Spicing up ground turkey

Cilantro is a perennial in frost-free areas and is a fun herb to grow. I planted cilantro last year and mulched it well, I summer in Maine, and when I came back this year, up through the mulch I saw green, I was so excited as it was one lone cilantro leaf growing with pride– now that is what I call a hardy plant.

You can use cilantro in many recipes to spice them up, chopped and used in salad dressing, mixed in sour cream to top a baked potato with a sprinkle of color, and my favorite is in ground turkey.

Turkey Burgers
To rev up your ground turkey, use about two tablespoons of finely chopped fresh cilantro for 1-lb of ground turkey. Then add two cloves of minced garlic, black pepper, and salt to taste, a couple of shakes of cumin and mix well. It sure changes the flavor– you go from bland to grand! And instead of making a regular size burger, I make little round balls and then flatten them and cook in a little Olive oil in a frying pan. The small turkey patties cook quicker and more thoroughly, and are a big YUM! Serve with a side vegetable and rice or potato. I enjoy them in pasta and a marinara sauce, too.

Are cilantro and coriander the same thing?
The leafy portion of the coriander plant is the cilantro, and the seeds that come from the plant is the coriander. That’s right…two spices in one plant. Super cool!

Do cilantro and coriander taste the same?
No. While cilantro and coriander come from the same plant, their flavors are very different. Cilantro, the herb, is a bit bold with a peppery to sage type flavor with a hint of lemon, and to some, described as having a soapy taste. While coriander, the seed, is sweet and also described as having a nutty, warm aroma and an orange-like flavor.

Why does cilantro taste like soap to some people?
According to an article, I read online by Melissa Petruzzello at Encyclopaedia Britannica, the “soapy” taste that some people describe when eating cilantro leaves is coming from their olfactory-receptor genes and that this perception is only found in a small percentage of people.

Parsley is a good alternative for that small percentage of people who find cilantro soapy tasting. :-)

COOKING WITH HERBS|Chives, Chive Blossoms Are A Beautiful Edible Garnish

Love cooking when I can use fresh herbs! You can use chives for many dishes such as in potato salad, cooked with shrimp, cold pasta salad, and chopped fresh to top off a dish. The flowers make a stunning garnish and are not only beautiful they are edible, too.

Chives an herb with edible blossoms.
Chives with edible blossoms

Confessions of an Internet Scammer by Dennis Higgins

Review by Virginia Wright
Author of Who the Hell Are You? Alzheimer’s the Wrong Diagnosis

Confessions of an Internet Scammer based on research the author, Dennis Higgins, compiled as he infiltrated the seedy underworld of the scammer, is a current topic (internet scamming), a romance, and an enthralling well-written story and in my opinion, made for the big screen!

Wow! Wow! Wow! Great read, Author Dennis Higgins.Thumbs up!

Another recommended read by Dennis Higgins is Pennies From Across the Veil

Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do Bronze Medal Winner in AUTHORSdb Cover Contest

Just notified that “Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do” brought home the Bronze medal in the AUTHORSdb 2018 Cover Contest in the Education category. Thanks, to all who voted for my cover. Your votes helped bring home this win!!!
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Photography is my second love…especially nature photography, it is everpresent in photographs that I take. I’m also a beekeeper.

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-Virginia Wright

Christmas Returns to Pottersville by Dennis Higgins 2018 Christmas Classic

Oh, my gosh…If you have been looking for a new Christmas classic this year to read, Christmas Returns to Pottersville by Dennis Higgins is the one to get!

Description: Frank Capra’s, It’s a Wonderful Life was the ultimate parallel universe story. George Bailey was shown by an angel a world in which he had never been born. A world where the cute little town of Bedford Falls no longer existed and in its place was the seedy town of Pottersville. But imagine if Pottersville still existed in the current age, along another path of existence. Welcome to Pottersville, a town owned and operated by Peter F. Potter. A sleazy, corrupt town where Christmas was discouraged and people were miserable. What if Potter was taken to this town, in a world in which he had never been born?

Christmas Returns to Pottersville by Dennis Higgins