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| Yep…It’s still winter.
Make the Most of your days…. ENJOY! from…The Gourmet Farm Girl |
Photo by Hoard’s Dairyman
2- Large Portabella mushrooms
1- Chicken breast
¼ cup Panko bread crumbs (or regular bread crumbs)
2 sprigs of fresh Thyme
1/2 teaspoon Farm Girl House Seasoning or salt and pepper to taste
2 Tablespoons butter
2 Tablespoons red onion chopped
¼ cup chopped celery
2 Tablespoons white wine
1 14 oz can chicken broth
½ cup shredded cheddar cheese blend
Serves 2
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When growing up on the farm I used to love to climb the old winding staircase that took me to the top of the house…the Attic.
Blue lady: Schoenau and Hoffmeister 1901-25. Schoenau and; Hoffmeister used 1906, 1909, 1916, and 1923 (among others) as numbers on their dolls. They may represent the years in which the doll was produced. Marked Germany S star PB H 1909-mine has the number 5 under the star.
Pink Lady: George Borgfeldt and; Company was located in New York (1881-1950’s) was founded by George Borgfeldt (1833-1903) along with Marcell and Joseph L. Kahle, as an importer and assembler of dolls for the American and Canadian doll markets (in other words they did not manufacturer their own dolls). They held the distributing rights to many dolls from European manufacturers such as: Buschow and; Beck, Handwerck, Käthe Kruse, Kammer and; Reinhardt, Kestner, Armand Marseille and Steiff. They also distributed American dolls for; Aetna Doll Company, Georgene Averill, Sol Bergfeld and; Son, Dreamland Doll, Cameo Doll Company and K and; K Toy Co. (owned by Borgfeldt). Some dolls distributed by this company may have a “G. B.” marking on them; others will not and have only the marking from the manufacturer. Mine has Germany- G B as the only marking
By The Gourmet Farm Girl
Enjoy this day!
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1 pound cod fillets
1 medium size lemon
2-3 sprigs Thai Basil plus 2-3 extra for garnish
½ teaspoon cracked black pepper
½ teaspoon cheyenne pepper
5-6 Tablespoons butter
Salt to taste
Preheat grill or oven to 400 degrees
Place 2-3 tablespoons of butter on a large piece of aluminum foil; place the cod fillets on top of the butter; fold up the edges to form a tray. Sprinkle with cheyenne, black pepper and salt; place the additional pats of butter, lemon slices and basil on top of the fish.
If grilling place the foil tray with fish directly on the grids; if baking, place the foil tray on a baking sheet. (Some of the juices tend to run out)
Grill or bake for 10-12 minutes till the cod begins to flake, remove from heat and place on a large serving plate, slide the fish off with a spatula; garnish with additional sprigs of fresh Thai basil.
Serves 2-3
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Serves 3-4