“I long for the days before the Last Desolation. The age before the Heralds abandoned us and
the Knights Radiant turned against us.”
Oooh! I can hardly wait to read it: my Mother’s Day present along with a
Ukrainian style top . . .
From
Nicole in Tennessee who was told it was a perfect book for a teenager!
Nicole
had a wonderful Mother’s Day
at the Tennessee Renaissance Festival
Here,
we began celebrating with a lovely breakfast that included Scandianavian Pulla Bread . . . made by Bryan,
long
walks in heavenly sunshine followed by a shady table at Starbucks with a
chilled Cascara coffee,
and a delicious dinner of Beef Pot Pie and a Roasted
Citrus Salad.
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ROASTED
CITRUS SALAD
3
or 4 servings
Based
on: BON APPETIT magazine: Jan. 2015
1
large orange
1
large lemon
1
tbsp canola oil
Salt
& pepper
Small
red onion
4
tbsp fresh lemon juice, divided
Lettuce
Avocado
1. Start
oven preheating to 425.
2. Spread
1 tbsp canola oil on rimmed baking sheet.
3. Slice
orange and lemon thinly: 1/8 inch thick. Do not peel.
The peels taste great in this.
4. Spread
orange and lemon slices on rimmed baking sheet.
5. Sprinkle
with salt and pepper.
6. Put
in oven for 10 minutes. Then turn slices
over and bake for 10 to 15 more minutes.
If some pieces are charring, remove them and continue baking until most
pieces are lightly charred in spots and starting to carmelize.
7. Cut
the slices into quarters and put in large salad bowl to cool.
8. Slice
some red onion thinly. I use less than a
quarter of an onion.
9. Combine
the onion with 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice and let sit for 5 to 15 minutes. (This is to sweeten the onion.)
10. Cut up the avocado and mix in with the onion
and lemon juice.
11. Add enough lettuce for 4 people (about 4
handfuls) to the salad bowl with the citrus fruit.
12. Put in 3 tbsp olive oil and 2 more tbsp of
lemon juice.
13. Toss with the avocado and onion.
This is just EXCELLENT!
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But
no Mother’s Day could be complete without thinking of my own mother.
So
I read one of her letters and it, too, was about a gift:
I
send in for sheets for you if they come I will bring them.
"To Mothers who never give up hoping for our happiness."
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