tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post8877668245531345936..comments2024-03-28T18:57:20.920+01:00Comments on Living the life in Saint-Aignan: Pâtissons farcis au riz et à l'ailKen Broadhursthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04430899802705818716noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-13649826652800083772010-07-26T15:54:20.648+02:002010-07-26T15:54:20.648+02:00Thanks for posting this, Ken! We have huge patty p...Thanks for posting this, Ken! We have huge patty pans and I was kind of wondering what to do with them. I stuffed regular zucchini with ground turkey and Greek spices last week...I'll try the same thing with our patty pans.Ohiofarmgirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02606563929369721111noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-65521204182606477082010-07-26T15:34:27.320+02:002010-07-26T15:34:27.320+02:00Thank you, thank you. We're now getting "...Thank you, thank you. We're now getting "pâtissons" from our AMAP and I was at a loss as to what to do with them. <br />I've been disappointed in the courgettes (yellow, green, more squash-like white, round, ...) They're either too big and only good for stuffing, or thick-skinned, which is why I think the guy is calling other squash "courgettes", thinking it'll go over better.Ellen Lebellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01929639076042070115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-1510466742181186522010-07-26T14:29:42.103+02:002010-07-26T14:29:42.103+02:00Jean, we Americans don't really know what marr...Jean, we Americans don't really know what marrows are. Are they overgrown courgettes/zucchini? Or are they a different squash entirely? They're not winter squash, are they? Whatever, I'm sure they are good.Ken Broadhursthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04430899802705818716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-23367558489464693872010-07-26T08:59:06.530+02:002010-07-26T08:59:06.530+02:00My mother used to stuff marrows in a similar way, ...My mother used to stuff marrows in a similar way, cutting and peeling 2" rings off the vegetable to stuff it. (My father used to grow them in the greenhouse and there would be some fierce competition in the village as to who could grow the biggest.)<br /><br />Stuffed marrow would be served with pork chops or sausages. She would also stuff rings of it with a sort of bolognese meat mixture, then put a cheese sauce on top before baking it in the oven.<br /><br />Eating stuffed marrow in one of my fondest childhood memories but I haven't made it myself for years. We don't grow marrows and they are really expensive to buy.Jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09726164724131916224noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-31594147843421807092010-07-26T00:06:51.267+02:002010-07-26T00:06:51.267+02:00Looks good.Looks good.Starmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12386841450183061541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-70445695286864488272010-07-25T21:22:15.052+02:002010-07-25T21:22:15.052+02:00Hi Judy,
No. The pictures in Ken's blog are i...Hi Judy,<br /><br />No. The pictures in Ken's blog are in the church at Fins where my grandfather was born and lived until he was thirteen years old when he left for Péronne to study to become a painter. Consequently all my donations have been to Péronne, a small town whereas Fins is just a very small village.chmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-45062408161317401852010-07-25T20:02:18.116+02:002010-07-25T20:02:18.116+02:00Nadege, it's fun to see both CHMs in the pictu...Nadege, it's fun to see both CHMs in the pictures, eh?:))<br /><br />Ken, from your blog post, I have the impression the museum to which CHM made the donations this time, is not the same one as in this article, right? Is the one from this time actually in Fins ... did you say?Seine Judeet (Judith)https://www.blogger.com/profile/07407353544376132484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-15503151454890649612010-07-25T19:40:47.837+02:002010-07-25T19:40:47.837+02:00Judy, posting that link is fine. I should have don...Judy, posting that link is fine. I should have done it.Ken Broadhursthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04430899802705818716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-50548133815549847352010-07-25T17:18:15.227+02:002010-07-25T17:18:15.227+02:00Thanks Judith, it is a "belle histoire" ...Thanks Judith, it is a "belle histoire" indeed and really nice to see CHM in picture.Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06031276247743743680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-30172859600718099762010-07-25T17:03:10.347+02:002010-07-25T17:03:10.347+02:00P.S.
I hope it's okay for me to post this, but...P.S.<br />I hope it's okay for me to post this, but, for anyone interested in seeing a photo of CHM's grandfather, he is here in this story... which seems to be about CHM's donation to a museum in Péronne, last year :))<br /><br /><a href="http://www.ville-peronne.fr/index.php/fre/Peronn-Culture/Musee-Alfred-Danicourt/L-Actualite-du-Musee/Nouveau-don-au-Musee" rel="nofollow"> article</a>Seine Judeet (Judith)https://www.blogger.com/profile/07407353544376132484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18071407.post-43977040871322987122010-07-25T16:55:05.885+02:002010-07-25T16:55:05.885+02:00my my my.... very interesting... looks yummy
Judymy my my.... very interesting... looks yummy<br />JudySeine Judeet (Judith)https://www.blogger.com/profile/07407353544376132484noreply@blogger.com