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wroughtn_harv said:We're looking forward to Saturday. Glenda's going to call Kathy tomorrow to see what we need to bring besides Rox's Olive Oil.
We opened the fruity tasting one tonight, I didn't have my glasses on but that's what Glenda said the bottle said. I liberally blessed some chopped jalopenas, garlic, onions, and fresh tomatoes with the Olive Oil.
Ooooowheee! It was the perfect complement to a large can of Mexican Homilee mixed with some of my chili meat.
This time of year there are two things I eat as much as possible. Garlic for the mosquitos, I swear it works. The other is cheap mustard for the muscle cramps, I know it works. And both of those go well with jalopenas.
Harvey and Glenda called on my cellphone yesterday morning to say they were on their way. I was in my usual Saturday morning place, the garden, picking purple-hull and blackeyed peas. It was pretty darn hot and muggy and I knew I had to finish and get a refreshing shower before they had time to drive the distance between Dallas and Sunset. I finished my picking and headed home with a 5-gal bucket full of peas and another full of tomatoes and a couple of small cantaloupes. With perfect timing, Harvey and Glenda knocked on the door carrying Rox's wonderful olive oil and a wonderful apple cake Glenda had baked.
It didn't take long to get past the greetings and get to the important stuff, tasting Mas Des Bories olive oil. Kathy had pre-sliced veggies for tasting and cooked a fresh loaf of italian bread in the bread maker. I finished up some tomatoes, and we put everything out in a lazy susan with the oil gently poured into small plates for easy dipping. For the next hour or more, it was nothing except "Mmmm's" and "Yums" and we tasted the three oil varieties. My particular favorite was the AOC, with the Bouteillan second and the Aglandau third. To me, the Aglandau had a very mild taste that was not nearly as flavorful as the other two, but it had that peppery kick on the end that was a subtle reminder that there was something warm going on on your tongue and the back of your mouth. All were nice. Rox, you and Nico have done a wonderful job with this oil. I now know exactly which one to buy and I'll get my order to Igourmet.com in a hurry. I want to have this early and in time to give as Christmas presents.
Most of our day was spent in casual conversation about Harvey's projects, Glenda's retirement, my companies rapid expansion, and Kathy's house and property we are putting on the market to sell. Of course, all these were interlaced with stories of our kids, grandkids, and friends. Harvey and I both are lucky to be here considering our escapades when we were a lot younger.
We made a trip to the garden where Glenda and Kathy picked okra and we all made a sweep through the squash patch to pick yellow squash, pattie pans, spaghetti squash, and zucs. After the garden, we came back to the house and fired up the grill for dinner. I sliced up some pattie pan "slabs" to grill and Kathy seasoned up some pork chops. Then, it was to the grill where I dipped the slabs into an olive oil and garlic solution. I didn't use Rox's oil for this one because it's flavor and delicacy would have been overwhelmed on the grill. When the pattie pan slabs and pork chops were done, we adjourned to the dining room and had a feast.
After dinner had settled, we had to sample Glenda's apple cake and Kathy's fresh baked peach pie. Which was my favorite? BOTH..of course.
At sundown, we decided to go give the catfish a nice dinner. We hauled some catfiish food down and fed the catfish as Harvey snapped pictures of the feeding frenzy. What a show! They really set the water to boiling. Harvey has some good photos, so maybe he will post them here.
So our day with Harvey and Glenda wound down just after dark as they headed out for Wiley. What a wonderful day we had!
Thanks Harvey and Glenda for taking the time to come visit. We gotta do this again. It's therapeutic.