The straightening and realigning of the old brick was going well– until I hit the bee colony! No stings but if my neighbors were watching they probably thought I had done gone crazy!
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Bees
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It’s that a zucchini in your pocket?
Zucchini squash are everywhere now. They also are called courgettes in Europe as my many English cookbooks remind me. The Zucchini or courgette is a summer squash which can reach nearly 18 inches in length. I prefer the smaller ones although the larges courgettes are best to make fritters!
Zucchini Fritters and yogurt and sour cream dip
1 large zucchini or several small – enough to make about 2 cups graded
1 garlic clove minced
A handful of snipped chives – about two table spoons
2 eggs- beaten
2 tablespoons flour
1) Grade the zucchini onto several layers of paper towels
2) Place a paper towel on top of the graded zucchini and roll it tightly and applying pressure to squeeze out the moisture. Place a heavy plate or pot on top to help squeeze out as much moisture as possible.
3) Let it sit for 10 to 20 minutes to remove as much moisture.
4) Place the drained zucchini in a mixing bowl and snip in several tablespoons of chives or scallions.

5) Mix well with your hands. Add the flour.

6) Mix in about a half-a-cup of cheese – cheddar if you want a strong flavor or a feta for a saltier taste.
7) Beat the eggs and add to the zucchini mixture.

8) Using a soup spoon and a fork, scoop a spoon full of the mixture, flatten it with the fork to compact the mixture.

9) Push the mixture off the spoon into oil which has been heated on low until it shimmers.

10) Cook 2 to 3 minutes on each side until the fritter is cooked through. The time it takes for the fritter to cook through to the center will depend on the thickness.

11) Serve with sour cream or a tzatziki sauce. I made a half sour cream and half mayonnaise dipping sauce with a touch of lemon juice.
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Heat and humidity makes a productive vegetable garden.
The temperatures are in the 90s everyday now and the humidity must be about 100%. Everything is growing fast!
The herbs such as basil, fennel, and sage are producing many leaves!
They make a wonderful quick pizza.
It’s way too hot for most yard work. I has a list of things to do in the garden today but it was 85f at 7:30 am!
So off to coffee …
I will sit in the cool and air conditioned Cup-A-Joe coffee shop enjoying my iced double mocha and read the paper or surf the net.
It is Father’s Day here in the USA so I will leave you with a pick taken some time in the 70s!
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