Monday, September 19, 2011

DSL and Fried Green Tomatoes



Somehow subconsciously I left my work credentials at our vacation home this weekend.  Of course this gave me a perfect excuse to return and "work from home" at the cabin on Tuesday.  The DSL Internet connection was installed last week but had a minor connectivity issue.  To my amazement, the telephone guy met me here after work to resolve it.  This is my first blog post from on site.

With the Internet connection established, my attention turned to eating dinner.  Thankfully September is the time of year that many amateur farmers are discouraged by all the green tomatoes that will surely die on the vine with onset of cooler temperatures.  Being from the south I am eager to put those babies to work!  Tonight I scored a lovely organic tomato of the green variety from our neighbor, Nick.  Dredge in beaten egg and cracker crumbs--tonight I used rye crackers and corn flakes--and fry in bacon grease.  (I had to use up the bacon.)  As Alton Brown would call it: Good eats!

As much fun as it is bach'n it for a night, I miss the family.  Which is a good sign.  Miss you guys!

Pictured above, Cacapon River from Power House Road. 

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