
we found these two half eaten tomatoes in the garden today. i guess the chipmunks have found a way under the fence… what to do?
– ryan & gub

date of post: July 8th, 2010 | category: food, garden, summer
tags: food, garden, ryan & gub, summer
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we just got back from a great trip to lewiston, maine. we’ll have more updates soon!
– ryan & gub

date of post: July 5th, 2010 | category: new england, travel
tags: maine, new england, ryan & gub, travel
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our tomatoes are turning red. we are very excited! our corn is also getting pretty big and we have baby bell and jalapeño peppers. we love our garden!
– ryan & gub

date of post: June 28th, 2010 | category: garden, summer
tags: garden, photography, ryan & gub, summer
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according to nasa, there will be a lunar eclipse tomorrow morning and it should be a big one for most of america. npr said it would be visible in atlanta from around 6:15 am until after 9 am. you’ll need to get up early though if you want to catch the eclipse, our sunrise is around 6:30 am. tomorrow also brings a full moon.
– ryan

date of post: June 25th, 2010 | category: science
tags: photography, ryan, science
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it’s been a little while since i’ve brewed beer but i am still a big fan, especially of hoppy IPAs. i love when fall approaches and breweries begin to release their fresh/wet hop ales. these tasty treats are brewed with wet hops that are delivered to the brewery the same day they are harvested. the brewers are waiting on hand to add the wet hops to the kettle while at the peak of their freshness. the result is one of the hoppiest, most flavorful beers around. it’s the equivalent of cooking with fresh herbs rather then dried ones.
one of my favorite wet hop ales during the fall is sierra nevada’s northern hemisphere harvest. this was actually the first beer brewed with fresh hops back in 1996. since then, wet hop ales have swept the american craft brewing movement by storm. there is an annual fresh hop ale festival held in washington state and even the brick store pub in atlanta started hosting a fall hop harvest festival with many fresh hop ales on tap.
there are various options for wet hop ales in the fall. i’ve never had a bad one, so don’t be afraid to try different breweries. keep your eye out for local brewery options as well, i know sweetwater started brewing one in atlanta last year.
sierra nevada also brews a tasty summertime fresh hop ale called southern hemisphere harvest. you can find this delicious treat in stores right now, i’m actually drinking one as i write this article! to brew such a style during the summertime, sierra nevada overnights fresh hops from new zealand during their fall harvest, which happens to be america’s springtime. thanks to their efforts, we can enjoy a fresh hoppy beer during our wet hot american summers.
– ryan
1075 east 20th street
chico, ca 95928
530-893-3520
ps…this is our 50th blog post!!!
date of post: June 24th, 2010 | category: beer
tags: beer, brewing, fresh hop, photography, ryan
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we are not wine connoisseurs by any means, but we do enjoy drinking it, especially whites. we’ve been trying to sample unique white wines from various regions of the world. after a recent splendid table episode, we decided to try an albariño. this refreshing white wine is made from albariño grapes and is mostly produced in the rías baixas region of spain.
we tried a bottle of 2007 fillaboa albariño. it was crisp with hints of peach and apricot, but not sweet like riesling or muscat. it paired well with seafood and fresh veggies from our garden.
if you’re a fan of white wines, this unique variety is definitely worth checking out. we thoroughly enjoyed our 2007 fillaboa albariño and have been able to find it at toco hills giant wines in atlanta.
– ryan & gub

date of post: June 23rd, 2010 | category: wine
tags: photography, ryan & gub, wine
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we made fried green tomato BLTs for dinner last night and they were delicious! we used a tomato from our garden and had sautéed zucchini as a side, which was also from our garden.
to prepare, slice a green tomato and place on a plate or splatter guard. sprinkle salt on top and let the slices sit for a couple of hours. this will cause the water to drain out of the tomatoes for a better frying experience. pour off any excess water as it builds. when ready to fry, just dip a slice in egg wash and batter before frying in oil at medium heat. we used corn meal in our batter, but feel free to use flour.
– ryan & gub
fried green tomato recipe:
ingredients:
1-2 large green tomatoes sliced
bread, mayonnaise, lettuce & bacon (if BLTs are desired)
egg wash:
2 eggs, beaten
1/3 cup milk
batter:
1/2 cup corn meal
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp onion powder
1 tsp parsley
directions:
– clean tomatoes and slice
– place on a splatter guard and sprinkle with salt, let sit for a couple of hours
– pour off any excess water as it builds
– heat oil in a frying pan at medium heat
– dip tomato slices in egg wash and then in the batter
– gently place battered tomatoes in frying pan and fry until golden brown
– place on splash guard to let cool and drain the oil
– serve on toasted bread with mayonnaise, lettuce and bacon or with a dipping sauce
date of post: June 22nd, 2010 | category: bacon, cooking, food, garden, handmade, how-to, recipe, summer
tags: bacon, cooking, diy, food, garden, handmade, how-to, photography, recipe, ryan & gub, summer
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i recently visited oak grove plantation & gardens, which is about 45 minutes south of atlanta. it’s this beautiful 1830s plantation home nestled on 20 acres of land, 4 of which have themed gardens. the plantation features a bed & breakfast as well as acres of gardens for touring. if you’re looking for an atlanta getaway, oak grove plantation & gardens is a relaxing option for an afternoon visit or an overnight stay.
– ryan
4537 north highway 29
newnan, georgia 30265
date of post: June 21st, 2010 | category: agritourism, atlanta, flowers & trees, garden, photography, travel
tags: agritourism, atlanta, flowers & trees, garden, photography, ryan, travel
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we stopped by the east lake farmers market this morning. it’s at the corner of 2nd ave. and hosea williams drive. the market is fairly small but has numerous farmers with local fruit, vegetables, eggs, chickens, salsas and more. we picked up some local peaches, blueberries, and salsa. the market is open on saturdays from may through october from 9am to 1pm.
– ryan & gub
2nd ave. and hosea l. williams drive
atlanta, ga 30317
saturdays
9am – 1pm
may – october
date of post: June 19th, 2010 | category: atlanta, food, garden, summer, sweets
tags: atlanta, farmers market, food, garden, photography, ryan & gub, summer, sweets
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have you seen the pbr murals around atlanta?
we just started noticing them and we like the old-fashioned feel of this new advertising campaign. so far, we’ve spotted them in east atlanta, little 5 points, and in the highlands on the back of manuel’s tavern. each painting is unique and features the artist’s name and city. most of them appear to be georgia artists, although we’ve seen out of state artists as well.
– ryan & gub
date of post: June 17th, 2010 | category: art, atlanta, beer, design, murals
tags: atlanta, design, murals, photography, ryan
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