We slept in tents in their yard which was exciting for the children. The next morning we cooked breakfast outside. We had bacon, mushrooms, and asparagus on the grill, along with fried potatoes, eggs, biscuits, sausage gravy, cheese, and hot peppers. We also enjoyed chocolate milk, juices, coffee and fresh tea from the leaves from Emma's tea plants. It was fun to once again cook over an open fire. My friend Ruth told me how she does her asparagus on the grill. Joe used her method of coating it with olive oil and grilling them. It was very good. Peas and squash are ready to use now, adding a few more garden goodies to our menu. Also some of my cabbage heads are good-sized and will be ready to use. We like to dip our squash in a batter made of one egg, 3 /4 cups flour, 1 /2 cup milk and a 1 /2 teaspoon salt (or choose a seasoning of your choice). Then we then deep-fried the slices in olive oil. Some of the family like to eat this with bread and salad dressing, adding lettuce and cheese also. We also use this above batter for onion rings, mushrooms, chicken or fish. Meanwhile, we continue to harvest the tea plants from our gardens. The recipe I am about to share is a good way to put tea up for the winter so it can be enjoyed year-round. Spearmint , peppermint, comfrey are our favorites, but there are quite a few different varieties. Here is a recipe for homemade tea concentrate which you can enjoy year-round. Tea Concentrate6 cups water 1 cup packed lea leaves of your choice 1 1 /2 cups sugar Boil 4 cups water, add the leaves, put the lid on kettle and take off burner. Let set 10 to 15 minutes. Strain and pour over 1 1 /2 cups sugar. Then rinse the leaves with 2 cups of cold water. Put 1 cup concentrate in container and freeze. One cup concentrate makes a 2 quart pitcher of tea. Take 1 cup of concentrate and add 2 quarts and ice cubes. Amish Cook Friend ClubBASIC ONE-YEAR MEMBERSHIP $10; "Lovina Eicher name card". "Name cards" are small business-card type identifiers that the Amish often exchange at singings, potlucks, and church gatherings.ONE-YEAR SILVER $25; name card, signed 8 by 10 color photo of the Eicher's horse and buggy or meal-time scene. Free access to any paid products at amishcookonline.com ONE YEAR GOLD $50; all of the above, plus a quarterly newsletter, "The Amish Cook Extra," with family favorite recipes, color photos of Lovina's home, stories and Amish information. EDITOR'S CIRCLE $75; All of the above, plus a happy birthday card from Lovina sent to the home of one loved one per year. Memberships can be sent to: Oasis Newsfeatures, P.O. Box 2144, Middletown, Ohio 45042.. Readers can also join with credit card by calling 1-877-571-4112 24 hours, 7 days. Go back to Prairie Advocate Home Page |