The cilantro in my garden seeded itself and has become ostentatious in its pursuit to come up everywhere in the garden. I have already dried a jars worth and I decided I must cut the plants back to prevent them from going to seed with the hopes of retaining fresh cilantro in my garden for most of the summer. The smell was intoxicating, and I found sophisticated simplicity in placing them in a jar of water to set on the porch table.
These little notecards came from this store, Charlotte gifted them to me so I have been writing notes this afternoon.The Tufted Titmouse is one of my favorite backyard birds and we are fortunate to have quite a few of them at our feeders. When they decide to sing...it is as a choir has booked a special flight to come and delight.
Years ago, I remember brewing a delicious summer tea using rosemary. Today after pruning my rosemary bushes I took a handful of the crushed rosemary branches (approximately 1-2 cups) brought them to a boil and simmered this brew for about 10 minutes. I added the strained rosemary tea to an equal portion of sweet tea also adding the juice of one-half lemon. Very refreshing, and the taste of rosemary was keen yet subtle.I realize that sounds like an oxymoron, but to me it describes the taste well.
Another way would be to make a rosemary syrup which basically means adding dissolved sugar to the simmering rosemary tea and pouring it into unsweetened tea, and even yet another way to make a good rosemary drink is to simply add the brewed rosemary tea into lemonade.― The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
How has sophisticated simplicity shaped your May thus far?
4 comments:
You have an abundance of herbs! The notecard set is so pretty. I love a nice notecard or stationary to write on! I agree, simplicity is strikingly lovely. andrea
Isn't it fun to grow your own herbs? I grew rosemary last year, but have never grown cilantro.
Your cilantro is amazing!! I'm not a fan of it but I used to grow it for my pet rabbit who loved it. She's gone now so I don't bother. I've never tried making tea with Rosemary but I did make an infusion once as a hair rinse.
Love those notecards, I love birds. The rosemary tea sounds so good! I need to try that, I have a pot of Rosemary that I planted to make dipping sauces with but I'm thinking that tea sure would be refreshing about now! : ) I'm waiting on my cilantro to grow, yours is beautiful.
The essay at the end is wonderful. I need to check into that author.
Have a great day, Blessings! ~Amelia
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