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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Olive Celery Salad Plus

It's hard to believe that it's been a week since my last post.

Last Thursday I left the 'farm' and headed to New York to attend my great-nephews wedding.  That really makes me sound old!  But, I'm really not... see, I was five when my nephew was born so it makes perfect sense that my great-nephew could be getting married while I'm still fairly young.  (At least that's what I'm telling myself!)

Poor Country Boy wasn't able to go because of work *sad face*.  But, I guess someone has to keep working to pay the bills and for trips back home! 

It was a beautiful wedding.  The reception was held in a pavilion at Hamlin Beach State Park where he proposed to his bride to be.  (He's had a crush on her since grade school *smile*!)

If I had to label the style of the wedding I would say it was Rustic Elegance....


Simple yet lovely.  This photo was taken before the candles were lit but there are tons of candles on the fireplace mantel and the lace covered mason jars each had a candle in them.

I won't be posting anymore about the wedding as I did not get prior permission from the lovely couple.  (I try not to post photos of people or about people unless I have their permission.)

So, on to the title of this post... the food was delicious!  Baked Ziti, sliced roast beef, Chicken Parmesian, green beans, roasted potatoes, rolls and an olive celery salad all catered by a couple from their church.  How awesome is that?!

Now, I love olives.  Black olives, green olives, kalamata olives, you name it, if it's an olive I like it!  So, needless to say, I was looking forward to trying this salad.  (sorry, it's a little blurry)


I was not disappointed.  As you can see, there's a lot going on in this salad.  Olives, celery, onions, jalapeno peppers, roasted red peppers, banana peppers, spices and a light dressing.  It was a tad on the spicy side for me because of the jalapenos and banana peppers but it was still good.   We brought some home with us and I added some cubed cheddar cheese to it and it was good.  Still spicy but good.

When I got back home, I decided to make my own version of the olive celery salad.  Here's what I came up with...

Olive Celery Salad Plus (if you have a better name, I'm open to suggestions, lol!)

1 jar jalapeno stuffed olives
1 large rib of sliced celery (including leaves)
1 roasted red bell pepper sliced or chopped (I did a little of both to end up with bite size pieces)
1/4 of small onion, chopped (can add more or less to taste)
2-4 oz. of cubed pepperjack cheese (or your favorite cheese)
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons garlic-flavored red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Fresh oregano, chopped, to taste ( I used approximately 2 tablespoons)

In a medium size bowl add all ingredients and stir until well combined.
Cover and refrigerate for at least four hours or as long as overnight before serving.

As you can see, there's a lot of room for making this recipe according to your taste.  If you're not a big fan of garlic then leave the garlic powder out and use a plain red or white wine vinegar.  If you like lots of spicy heat then add some sliced jalapenos and/or banana peppers to it.

Here's my olive celery salad...


It has just the right amount of spicy heat for me!  I ate it with some homemade mac-n-cheese, yum!

Do you love olives?

If you do, try this salad.  I'd love to hear your variations on it.


Till next time,



Thursday, May 24, 2012

Homosassa Springs Favorites, Part 4

There is an underwater observatory that was built and put in place in the mid-60's.  It has a nice deck on top then you can walk down the stairs to see the fish underwater.


They have a 'show' where you can watch the manatees during feeding time...



 



Coming up for air...


Gentle Giants...


A family of otters...


That's all for this visit to Homosassa Springs State Park.  If you're ever in the area I'd encourage you to pay a visit.  It's a lovely way to spend a day.

Till next time,


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Homosassa Springs Favorites, Part 3

Are you ready to continue our 'walk' around the park?

Here we have a Roseate Spoonbill sitting on her nest...


Sandhill crane...


The Whooping Crane is similar in appearance to the Sandhill Crane except for their coloring.  Can you spot the differences?


Burrowing owls...


Barn owls...


I can't remember the name of this owl...


Hawks...



Soggy hawk having a bad hair day...


This squirrel came running right up to me and posed.  I think he wanted his picture taken too!


I like the ferns hanging over the water and the tiny waterfall...


I like the softness of these ferns too.  It looks very tropical to me...


It's amazing that this tree hasn't fallen into the water...


Really pretty man-made waterfall and pond...


A Florida native plant, the Wild Poinsettia...


And this guy should have been in yesterday's post, the Wood Stork...


Tomorrow we'll go under water!

Till next time,


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Homosassa Springs Part 2

*Bunny update...  after googling wild baby bunnies last night I found out that it was, indeed, old enough to survive on its own if it didn't find its Momma and that wild bunnies were difficult to care for in captivity and most did not survive.  So, armed with that information, my plan (before collapsing into bed from sheer exhaustion from a day of working on the duck pond enclosure) was to release it first thing in the morning if it survived the night from the stress of being captured and being in captivity.  Thankfully, the bunny did survive the night and even ate all the lettuce!

This morning when Hunter wasn't looking and before my first cup of coffee and morning chores, I took the bunny to the front of the property and released it.  The bunny hurriedly hopped away.  I said a prayer for the survival of the little thing and that Hunter wouldn't find it or any more bunnies for that matter.

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Now for some more color and nature as one reader aptly put it...

I just love Caladiums, especially the ones that have pink in them.  This was taken during the torrential downpour with extremely loud and close cracks of thunder.  Can you see the rain on the boardwalk?


Pelicans amaze me.  They are such a big and bulky bird that it seems it would be almost impossible for them to get airborne and fly.  These are Brown Pelicans...


These are White Pelicans...


Love the blue eyes surrounded by yellow!



This is a Double Crested Cormorant.  He was hanging out with the Flamingos.


I like the tufts of feathers coming out the top of his head!


A Great White Heron...



A Great Egret.  One way to tell the difference between the two is by the color of the legs.


A Great Blue Heron before the rain storm...


How 'bout some pretty flowers...



I think my hummingbirds would love this flower...


Take some time to reflect...


And, last for today but certainly not least, is the ever graceful and elegant Swan...



I hope y'all aren't getting bored with this yet cuz there's more to come!  Stay tuned and have a wonderful day!

Till next time,


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