Monday, June 30, 2025

June, 2025: In and Out of My Kitchen

 New in My Kitchen

A small milk pitcher. New one next to the larger one I’ve had for some time.

Two of these plates are new, by Ann Arbor potter Maki Lin.
I had four of them already.



A Few Things We Have Cooked in June

Some by me, some by Len





Shrimp and salad with a closeup of the new plates.



Spaghetti and meatballs.




Len’s baking: a cinnamon roll.

Beyond the Kitchen

Walks along the Huron River

How we look from the drone. Photo taken Saturday at Hudson Mills Metro Park on the Huron River.


Little girl who was fishing in the Huron River.

Feather in the grass on Sunday.

Water lily in the Huron River at Gallup Park on Sunday.


Dinner at Miss Kim



We had dinner at Miss Kim on Sunday night with all of our out-of-town visitors: Arny, Tracy, Elaine, and Larry. On Monday all of them are leaving our area for further visits with relatives elsewhere. It’s been good having all of them here. 

Evelyn, Tom, and Alice in Paris

Alice’s goat-cheese salad:
“Salade Chèvre Panaché de salades, tomates cerise, concombre, bacon grillé, toasts de chèvre, noix.”

Balloon in the Tuilleries Garden. Remaining from the Olympics.

Photos by Mae, Alice, and Evelyn © 2025

5 comments:

  1. Hello Mae,
    All the food images look delicious!
    I like your milk pitchers and your dinner plates are pretty.
    The herb garden looks great!
    Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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  2. I love the blue pitcher! And oh my! All those fabulous meals -- I'm salivating! Everything looks wonderful from the garden to the new pottery plates. This post screams summer!

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  3. There is certainly great variety in your culinary life.

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  4. I've said this before. If only I could eat as well as you for a week. Not only do you have an amazing amount of food, it is all different and much of it more expensive than anything I could buy. I always leave hungry when you show your meals.

    Your herbs are doing great. Your chives are thriving and your parsley looks healthy. Mine died when I brought it outside this spring. I promise to show some of the herbs I use one of these days.

    I was surprised the girl was fishing in a dress. Rather strange, I thought.

    Love your new pitcher and dishes/plates.

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