Guest guest Posted August 30, 2007 Report Share Posted August 30, 2007 We cook the same year around, so I will try this. Does the greens loose their color? It's hot here 8 months out of the year, but with central AC we cook and enjoy anything that delights our taste buds. I love Hot Herbal Teas and enjoy a cup most days. Love soups, chili's, baked dishes, homemade bread, hot foods, lol everything anytime and any where! Katie, I guess this month that it must be fall colors in Alaska, or do you get much in the way of that on your trees up there. How do you enjoy your daylight 24/7 in the summer up there and the mostly dark winters? I've always wondered what that would be like? Judy - Katie M Thursday, August 30, 2007 8:42 PM JACOB'S POTTAGE This is a recipe I don't make often, but everytime I do my husband asks why I don't make it more often. It is a hot dish, so you people who live where September is still hot won't want to make it, but try it in December. LOL September is Alaska sometimes brings snow, so I am getting into winter gear now. This is named after the story of Jacob and Esau in Genesis, when made with Swiss chard it is a red stew. JACOB'S POTTAGE 2 . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2007 Report Share Posted August 31, 2007 This soup sounds so wholesome and delicious, I am going to enjoy making it with garden veggies. I have the day off. I went to check the thermometer in the garden, it is 103F, the kale is looking a tad limp. It is around 100 in my kitchen (no AC or heat here) so I might pass on it today. I do not even want to heat a nice kale potato soup I have. ....I have fruit, veggies, a juicer and a blender....it will be a juice and smoothie for lunch.... the corner store had 3 mangos for a dollar! , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > We cook the same year around, so I will try this. Does the greens loose their color? It's hot here 8 months out of the year, but with central AC we cook and enjoy anything that delights our taste buds. I love Hot Herbal Teas and enjoy a cup most days. Love soups, chili's, baked dishes, homemade bread, hot foods, lol everything anytime and any where! > > Katie, I guess this month that it must be fall colors in Alaska, or do you get much in the way of that on your trees up there. How do you enjoy your daylight 24/7 in the summer up there and the mostly dark winters? I've always wondered what that would be like? > > Judy > > - > Katie M > > Thursday, August 30, 2007 8:42 PM > JACOB'S POTTAGE > > > This is a recipe I don't make often, but everytime I do my husband asks why I don't make it more often. It is a hot dish, so you people who live where September is still hot won't want to make it, but try it in December. LOL September is Alaska sometimes brings snow, so I am getting into winter gear now. This is named after the story of Jacob and Esau in Genesis, when made with Swiss chard it is a red stew. > > JACOB'S POTTAGE > > 2 > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2007 Report Share Posted August 31, 2007 It isn't really a soup, it is far to thick to be a soup, It is even a bit thick to be called a stew. You dish it up with a spoon, but what ever you call it, you are in for a treat. I like it best with the swiss chard, but usually end up using spinach because that is something I always have on hand. Katie cabrita_trl <roseta_lleo wrote: This soup sounds so wholesome and delicious, I am going to enjoy making it with garden veggies. I have the day off. I went to check the thermometer in the garden, it is 103F, the kale is looking a tad limp. It is around 100 in my kitchen (no AC or heat here) so I might pass on it today. I do not even want to heat a nice kale potato soup I have. ....I have fruit, veggies, a juicer and a blender....it will be a juice and smoothie for lunch.... the corner store had 3 mangos for a dollar! , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > We cook the same year around, so I will try this. Does the greens loose their color? It's hot here 8 months out of the year, but with central AC we cook and enjoy anything that delights our taste buds. I love Hot Herbal Teas and enjoy a cup most days. Love soups, chili's, baked dishes, homemade bread, hot foods, lol everything anytime and any where! > > Katie, I guess this month that it must be fall colors in Alaska, or do you get much in the way of that on your trees up there. How do you enjoy your daylight 24/7 in the summer up there and the mostly dark winters? I've always wondered what that would be like? > > Judy > > - > Katie M > > Thursday, August 30, 2007 8:42 PM > JACOB'S POTTAGE > > > This is a recipe I don't make often, but everytime I do my husband asks why I don't make it more often. It is a hot dish, so you people who live where September is still hot won't want to make it, but try it in December. LOL September is Alaska sometimes brings snow, so I am getting into winter gear now. This is named after the story of Jacob and Esau in Genesis, when made with Swiss chard it is a red stew. > > JACOB'S POTTAGE > > 2 > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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