Garden Cookies
Hi, I'm Diana and I am making more dog cookies! I was out and they kept dragging me back in! The bastards.
I had four additional dogs added to my list over the weekend and I started to worry that I wasn't going to have enough to go around. These things are gifts, I don't want to look like I'm giving them testers. I want every body on my list to get you know, "enough". I now have sixteen dogs on my list and I was a little afraid that varieties I had were not going to be "enough".
So. Now I just finished making banana/honey flavored. I was going to also make mint/parsley breath freshening cookies and I went to the store to get bananas, mint and parsley. I was very successful with the bananas and mint and then I had to look around for my parsley and finally found a bunchie of what I thought was parsley - because it was in a slot called "curly parsley". I did not notice the tag on the parsley that read "cilantro".
Cilantro isn't just a fancy way of saying " curly parsley" is it? I don't know from either of them and I'm not sure of the breath freshening talents of cilantro, because if if cilantro was okay, I think it would have specified "cilantro" and not parsley. But I'm not sure. I can say that cilantro looks a lot like what I imagined parsley would look like.
They both look like things I riped with great prejudice from the ground around my real plants. Speaking of my real plants, the garden, is still there. I had to yank two baby brocs due to pest damage and I tried to remove a tomato because it was dead, but it was still tied up with garden tape and I didn't have anything handy to cut it free. The other plants are still there and still making every attempt to be productive, with the peppers just covered with blooms - but I'm not feeling hopeful about further harvests, but to give them the benefit of the doubt, I'm not going to completely remove the non-dead plants and the plastic mulch until after the first freeze. Then I'm going to start dumping leaves on the plot and start thinking about next spring.
1 comment:
The plodding gourmet ant says she really likes celantro, and suggests you see if Daisy likes it. Then you can smell her breath. That's The Emperical Method, I think.
Post a Comment