp dried)
*Cut out the collard stems. (You can boil these up and feed them to your
dog – they are safe {I checked} and full of fiber and nutrients.)
*Cut the collards in short strips
half an inch wide. Set aside.
*Finely dice the tomatoes. Set aside.
*Finely chop the onion. Set aside.
*Wash the oregano and strip those
small leaves away from the stems. Chop
the leaves if they seem large.
*Heat oil and cook onions for 3
minutes over medium heat.
*Add tomatoes and cook 2 more
minutes.
*Add collards, salt, pepper, and
oregano. Reduce heat and cook slowly for
20 minutes.
*Let cool. This is the first layer for your pizza.
I added Ukrainian garlic sausage, mushrooms, zucchini, Kalamata olives, fresh basil, cheddar, and mozzarella.
HELEN'S PIZZA
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