The smoke from the wildfires here in the Pacific Northwest is “thick as pea soup,” as my dad would say. It makes me really appreciate the fire fighters. Hopefully we will get some rain this week to help out the situation. You know it is bad when I am hoping for rain.
The basil in the garden is coming to an end and needs to be used, so it is a great week to make some pesto. I have a favorite tried and true recipe from Country Home Magazine (2006) that is quick and easy to make.

I have tried walnuts instead of the pine nuts for a little less expensive version. It is still good, but I think the pine nuts add the best flavor. Be sure to use a good quality olive oil.
I like to freeze the pesto in ice cube trays. Once frozen, you can toss them all into a freezer bag. Similar to what we did when we made homemade baby food years ago. Health conscious, crazy parents that we were.
Enjoy!


Wow! This is so awesome, Marian! I had no idea you were a writer. Congrats on the new venture, and I look forward to following along!
Thanks so much for your kind words and following along on this journey. You are my first comment – yahoo!