9.09.2016

My Vegetable Calendar for 2017

You might have seen some of the sneak-peeks of my 
2017 vegetable calendar. I’m so excited that it’s almost complete. 
It will be available at Portland Open Studios 
and Washington County Open Studios in October. 
I chose vegetables this year because I eat them every day, 
they’re beautiful to look at, and there are SO many of them!

I discovered the Vegetables by Month chart by Cook Smarts, in my research. It’s a handy and beautiful way to make sure you’re buying your veggies at their peaks! 
I’ve had fun this summer going to the Portland Farmers Market to buy vegetables... 
(and fruits, and flowers, and listen to music...) 
and create them into still lifes ... 
 and do some color studies.
 I've done studies of the reds in beets, red onions, and tomatoes.... 
and the amazing orange hues in carrots, yellow beets, and pumpkins. 

I had an idea of how to make the calendar even more fun...to add in recipes and stories from my friends.

So, here’s my request: 

If you have a favorite recipe featuring one of the following vegetables, please send it to me—along with a short story about the recipe. It could be why it’s your family's favorite, how your mother/grandma taught you to make it, or that time you served it at a fun dinner party, etc.
  
And, I would like to send you one a cd calendar (small desk size), as a thank you gift!

DEADLINE: midnight PST on Thursday, September 15. 
LENGTH: 250 words or less for recipe + story together. 
CONTRIBUTOR: I can use your name or leave it anonymous—just let me know which you prefer. :)

Here’s the line-up of vegetables for 2017.

Choose your favorite one—and have at it!

My mouth is already watering in anticipation of the FANTASTIC recipes I know you will contribute!
  • beets
  • bok choy
  • pumpkin
  • carrot
  • red pepper
  • red onion
  • tomatoes 
  • garlic, rosemary
  • brussel sprouts 
  • asparagus
  • artichoke
  • eggplant
Gotta share!


Here is this little boy, at the Farmers Market, holding an artichoke!
I couldn't resist sharing one of my favorite Little Rascals scenes of Stymie...
"It might choke arti, but it ain't gonna choke Stymie." :)

Listening to while I paint:
Audiobook:  
Watership Down, by Richard Adams, narrated by Ralph Cosham
Podcasts: 
Building a Story Brand, hosted by Donald Miller
American's Test Kitchen, hosted by Christopher Kimball
Online Marketing Made Easy, hosted by Amy Porterfield
Beyond the To-Do List, hosted by Erik Fisher
Artists Helping Artists, hosted by Leslie Saeta
Social Media Examiner, hosted by Michael Stelzner
Splendid Table, hosted by Lynne Rossetto Kasper
Robcast, hosted by Rob Bell
Music: 
My iPod

Pandora

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