Friday, April 30, 2010

Spiderman Costume Ontario Canada

info-training course for the School of Rural Civilization Peasant

LOCAL GROUP BERGAMO, rural civilization
Action MARIO SCHOOL COTTAGE AND GOAT NATALINA

Plan for Friday, May 7, 2010 at 20:30 at the Community Room of the Oratory of Paladina Via IV Novembre
The third lesson dedicated to the creation of bell'orto
a domestic info-training course for the School of Rural Farming

The evening will be dedicated to: *

meteorological analysis of the months of May to June in order to better organize the work in the gardens.

* for sowing and work in the garden in May. **

the recognition of major diseases and parasites found in the garden, in particular we will focus on diseases of tomato, eggplant, potato, beans and bell pepper.

** steeped in the preparation of herbal remedies such as fines and the most common diseases found in the garden.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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Raw sorana with guacamole Pappardelle






Ask for forgiveness from those who are true fans of raw meat and would like to stop the knife. But this ... this ... I took my mom had to cook ;-)!
Also in Costa Rica is often used guacamole, cream-based Avocado (Aguacate in English ... about ... the tree is called Aguacatero and is very nice!)
The great mass of memories that I have asked to rediscover this support ... and so it was! What if
raw meat of the beautiful "sorana" (here in the Veneto in female than a year) to fully enjoy??
But let's get to the recipe ...
I have seasoned the meat with a good oil and a pinch of lemon, a pinch of salt and a sprinkle of pepper.
While the guacamole you open the ripe avocado with a spoon, remove the pulp.
Then you add the finely chopped onion, garlic spicchietto one, two strips of bell pepper (or chili), two tomato slices peeled, a little lemon juice, salt and pepper and ...
Now we open a parenthesis ....(
Then, in Central America, our parsley is replaced by "culantro" ... or coriander.
But I can assure you .... it is really used in lethal doses a bit 'higher than normal.
So I would opt for the use of parsley or chervil instead.
close the brackets ....)
Serve You follow your imagination and voila! You'll get an appetizer or
stuzicante a second light!
Buen Provecho!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Cubefield Small Screen Only

field trend with shrimp, asparagus and saffron


In the province of Ascoli Piceno, a small town is a fine egg noodles, which exports around the world.
This is mixed according to the classic recipe and chickens, tend to emphasize the Marches, cereals are grown with no native any type of GMO.
Drying is long and requires the use of special ovens. The cheese is porous and in addition to the classic macaroni (too thin for my liking) produces many other formats.


To accompany this tip I chose a classic Italian cuisine.
With the stems of the asparagus I made a cream that I kept from art to decorate the plates.
I have passed to the blender and then blend minipimmer.
I kept warm on the stove by adding peanut butter to mix well.
For the sauce I browned the onion with butter and a dash of oil.
I seasoned the shrimp a few seconds and then I removed them. I
seasoned asparagus and then add a dash of fresh cream. (To my house .... do not buy the cream emerges from raw milk after boiling)
Then I added two scoops of water from the pasta and I creamed shrimp everything mixed well.
Serve as a poet I see in the picture and voila!!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Alcoholic Skinny Legs

Orecchiette Senatore Cappelli with dried mushrooms, sausage and chopped chervil


Spring is beginning .... the first insects begin to hum in the air ... the fields are filled with flowers and the sun in the sky brings back a few more hours.
Another winter, deep in thought, is gone ... so I wanted to remember with this dish.
Two delicious ingredients, substantial and mountain accompganre for good pasta, the first perfumed by herbs that are growing in the herbarium.
What more could you want from life? Just brown the sausage
stop the knife, adding a little 'butter, then add the mushrooms and cook with the water soaking wet mushrooms themselves.
After cooking and adds a little 'fresh cream (I ask forgiveness to picky here ... but the cream is used) and scolateci the dough with your fingers broken .... chervil and stir a couple of minutes.
Buen provecho !!!!!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

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Jobs garden - June


Works of June




sorrel and watercress
You get to pick what sown in early May. We continue collecting throughout the month of June
Garlic:
It continues to clean the surface using a small growing grubber. You spend fertilizing and watering to avoid excessively. At the end of June you can begin your harvest.
melon
the second half of May are transplanted the seedlings grown in the greenhouse. Transplants can be done on perforated plastic sheet, or more in tune with nature on the ground mulched with straw. Irrigate and fertilize with prudence in order to avoid the formation of mold and pests.

Asparagus shoots are collected bei ready for the table until no later than mid-June .. the second half of June are removed without damaging the mounds young stems. Should be weeded out the weeds in the flowerbeds. It can be planted new plants equipped with the bread of earth.

Basil can be made from June sowing in the field, in the meantime continue transplantation of seedlings obtained in the greenhouse. E ', remember that the basil is impaired by the irrigating tract.

chard - Spinach beet orthosis
the continuous seeding for both varietà.Si collects as sown in recent months. You begin to pick up the earliest varieties. It 'very useful to clean weeds from the flowerbeds.

Thistle (new entry)
sow in pots in the ground by May and June.

Carrot
sowings can be made for the entire month, it is best sown in rows which allows for easy tilling the soil. The beds already sown last month should move slightly with the soil using a small spade or a grubber by hand. It 'should also do the thinning of the seedlings if they are too thick. From June to begin collecting early varieties sown in the month of February.

Cauliflower, Cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts
In May sown the seed for the early varieties. In June, the first half of the varieties is sown in autumn and winter. Conduct transplant seedlings sown earlier


Cabbage varieties are sown in autumn and winter. You begin to collect the summer varieties Clean and fertilize flowerbeds planted earlier.
Cucumber

We put in place the supports in the open field before sowing or transplanting. The plantings are carried out in the open field can be obtained before transplanting the seedlings grown under cover .. Consider the usefulness of a good use of mulching with straw.

Cipolla
E 'useful work with a hoe or eradicate the cultivation area, if necessary to fertilize sparingly on the surface. Since the end of May you can gather the first fruits

bean and bean
Since mid-May and throughout the month of June is possible to sow in open field or dwarf varieties, which creepers. It put in place the support before sowing in open field or transplantation. Remember that the bean does not tolerate temperatures below 12 ° C, so in case of cold spells should be covered with the sowing of non-woven fabric or straw.

Fennel (new entry)
Since the end of June you can start sowing of early varieties.

curly endive.
Sow in seedbed and make transplants. In June, tying the plants transplanted in the previous months with an elastic band to allow the bleaching of the heads.

lettuce
It continues throughout the month for sowing in seedbeds and transplanted later in the summer varieties.
E 'need to make small tillage with the use of a hoe. To avoid damaging the roots of young seedlings will be transplanted using a foraterra.

leaf lettuces
We continue seeding for the whole month is a good idea to sow seeds in rows.

Eggplant, Peppers, Peppers
the seedlings are transplanted in open field. For each plant will set a strong guardian.
crops dedicated to the reproduction of the seed will be taken to avoid the possible hybridization of similar varieties. Growing these varieties associated with: Flax, onions, marigold and other aromatics.

Potato
In May, the completed assolcatura operation that helps keep the beds clean. In However, it is necessary to maintain very clean the beds from weeds. From the second half of June, if you pre-sprouting is done you can begin harvesting the first fruits of early varieties ..

Pea
shall be maintained clean the flowerbeds. If drought conditions should remain well-irrigated crops. It is harvested by June



Complete Tomato transplants and place at home supports for varieties that need it. Remove the shoots, these can be put to embed in a muddy solution.

Porro
We continue sowing (in seedbeds and in the open air) for the collection of late summer and autumn. Individuals who are transplanted reached the size of a pencil.


Parsley is sown in rows in the open, to clean the beds sown in late summer weeds.

Radicchio and Arugula.
is sown the seed varieties to be cut in the open field of varieties which are eaten boiled.
early June Chioggia radicchio is sown early, while in the second half we will sow the Chioggia radicchio medium-early. We keep the beds clean from weeds

Radish
With the harvest period ending June

Scarola
is sown in seedbeds for the end of May through June you can transplant the seedlings obtained in the sowing season in May ..
Celery

Sowing in seedbed until the middle of the month. Transplanting the seedlings can be obtained in the sowing season in May ..

pumpkin and zucchini.
is sown in the open or they start planting seedlings with bread ground. Scrupulously follow the instructions on planting distances, pay maximum attention to the development of weeds


The sowing

June Early June Chioggia Radicchio

early to mid-June

Card 2-autumn winter cabbage ( seedlings)

Savoy cabbage (seedlings)

Bean and bean vines

second half of June Chioggia Radicchio medium-early and "sugar loaf" early (nursery)

Throughout the month Basilico

Chard Beet

garden



Carrot Cauliflower (seedlings)

Cabbage autunnaleprecoce (seedlings)

kidney bean

Green Bean dwarf

curly endive (seedlings)

lettuce eromana summer variety (seedlings)

Porro (seedlings)

Parsley

Scarola (seedlings)

Celery (seed bed)

Zucchino



Late June Fennel early July (early varieties)

1) Number Approximate number of days ranging from sowing (seed germination) to the collection. Figures in brackets concern that crops which are carried out in poor conditions.

2) You can also do the sowing and air outlets (3-5 seeds for each

3) in air outlets Sow 3-4 seeds for each

Transplant
June Early June Late Tomato

Throughout the month Cabbage Hood summer-autumn



curly endive lettuce and Roman summer

Scarola

Celery