My Winter Garden is in and looking great...
Its been in the high 80's (a record) so everything is just growing like crazy! I have basil and chives and tomatoes and onions in too but didn't get photos...
(Click any photo to enlarge)
Here's my Mint...
Some of my Chile Peppers...
I actually had this for breakfast a couple of days ago from these Chile's.
I'll show you how I made this on Foodie Friday. Its super easy!
Chile Relleno Omelet
(Warning: Don't enlarge this photo if you haven't had breakfast lunch or dinner!)
Some cute little zucchini
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~Really Rainey~

love your peppers.. They'll be good to stuffed and bake during winter times.
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I love chili rellenos!! Of course I have two Mexican American sisters in law, and they both taught me how to cook.......authentic.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.
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Oh Girl Len loves Chili rellenos and I made some this summer from his chili he grew YUM!! hope all is well on your side of the mountain my friend...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe omelet...yum...
Oh your so lucky to have those warm temps in winter! I used to live in Phoenix many years ago...in Ahwatukee! We loved it...especially the winter time!
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Oh yum, your plants look so good, and I'd happily sit down for that dish!
ReplyDeleteoh I envy you being able to grow herbs in the winter! You are so right - the omelet looks delicious! I'll be back for the recipe! Have a good day!
ReplyDeleteYour breakfast looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI didn't have to enlarge the pic to starve, Rainey! ;-) That looks very delicious. Can you slip me a piece???
ReplyDeleteIt's been hot here, too, but it cooled down some the last few days. I hope it stays that way. I have to go to a party in Central Florida in a few days, and I just hope it's not in the high eighties. I keep trying to wear fall clothes, and the weather just won't cooperate.
Happy OW to you...
Sheila :-)
I didn't have to enlarge the pic to starve, Rainey! ;-) That looks very delicious. Can you slip me a piece???
ReplyDeleteIt's been hot here, too, but it cooled down some the last few days. I hope it stays that way. I have to go to a party in Central Florida in a few days, and I just hope it's not in the high eighties. I keep trying to wear fall clothes, and the weather just won't cooperate.
Happy OW to you...
Sheila :-)
I thought you couldn't kill mint, but mine died this summer--too much rain I think. We are still getting tomatoes also--at least until a heavy frost. Looking forward to your recipe. I know my family will love it!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was late to plant a Garden - then remembered where you live. :-) Your plants look healthy.
ReplyDeleteYour pepper plants look very healthy and I'd sit and eat rellenos at your table any time. Have a wonderful Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks wonderful! How I wish I could be growing things now instead of watching it all die...
ReplyDeleteI would love some of the chili rellenos! It looks delicious!! I will have to catch you on Foodie Friday for your recipe.
xoxo
Jane
temps in the 80's.... AAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH
ReplyDeleteand a garden that will grow all year. Ah well, you miss out on our upcoming ice storm, the chance to scrape your car window with a credit card, 5 minutes to get dressed warm enough to go to the end of the driveway to pick up the newspaper imagine what all you miss
Still hanging in there.
ReplyDeleteBTW I can't read any of your comments against the black background.
I am using the Firefox browser but also checked it with Internet Explorer and no luck either.
I can read their names and the date but not the actual comments.
Wow, that looks so good...
ReplyDeleteOh, to be able to use the word garden and winter in the same breath. I want one, but unless I get a Chia Pet, I'm out of luck in Illinois!
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