Tiny Turtle

Guest post today by Lil! juvenile midland painted turtle

We found a tiny turtle at Magee Marsh along Lake Erie this weekend. It was so cute I wished I could take it home.

baby painted turtle

 

I observed that it had a very orange belly and some stripes on its shell. It looks like its shell was layered like shingles. It was trying to jump out of our hands.

 

painted turtle egg tooth

 

I observed that it had a teeny tiny sharp part on its beak. I thought it was an egg tooth. I put the turtle in a safe area near the marsh.

When we got home, we looked up breeds of turtles in Ohio and identified it as a painted midland turtle. We also confirmed that turtles do have egg teeth to help them get out of their shell.

Tiny Turtle

Guest post today by Lil! juvenile midland painted turtle

We found a tiny turtle at Magee Marsh along Lake Erie this weekend. It was so cute I wished I could take it home.

baby painted turtle

 

I observed that it had a very orange belly and some stripes on its shell. It looks like its shell was layered like shingles. It was trying to jump out of our hands.

 

painted turtle egg tooth

 

I observed that it had a teeny tiny sharp part on its beak. I thought it was an egg tooth. I put the turtle in a safe area near the marsh.

When we got home, we looked up breeds of turtles in Ohio and identified it as a painted midland turtle. We also confirmed that turtles do have egg teeth to help them get out of their shell.

Jefferson's Garden at Monticello {Inspiration}

Who is your favorite president?jefferson statue

Mine is Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson's life was guided by science, reason, and curiosity. He loved gardens, arguably advancing America's agriculture more than any other national leader.

monticello reflection

"I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural."

jefferson's gardens monticello

This past August we were lucky enough to spend time in Jefferson's gardens at Monticello. We soaked in his forward-thinking rain catchment, wild experimentation and clear appreciation of nature. Touring his home, we found constant reminders of his practicality and commitment to lifelong learning.

lizard at monticello

"I look to the diffusion of light and education as the resource to be relied on for ameliorating the condition, promoting the virtue, and advancing the happiness of man."

jefferson's vegetable garden

As I look out on a constantly snow-covered garden this winter, I'm buoyed by the thought of seeds I purchased at Monticello. Jefferson once wrote to his wife "You will be out in time to begin your garden, and that will tempt you to be out a great deal, than which nothing will tend more to give you health and strength." May we all be out in the garden, healing and strengthening ourselves, soon.

pollinator garden

Jefferson's Garden at Monticello {Inspiration}

Who is your favorite president?jefferson statue

Mine is Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson's life was guided by science, reason, and curiosity. He loved gardens, arguably advancing America's agriculture more than any other national leader.

monticello reflection

"I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural."

jefferson's gardens monticello

This past August we were lucky enough to spend time in Jefferson's gardens at Monticello. We soaked in his forward-thinking rain catchment, wild experimentation and clear appreciation of nature. Touring his home, we found constant reminders of his practicality and commitment to lifelong learning.

lizard at monticello

"I look to the diffusion of light and education as the resource to be relied on for ameliorating the condition, promoting the virtue, and advancing the happiness of man."

jefferson's vegetable garden

As I look out on a constantly snow-covered garden this winter, I'm buoyed by the thought of seeds I purchased at Monticello. Jefferson once wrote to his wife "You will be out in time to begin your garden, and that will tempt you to be out a great deal, than which nothing will tend more to give you health and strength." May we all be out in the garden, healing and strengthening ourselves, soon.

pollinator garden

Orange Farmers and Artisans Market California {Silent Sunday}

orange county farmers market signorange farmers market vendorsbanjo player avocados and satsumas

succulent plantsguerilla beekeepers

milkman cheesesmilkman la cheese offerings

asian fruitspopsicle and sunglassesstrawberries and eggs scavenger hunt beets

cumberland oysterslos angeles oysters

Olde Towne Orange Farmers and Artisans Market: local pursuing-organic citrus and avocados, succulent and fruit plants, Guerilla Beekeepers honey from rescued bees, Milkman curated cheese and dairy products, tropical fruit, Front Porch popsicles in shirt sleeves in January,  a brilliant scavenger hunt to keep kids busy and learning, Carlsbad Aquafarm cultivated native oysters (best we've ever tasted) all in a friendly, spacious location with live music, seating, coffee and water provided. What a way to spend the morning!

Orange Home Grown Market

Saturdays 9 am - 1 pm, year-round Cypress St. and Palm Ave. (304 N. Cypress St.) in Olde Towne Orange 6 miles from Disneyland, CA OrangeHomegrown.org

Calves, Cows, and Cheese {Silent Sunday}

calf drinking milk from bottle holstein licking nose

cows feeding

dog licking milk at richman farm

andreas milking parlor

pearl valley cheese curds in stirring machine

pearl valley swiss cheese stacks

I learned 1001 things about milk, cows, and cheese on the Ohio Dairy Adventure, many of which I will share in future posts. To get you in the mood, peruse these photos from my dairy and cheese tours: 1) bottle feeding a one-week-old calf 2) several-weeks old Holstein calf licking nose 3) Holstein, Jersey, and Brown Swiss cows eating 4) dog considering benefits of drinking milk off floor versus risk of being kicked by a hoof 5) 20x20 milking parlor where each white tube is the milk flowing from a cow 6) cheese curds stirred by a machine 7) 1500 pound stacks of Pearl Valley swiss cheese in aging room

The American Dairy Association Mideast provided meals, accommodations, transportation and access to farms during the Ohio Dairy Adventure. They did not allow me to bring home a calf. My opinions are my own.

Travel Planning with Room 77 (Sponsored)

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Inspiration from Veggie U 2012 Food & Wine

veggie u culinary vegetable institute The Veggie U culinary education program has delivered 1800 classroom kits to over 26 states from its Milan, Ohio headquarters since its inception in 2003. Many of these kits are funded through the annual Food & Wine Celebration held at the Culinary Vegetable Institute. Alex and I attended the 10th annual fundraising event two weeks ago surrounded by great food and glorious gardens.

veggie u child

Encouraging Healthy Eating at Veggie U

Veggie U exists to "to promote the well-being of children through a healthy lifestyle." Farmer Jones and a team of teachers developed the Veggie U Earth to Table curriculum for fourth graders to give students a full-sensory experience growing plants and raising composting worms. The end result is an series of fun lessons that teach children where food comes from and why vegetables are an important part of their diet.

robert irvine veggie u

The Veggie U success naturally collects admirers among culinary celebrities. Robert Irvine, of Restaurant Impossible fame, was on hand during the 2012 event. He has used Farmer Jone's microgreens in his restaurants since 1997 and supports Veggie U because he wants people to eat better.

Our "eating habits have changed dramatically because we're busy," Robert shared with a group of reporters. He offered a potential solution: independent grocers could try marketing a selection of grab and go ingredients and recipes for simple real food meals to compete with fast food. And of course, educating children is key to changing habits. Robert, and Veggie U, operate under the principle that "if you make exercise and food fun, children will be healthy."

veggie u garden sign

Great Gardens

The Veggie U Food & Wine Celebration is held on the grounds of the Culinary Vegetable Institute (CVI) in Milan, Ohio near Sandusky. The drive in to the CVI are lined with fields of asparagus, ancient grains, and flowers. The grounds surrounding the event center are richly landscaped with edibles.

As Alex and I admired the herb garden, we could not help but fondle and smell the plants. Our attention was noted by CVI sous chef Brian. He gave us a personal tour of his favorite herb oddities including dozens of varieties of common herbs and sweet aztec, a stevia-like sweet tasting plant.

brian CVI eyeball plant

The most surprising herbal introduction was to the eyeball flower. A small pinch of the tight tiny flower petals on the tip of the tongue causes a tingling and numbing sensation similar to licking a nine volt battery. Wow, plants are amazing.

Home Cooking Inspiration

What I most appreciated about the Veggie U event was the quality of the food samplings. This particular batch of chefs from around the country created diverse, local-focused cuisine. Alex and I walked away with a half dozen ideas to try in our home kitchen.

salmon chicharron

Salmon Skin Chicharron - The Greenbrier (on our life list to visit) combined old school charcuterie with neavou molecular gastronomy at their stand. Alex loved crunching on the salmon skin chicharraon, gently cooked then deep fried strips of salmon skin shown standing up in the metal cone.

Pickled Tamale - A Cleveland-area caterer offered a tamale with a twist: wild rice covered in corn masa, wrapped in swiss chard, and soaked in vinegar brine for a few hours before service. This preparation was reminiscent of a Greek stuffed grape leaf. Takeaway was both to attempt tamales with a chard wrapper and consider lightly brining almost anything.

Sauerkraut Cakes - Jonathon Sawyer can do no wrong in my book but he did something genius at this event: sauerkraut cakes. We didn't ask about preparation but guessed that the kraut was mixed with a little egg or flour and pan fried.

stuffed pattypan sausagepulled press seared pork

Stuffed Baby Pattypans - I cannot resist a 'cute' vegetable and little pattypans always end up in my market bag when I see them. One chef played on their shape by hollowing out the center and stuffing the squash with a sausage mixture, something I will surely make at home.

Pressed Pulled Pork - The dish we could not stop talking about was a lengthy charcuterie-like pork preparation. Not only did the pulled, then pressed, then seared ham and shoulder squares taste delicious, they are a unique stand-in for a meat patty in a burger or layered plating. We will be recreating this post haste and will share the recipe when we do.

Veggie U set the bar for the chef-tasting fundraiser season very high and I am thankful for having the chance to visit. If you are heading to a similar event like Taste the Future or the Columbus Food & Wine Affair, I suggest you check our CMH Gourmand's article about how to survive such a foodie buffet.