on notes from maggie's farm
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and even though the bounty from the gardens has slowed (they don't like the heat anymore than I, it seems), there is still a lot of goodness overflowing the bowls and pails that litter the kitchen tables and floors around this time of the year. but who wants to cook? who wants to stand over a hot stove? who wants to heat the kitchen with the oven? not me! especially on monday, when it's time to pick up the mess we've made over the weekend, and do the laundry. i'd like to do something healthy, not heavy, easy, and heat-free! so..........today i've turned to soul-ar cooking! (and we'll get to why it's not simply just solar cooking, after the recipe)
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maybe a little parmesan, for good measure. |
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prepare couscous according to directions. we warmed the 1 and 1/2 cup water on the porch in a stainless steal bowl, just hoping for a belated girl scout badge. we added our 1 cup of couscous and let it soak until liquid was absorbed, then grated parmesan cheese and tossed it in with a fork. at dinnertime, we tossed our sun-roasted veggies with the couscous, and dinner was on.
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so, you ask, what makes all this 'soul-ar', instead of simply solar? well, a few things.
first--it's good for the soul. conserving a little of your own energy, as well as the environment's--that's a good thing. gets you in touch with nature. makes you realize just how much you can create with your very own two hands, and not much of anything else.
secondly-- you can expend of some of that reserved energy on something a lot more fun. like soul. soul music! bop around the house doing the rest of your monday housekeeping to the sweet, sweet sounds of stevie, wilson, patty, sly, and the rest of the gang. it's the best way i know of making a whole lot of fun of what could be a whole lot of drudgery. (lemon/lemonade, remember?)
thirdly--it's going to save me a little time. time that i'm going to spend, today, at another of my favorite 'soul-ar' enterprises. if you're in the austin area, maybe you'd like to join me, there.
hoover's soular foods trailer and garden |
it's the newest baby of hoover alexander, of hoovers restaurants fame, in austin. anything hoover touches has to be delicious. case in point--my favorite weekend breakfast in austin, served at both locations:
i can't wait to see what they have on the food trailer menu today. be sure to follow the links above for directions. if you get a chance to stop by, tell them from maggie's farm sends our best--our readers!
stay cool, friends. literally.
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Very cool! Never tried cooking all day in the sun!
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