Here's a sliver of what we enjoyed in Ottawa. A stroll through the famed Byward Market:
A b-e-a-utiful palette of local summer produce
Can't you just imagine these sweet darlings atop a cheesecake? Or better yet, IN the cheesecake, or in a warm oat flake crumble, or mixed in a fruit parfait or in a preserved jam* or...drool... Mwahahaha...
(Oh my, I think Patrick got a little too excited at the mention of cheesecake)
And the grand finale, drumroll please...
A bit further... ( haha! A trick I learned from all those spam emails that ordered me to contribute to its virulence or else die)
Le Moulin de Provence. 55 Byward Market Square Ottawa, ON |
OBAMA COOKIES!!!
Obama came to visit, so the natural thing to do is make cookies and name them after him.
But of course, you must remind the cookie-eater that Obama visisted CANADA, make no mistake about that, no siree. So the cookies are red maple-leaf shaped with the word CANADA written across in white icing.
Wots tis? A TV screen replaying a 20 second clip of Obama visiting Byward Market and shaking hands with people (really!?)
Of course you do, Obama. Who wouldn't after we've created a cookie in your name.
-L
*if you are doing any preserving at home, make sure you sterilize your utensils and heat the food to the proper high temperature before jarring/canning, or else spores of bacteria such as Clostridium botulinum (the name should scare you off right there) can flourish in the oxygen-less environment and produce toxins!
*if you are doing any preserving at home, make sure you sterilize your utensils and heat the food to the proper high temperature before jarring/canning, or else spores of bacteria such as Clostridium botulinum (the name should scare you off right there) can flourish in the oxygen-less environment and produce toxins!