Sunday, October 20, 2013

ON THE MENU MONDAY ~ WEEK OF OCT 20, 2013





Today has been the perfect fall day, here at StoneGable! Cool temperatures, glorious blue skies, sunshine, and football!

The corn has been cut in the back field and I now have a panoramic view of the fields, rolling bucolic hills and farms around my home! I love love love the change of seasons... especially fall.

I'm sending you a little of the season in some of my recipes this week! Warm comfort food and what's being sold at local farm stands.

Now here's what's ON THE MENU...


MONDAY~ SOUP DAY
NANI'S CABBAGE SOUP
Crusty Rye Bread




TUESDAY




WEDNESDAY ~ SLOW COOKER DAY

You can vote for my chili (#6)  in the
TEXAS STAR CHILI COOK OFF 2013


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12 comments:

  1. Hi Yvonne, in your Fall around the Kitchen post, I noticed a black and white braided rug in front of your sink. I love it and have been looking for one like it. Do you have a source you might share for it? I am hooked on your blog and look for it daily - you are such an inspiration. Thank you!
    Penny

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    1. Penny, look at the comments on that post. I answered your question and left a web-site! Hope you find it!

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  2. Hi Penny, thanks for the nice comments! I really appreciate them! I got this rug from the OLD MILLHOUSE SHOPPE in Lancaster Pa. Here is the link to their website: http://www.oldemillhouse.com/furniture-rugs/rugs/
    You might make out better calling them and explaining to them what you want. I think I paid about $100.00 for it.
    Hope this helps.

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  3. On last weeks On The Menu post you had the recipe for braised pork chops with rosemary onion sauce. I'm sorry I don't remember the name off hand. I wanted to let you know that we loved them. Thanks for posting it. I will be making them again for company in November.

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  4. Oh I am loving the MORNING COOKIES!!!!! What a great way to start the day and enjoying your blog is another way to start the day and week!!! HAPPY MONDAY!!!! hugs...

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  5. I think Fall has finally arrived here in Charlotte Yvonne! I raked leaves for over an hour and didn't even break a sweat because the air was so cool and lacking humidity! Yay! Your menu looks wonderful my dear. You always make meals interesting and beautiful!

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  6. I have never heard of Dutch Babies, but they have my mouth watering! Guess what we are having for breakfast tomorrow?!
    I enjoy your blog.....thanks so much for all the yummy recipes you share "On the Menu".
    Tammy

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  7. Yvonne: Can't wait to try your Nani's cabbage soup.
    There was a restaurant when I was younger that made cabbage
    soup and it was so delicious.

    Have a great week.

    Denise

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  8. I'm new to your blog and love, love this feature. I'm always on the hunt for new recipes. Being a Pescatarian I won't be making all of them, but certainly a lot of them. First up, the Cabbage Soup and then the a Herbed Salmon Cakes! I love comfort food in the fall. Now if it would just cool down. It's still in the 80's here. Gnashed teeth here :-)

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    1. Oop's I'll be trying to make the Cabbage Soup without the pork chops. I'm sure it won't be nearly as good as Nana's.

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  9. Do you still offer the At Home.com sales?

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  10. Absolutely love the painted pumpkin!

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