Thursday, June 26, 2008

Watermelon

With summer here, it's time to enjoy some nice juicy watermelon. But how do you choose a good one? First, check to make sure the fruit is nice and symmetrical, free from bruises and dents. Take a look at the skin to see that is nice and waxy to the touch. Make sure the melon feels heavy for its size. It is after all, 92% water. When looking at the melon, there should also be a lighter patch somewhere on it where the fruit lay to ripen on the ground. Some people think you need to thump a melon to test its ripeness. If you are one of those folks, the flick the melon with your middle finger and listen to hear a deep thudding sound. That should tell you if your watermelon is ripe or not.

Want to make watermelon ice cubes to refresh your summer drink? Try this recipe:


6 cups cubed, seeded watermelon
4 tbsp. sugar (or to taste)
30-40 fresh raspberries
Bunch of fresh rough chopped mint leaves


Puree the melon in a blender. Add the sugar one tablespoon at a time, to taste. Place one raspberry in each section of 2-3 ice cube trays. Pour in the melon puree and top with a pinch of the chopped mint in each section. Cover and freeze until frozen solid.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Enjoying the Heat

It has been a nice hot weekend and we've been taking advantage in order to get the yard up to speed. Yesterday we assembled a netted cabana on the deck. Now we have not only a lovely outdoor "room" but also a space to sit in and not get attacked by mosquitoes. Today we've been gardening...digging flower beds, moving topsoil, planting and cleaning up. My hubby was cutting the grass with our new John Deere ride-on mower. Now it's time to park ourselves on the deck and enjoy a margarita, I think.