Pizza Pizza!
Another new recipie success at our house--personal pizzas. We found the recipie in the "Better Homes and Gardens New Junior Cookbook." (A side note: "New" in the title is relative--the book was published in 1979, and I remember my sister having her own copy when we were kids.) Still, the recipies are simple enough for most kids to handle by themselves, with help from an adult when needed for the oven or stove, and all the foods are very kid friendly.
The recipies takes refrigerated biscuits and makes them the pizza dough. You just flatten them out with your rolling pin, using flour as necessary to prevent them sticking to the rolling pin or your countertop. We then topped each pizza with sauce, cheese and the toppings we liked, and baked. Even K got to help with this one--she loves putting on the cheese! These would be great for a kid's party or sleepover.
In additional foodie news, we picked the first green beans from our garden. J commented with wonder, "They're so much better when they're fresh!" Even K, who is not big on green veggies yet, ate a bean without complaint. I was worried about the time commitment when we put in this garden, but the maintenance has not been as much work as I anticipated. I picked another batch of beans today, and my husband picked 2 cucumbers and a green pepper. The only downside has been the groundhog who thinks we opened a salad bar for his own dining pleasure. He ate every bit of lettuce that grew, to my great disappointment. We've chased him out numerous times (I won't go into how--some animal lovers might not be pleased), but he keeps returning. We don't want to use any chemicals on the plants since we're eating the food. Any suggestions from some experienced gardeners out there?
Next week I'll try to focus more on activites for the little one, since J will be away at camp for the week. Stay cool!
- We have a groundhog too that is getting fatter by the day. I'll be interested to hear suggestions. I think our neighbors cat has kept him away some of the time.
- My husband's solution to the groundhog problem so far has been artillery. We have a field behind our house, where the garden is. My husband is a good shot, so I'm not worried about him hitting anything else, just what the neighbors think! I haven't looked at the garden since all of the rain, so I don't know if we've had any more furry visitors yet. Internet sites I checked say try going to the garden at random times, use a scarecrow, and attach noisemakers (empty cans, etc.) that may scare them off. Anyone else have any suggestions?
- I remember my mom putting aluminum pie pans (the disposable kind from the grocery store) along our garden fence growing up. They would make noise in the wind. I also heard that red pepper flakes work too. Good luck!
- A friend of my husband's also suggested planting marigolds in the vegetable garden. Apparently the groundhogs hate the smell of the flowers. Worth a try! I'm going to look for pie pans right now--pretty sure we have some around here I was saving for a craft project. Thanks for reading and the suggestions!
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