Welcome once again to my kitchen, I just cannot believe that the season is changing once again and the months are whizzing by.
My friend PaulaΒ grew these Ruby grapefruits and tasting them proved to be a turning point for me.Β Β I have always wanted to enjoy grapefruit but just havenβt been able to.Β Β I chopped these up and served them with natural yoghurt and loved them.Β Β The yoghurt just helped to smooth out the sourness.
Home grown thyme in one of my favourite little teapots and rocket and coriander in recycled tomato tins.Β Β This little arrangement just made me smile.
I am always searching for new ideas for morning tea, snacks and lunches for the family.Β Β Recently I borrowed The Thrifty KitchenΒ from the library and I immediately baked the apple muffins and muesli slice.Β Β I highly recommend this book if you are looking for tasty family recipes and ideas.Β Β As well as recipes it is full of tips on saving money, sensible food shopping, packed lunches, meal planning and minimizing food waste.
With an almost endless supply of greens in my garden this greens pie with nut pastryΒ was a great way to use up some green leaves.Β Β Although the crust was very crumbly and a little messy to serve it was tasty.
Much like grapefruit, beetroot and I have only just become friends.Β Β Since I have been growing Golden beetroot I have started to appreciate the colour and taste of this delicious underground vegetable.
We buyΒ RioΒ coffee mainly because these are the beans our local cafeΒ uses so we can buy them locally.Β The packaging recently changed on these particular beans and I love it. Β I am easily enticed byΒ pretty packaging!
What are you cooking at the moment?
Are you enticed by clever packaging?
Celia is the host of this fun kitchen tour, please visit her kitchenΒ and join in the fun!
Kate @ Kate Writes
Beautiful pictures Jane. Your kitchen looks like a lovely place to be this week. I love ruby grapefruit but they are not easy to get here! Kxx
Jane S
Thanks Kate. I missed you at school yesterday, I hope you are having a nice weekend x
Donna
Hi Jane, Once again I feel like pulling up a chair and enjoying the glorious food served up in your kitchen. Yum! I am a marketers dream, and easily entice by pretty packaging too. Hope you have a nice weekend. xx
Jane S
Thank you Donna, you have a nice weekend too x
dusty country road
Beautiful photos. That pie looks divine. Actually it all does.
Jacqui
Jane S
Thank you for calling in!
frogpondfarm
Love your blog and the pics! Super … am going to try that pie, sounds delish!
Jane S
Thank you…the pie is worth a try!
Jasmin BarkerMitchell
Any coffee with a pony on it is welcome in my house!! Your friend should start supplying the local cafes it could become a booming little business?!
Jane S
Thank you Jasmin. Yes, my friend has supplied a local cafe in the past and now she is about to open her own cafe π
Zara
Gosh you have some beautiful generous friends.
Those macarons look perfect.
The coffee packaging is stunning. x
Jane S
Thank you Zara, I am lucky to have found some lovely friends both in the real world and online!
Bizzy Lizzy's Good Things
Hi Jane… my mum had a teapot just like that one! Those macarons look perfect! Quite artisan. Always a delight to have a peek into your kitchen. Happy cooking.
Jane S
Thank you Lizzy, happy cooking to you too!
Lisa
Jane, I have a little teapot just like that. Can you give the author of The Thrifty Kitchen, please? Love your blog.x
Jane S
Hi Lisa. The authors are Suzanne and Kate Gibbs (mother and daughter I believe). If you click on The Thrifty Kitchen text within my blog it is linked to the book. Thanks for calling in.
tea with hazel
everything looks lovely as usual jane..the pie looks particularly inviting especially with the interesting nut pastry..x
Jane S
Thanks Jane…yes I think this pie is the sort of thing you would enjoy x
Mama Smith
Those baked goods just look delicious. I'm trying to eat a few less baked good, something I have never before attempted and is proving near impossible (this time around I have too much baby weight hanging on). I will try to shift my focus to those gorgeous grapefruits π
xox Lilly
Jane S
Thank you Lilly, we could all do with a little more focus on grapefruit and a little less on baked goods. Sigh π
e / dig in
it is a well-known fact in my family that i am seduced by beautiful packaging. sometimes i buy something JUST for its packaging, and i can't wait to use it up so i can decant my usual stuff into it.
i do not beleive you would need lessons on minimising food waste, jane! you strike me as a very sensible cook in that area.
love the greens pie π and my mouth is puckering at the thought of ruby grapefruit. yum!
ps love those golden beetroot too
Jane S
Thanks e! I believe I do a pretty good job in the food waste department too! But I am always interested in books that contain tips and ideas on these sorts of things. You would love the greens pie π
Anne @SlamseysFarm
I'd find it hard to resist buying coffee when the packaging looks so good. The macarons look wonderful – just perfect. The muffins and slice look perfect for a lunch box that's going to rattle around a tractor for a few hours; just the thing I need to pack up while autumn cultivations are in full swing.
Jane S
Thanks Anne…food that can rattle around a tractor, exactly! Perhaps we could put together a cook book on that very subject! x
cityhippyfarmgirl.com
I'm always enticed by awesome packaging. I love the canister of my favourite tea, and everyone morning when I dig in to it, I'm sure the packaging adds to the whole experience… or they put some special tea magic in there which make me enjoy it more, I'm not sure.
Macarons look divine, could they possibly look any more perfect?
And the beetroot? Completely understand. We've only become recent friends as well. In my head, I still say ick, so I have to remind myself it's truly ok…even enjoyable some times!
Jane S
Thanks Brydie, your comment on the beetroot made me laugh π
Gustoso
Macarons are my favourite. Gorgeous teapot.
Jane S
Thanks for calling in π
look see (naomi)
Those macarons look lovely! As does the rest of it! x
Jane S
Thank you Naomi x
Joanne T Ferguson
G'day and what a gorgeous view in your kitchen this month too!
LOVE the teapot and having made my own macarons, those look lovely and could go for on of those right now, true!
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Cheers! Joanne
Jane S
Thanks Joanne, I could go a macaron too, sadly the ones from this blog disappeared quickly!
JournoBess
Yum Yum Jane!
TT offers me ruby grapefruit from their place whenever it's in season and I always decline because like you, I have tried to like it, but never really do. But I'll have to try with yoghurt as you suggest!
Beetroot though – whaaatttt? That is one of God's gifts to vegetable growers π I hope you can come to really love it.
Jane S
Thanks Bess…beetroot is getting easier π
Catherine Bedson
Your baking looks really good Jane and so do the herbs. Yes I'm enticed by pretty packing also and love the new coffee packet!
Jane S
Thank you Catherine π
celia
It's always so soothing to spend time in your kitchen, Jane! Ruby red grapefruit juice is a favourite here (although I've never tried the actual fruit), and I love beetroot as well, but only the red old-fashioned ones. The macarons look amazing, and you've inspired me to save my tomato tins to plant succulents in, thank you! π
Jane S
Thank you Celia, I am pleased to know my kitchen is soothing…at least for some of the time π
Kim | a little lunch
Jane, yes I'm one of those enticed by beautiful packaging — and, by your beautifully packaged In My Kitchen post. What a treat for the eyes! Your thyme in a teapot (and tins in the background) made me smile, too! Never in a million years would I have thought to pair grapefruit with yogurt… thank you for that idea.
Jane S
Thanks for calling in Kim π
Pat Machin
I like the idea of the nut pastry. I seem to be doing a lot of green pies at the moment and it is nice to ring the changes.
Jane S
Thank you Pat. The pastry is fairly crumbly but very tasty!
Fiona Bris-Vegas!
You must share your recipe for the greens pie. Sometimes all it takes is a flcik through the blogs to gain inspiration!
ps: I think Annalisa have the best lentils and butter beans. I'm never without tins of all their pulses and legumes.
Jane S
Thanks Fiona…if you click on the greens pie text within my blog there is a link to the recipe π
Mel Kettle
Yum Jane! We have a very prolific grapefruit tree but I also don't eat them. I must find a new home for some of the fruit. I also am new-ish to beetroot love and am trying to grow them for the first time. Will see how I go…
gorgeous photos – I must make more effort with mine π
dandyli0nfricasee
I grew golden beetroot this year as well though mine didn't get that big…our growing season here is very short.
If you're trying to use up lots of greens, I've done a post on kale pesto (you could use beetroot leaves) and on Khachapuri (bread filled with greens and feta) The khachapuri are very portable and won't crumble like a crust would .