Thursday, July 5, 2012

Pavlova Reveal And A Share

Good day all, and a beautiful one it is here in our little corner of the world.

 I do hope you all had a special 4th in what ever way you chose to celebrate. We started out by going to the Parade in our little city of Anacortes. It was delightful as usual, with all of the kids on their bikes, horses, local businesses and the likes and flags, flags, flags, we loved it.

I made the Pavlova, as you can see below. I have more practice to do and a new recipe to use next time.  The chickens were ready to help with the taste test as soon as I put it on the table.




Here is the photo that my Mr. took...Great shot, honey!



I have been doing a bit of a clean out of my cookbooks and must admit, having a hard time parting with some of them.  There is no choice, as space is running out and I keep getting new ones, so some must go.

To make it easier, I decided to give some away.  Below is Martha's Baking book that I have not used, just looked some things up for reference.  It is in great shape so I am sending in off in the mail to one of you.



I put the names of all who commented on my last post, into a hat and came up with Heather from Vintage Grey.  Congratulations Heather, if you would email me your info, I will get it right off to you.  If you have it or don't care to, that is alright too...We can just choose another name.

The garden is calling my name....Actually, the chickens are pointing out that the wild greens are ready to be harvested for their culinary enjoyment.  Off I go then..

Have a nice day my friends!  xo

Source of image here.

19 comments:

Elizabeth Edwards said...

wow, that looks so yummy. i would love a taste. looks like a must try recipe. (:

Chris at Red Gate Farm said...

That looks fabulous... especially will all those wonderful berries!

~Chris

Lynn Proctor said...

omgosh--i want this!!!

Lynn said...

It turned out great! The berries look beautiful and I'm sure the chickens ate well:@)

Unknown said...

Your pavlova looks beautiful. :)

polkadotpeticoat said...

I'm impressed.....

Dorothy said...

I bet that tastes as good as it looks!!!

Katiebee said...

oh yum~ that looks delish!

happy belated 4th my friend~

xo

katie

camp and cottage living said...

Oh, that Pavlova looks sweet and yummy!
somehow I always miss out on your give aways-I'm not getting to visit
as much as I'd like. that's the problem!
Take care-Kimberly

vintage grey said...

Hi Sherri!! Your Pavlova looks so yummy! Great job!! Yay, I can't believe I won!! So exciting!! You are so sweet! I will email you my address! Have a beautiful night! xo Heather

Leigh said...

The Pavlova is gorgeous! Looks like the perfect summer treat.

Lap Dog Knits said...

I've never made a pavloa..or eaten one but this looks so beautiful I may have to give it a go..
almost too pretty to eat!!

Congrats to Heather on the great book..hours of enjoyment with Martha in her future..

happy Friday friend!!Hugs.

ted and bunny said...

ok Sherri, so how often do we say "oh yeah I'll be over, just that big pond in the way haha" for fleamarkets and suchlike...well at the sight of that Pavlova- definitely NO tweaking needed there!!- I'm SERIOUSLY thinking about booking a ticket to get there before its all gone!
xx

prairie said...

Hi: Thanks for following me. That looks like a meringue shell. I have an old American Family Home cookbook and I copied out a bunch of recipes from it using meringue. I'm going to try the shell with a filling of some sort, soon, and will blog them. I also have a couple of Gladys Taber cookbooks, one published in 1948. I love these old ones that were written before the microwave and include many pantry-item-recipes. The pantry is our biggest backup toward the end of the month and the end of the funds. I'm following you, to. Thanks so much for letting me visit.

Paula said...

I have never been a huge meringue fan, but these photos are making me reconsider! It looks delicious!

momto8 said...

beautiful! looks delicious!! I remember when I first started cooking and baking..i would spend hours just paging through cookbooks staring at the pictures...now I type in what i want on the internet...kind of sad in a way...

sweetvintageofmine said...

Oh, I missed your give-a-way! Congrats tho to VINTAGE GREY! The berry dish looks DELISH! LOVE to read your BLOG! From one sweetie to another~~~~Roxie

Monica said...

Your pavlova looks amazing. Thanks for the reminder. I really need to make one again soon.

Lola Nova said...

Oh that looks amazing! Yum!

I have been 'unplugged' for the last week busy Summering, looks like I need to catch up on your posts!

How nice of you to share!