Roses In The Garden - a book review
Roses In The Garden by Ngoc Minh Ngo Photographer Ngoc Minh Ngo celebrates rose gardens throughout the world in this beautifully produced book. The author photographed a total of 11 gardens across the globe (Italy, Morocco, Spain, USA, UK, and Japan). Beginning with the Italian garden Ninfa (often referred to as the most romantic garden in the world), her photographs have a dreamy quality that transports the reader to these exotic locales. Closer to home, Floret Farm in Mount Vernon, Washington, is included in one of the chapters. All types of roses are included in the gardens but the majority feature old rose varieties. Many of the gardens have roses growing in wild abandon, intermingled in hedge rows, spilling over walls and fences and surrounded by pastures and rolling hills. A pictorial index lists all the roses and the gardens where they reside. This stunning book was published by Rizzoli Books and is available on Amazon and in bookstores. Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, ...
You have a wooden pestel?? You must be a real chef. These sound delicious and so easy I might even be able to make them.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmm. How do those hold up in the mail?--;-)--Randy
ReplyDeleteThey look delightful!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmm.... BACON! Just a question: what are Rotel tomatoes?
ReplyDeleteLovely to look at and they sound delicious! I had to go back for a second look and now I am sooo hungry~gail
ReplyDeleteSounds great! I love anything with bacon and tomatoes! Have you ever used the "filling" in a puff pastry? Since you have a pestle, I ask -- that's what I also use when making appetizers in muffin tins.
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PS Love the recipes... keep on posting!
Cameron and Lisa, actually it is not a pestle but a mini tart shaper. I couldn't think of what it was called but remember that it came from the Pampered Chef and I located it on their website. I haven't used the filling in a puff pastry but I'm sure it would be fine.
ReplyDeleteMonica, Rotel tomatoes must be a Southern thing. Take a look at their website at http://www.ro-tel.com/index.jsp
ReplyDeleteMight be just the thing for all those cherry toamtoes I have!
ReplyDeleteThose sound delicious--and easy. I'm printing out the recipe. I wonder if I have a mini muffin tin.
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These look so good! I have been looking for good recipes for an upcoming baby shower, and this one just might fit the bill. Thanks for sharing, Phillip.
ReplyDeleteThose look very good!
ReplyDeletePut a dish of those in front of me and I'll not rest 'till the whole lots gone!
ReplyDeleteSounds amazing! Now what am I going to do with the buckets of fresh tomatoes lying all over my kitchen???
ReplyDeleteOh, well, perhaps I'll munch on some tomato cups while starting to chop.....
Sounds delicious! I hate dieting...
ReplyDeleteThose look so good, thanks for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteSounds tasty and easy. My husband's theory is anything is better with bacon. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy! Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteOh my word! I was doing really good on my diet today until you made my salivary glands just go haywire. I've got that little muffin pan too. That little muffin pan is sinful-- as you can do a lot with dough and ingredients in those bite size morsels.
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well i am good at cooking. you have given a delicious dish. but i fear i f could make it correct.
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I made these for a baby shower last weekend and they were awesome! Can't wait to make them again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Phillip, this is a fabulous appetizer! I love the ease of this recipe and all the ingredients. I am definitely making a batch of these over that holidays. Many thanks...
ReplyDeleteP.S. Besides being an incredible gardener and photographer ~ You are a terrific cook. Every recipe you have posted I want to try.