Showing posts with label Punta Gorda Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Punta Gorda Florida. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

It's WORDEN FARMS Wednesday at Fishermans Village



I love Wednesday's during the winter here.  We are able to pick up the very best organic vegetables and fruit all grown on Worden Farms in Punta Gorda.  Today's bounty is red leaf lettuce, carrots, diakon, corn and gold beets. 

Wait till you see the pic of the lettuce alone.  Its bigger than a small child.  

Once washed and bagged with paper towels wrapped around it, it will last for more than a week. 

SO what's for Dinner tonight..........?

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Punta Gorda Weekend FUN

There's loads to do in Punta Gorda this weekend.  Thanks to EVERYTHING PUNTA GORDA you can find out what's happening in one easy place, not just this weekend but ongoing.

This weekend the 1st Annual Festa Italia at Lashley Park and Warbird Weekend at the Punta Gorda Airport. Don't miss out.  The weather is supurb. 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Worden Farms Wednesday at Fishermans Village

Worden Farms is a fantastic Organic Farm in Punta Gorda, FL.  Every Wednesday they are at Fisherman's Village with wonderful fruits and veggies.  Here is today's pics.




Carrots Onions and Romanesco                              Baby Bok Choi








SO WHAT IS ON OUR MENU THIS WEEK???

Pickled Beets - Just boil your beets whole, when fork tender take them out to cool.  Once cool, either slice or cube and place in a glass or plastic container with a lid.  Add 1 tsp. of sugar and cover the beets with cider vinegar and ice cold water.  I like about half and half, but you can add more vinegar or water to your taste.  Let sit refrigerated 24 hours.  Eat alone or use in salads.

Cooked Beet Greens - Cut stems off the beet greens, wash well.  Place in a pot that is large enough to hold all of the greens, add about a cup of water, cover and cook till tender.  Serve alone with a splash of vinegar and a sprinkle of salt.  You can also drain them well, add a splash of vinegar and olive oil and toss with some nice crispy bacon that has been diced.

Veggie stir fry - Bell Pepper, Broccoli, Onion, Romanesco, and Carrots chop all into bite  size pieces.  Heat oil in a wok or large pan.  Add above veggies and cook 5 minutes stirring so they wont burn.  Add IRON CHEF Sesame Ginger Sauce and stir well.  Cook another 3 minutes.  Add Baby Bok Choi, and stir till tender.  Adjust seasoning by adding pepper and or red pepper flakes.  Serve over brown rice.

Caesar Salad - Tear lettuce into a large bowl.  Drizzle with your favorite Caesar Dressing.  Top with shavings of Parmesan cheese.

Garlic Cheese Bread - To go along with the Caesar Salad.  1/2 cup softened butter or margarine and mix in a heaping Tablespoon of roasted garlic (from an earlier post) and 1/2 cup of shredded Parmesan cheese.  Slice a great bread into 1 inch slices.    Spread mixture on the bread.  Place on a cookie sheet.  Broil in the oven till the top browns. (Don't do like I do and forget it and burn the top.)

Stuffed Bell Peppers - Choose a pot the size that will fit the # of bell peppers that you will be cooking.  Put about 1 1/2 inches of water in the bottom of the pan. Wash Bell Peppers.  Cut the tops off the bell peppers, making sure you cut enough off as you will be putting them back on when you steam them.  Clean out the inside of the bell pepper.  Set the peppers aside.  Cook hamburger with diced onion, add salt and pepper to taste, and any other seasonings you like.  Stuff Bell Peppers with hamburger Place the tops back on and secure with tooth picks, set in pot, bring water  to a boil.  Decrease heat to medium, cover and cook 30 minutes.  Remove Stuffed Bell Peppers to a plate and serve.  






Friday, January 7, 2011

6 weeks to a wedding - Thanks 3 - A NEW BEGINNING HAIR SALON

Shannon had an idea of how she wanted to wear her hair for the wedding and weeks a go I made an  appointment for her with Debbie, owner of A NEW BEGINNING HAIR SALON in Punta Gorda (941-639-7773).  Her salon is located on Sullivan street in the big green house. 

Shannon printed out pictures of styles she liked to show Debbie, and that really helped.   Shannon had also purchased a piece of hair jewelry since she was not going to be wearing a veil. We took that along so Debbie could make sure to style Shannon's hair using it.  Debbie also was REALLY clear with Shannon.... "If you do not like what I am doing, let me know right away....Remember that I will not be offended....I want you to be happy with your hair."  Yea! Debbie and a great big THANKS.  You are great and Shannon's hair was beautiful.  Just perfect with THE DRESS. 


   Shannon and Debbie






Shannon's hair close up
















And Shannon's hair at the end of the evening.  It stayed beautifully.













Debbie had a great hint for styling - wash your hair the night before, be sure to use some product that adds volume.  This makes it easier to style like this, and also increases the staying power.  Make sure your stylist has a great idea of what you want for your style.  And be sure to speak up, you do not want to have your hair styled, only to go home to take it down and do it yourself.  A great stylist will work with you to make your day beautiful.  Thanks Debbie.  

Photos: Lester Kuhn Photography and Serrin Boys Photography.  No Photogragh may be used or reproduced without permission