Thursday, 31 August 2017

Greedy Guzzling and Slurpy Swallows : Summer Tastes.



Spoiler alert!   I have been having manic behaviour from my computer recently and now it is refusing to upload my pics which kind of spoils the whole effect of my text. The best laid schemes ......! Anyway I am going to attempt to post this - fingers crossed -  and, with luck, we will not remain permanently image-less.



These were two of my sorties into new dishes of Greek cuisine: the first was beef with our aubergines and baby onions fresh from Koufovouno, Z’s home area. In fact, to be exact, they were grown in Georgos’ Pechlivanidis’ bakhste.   The second show meat balls with Briam, a traditional Turkish dish of roasted, mixed vegetables.   I recently sent a friend a message to tell her what I was cooking, but the spell-check on my ‘smart’ device had us turning cannibal     and what we were having for supper was …… Brian! Anyway, that’s two Turkish words you’ve learned so far – who can say my blog is not educational!
                    
 








Rosie and David, recently arrived from Blighty, are tucking into green beans with pork, served with chunks of fresh, brown bread and slabs of feta. Z and I are sampling a very popular summer dish: stuffed peppers and tomatoes. Glad I can’t be held accountable for taking that shot – just as his cheeks were stuffed as well.
                                                          
But sweets figure on the menu too: here’s a poolside Pavlova to round off our evening meal. Rosie has just slathered it with our cherry syrup.
But what’s this I see, ochone for me?  – ‘tis no vision to make the blood freeze, however, as Andy Stewart sang in ‘Campbeltown Loch’, for the car thermometer is registering 40o Celsius.
            
                     
It’s time we thought about keeping hydrated and, if you are near our mythical mountain, then you can sample a locally dedicated beer. Our nephew, Nikos, and wife, Foteini, down a local beer with some meze – oops, there goes another one!! – in the shade of the balcony.
                       
   
Not such a clear shot but it’s Z last weekend at Christina’s wedding reception, having a wee snifter of gum-flavoured Chios liqueur – lovely idea!  
And we’re not the only dude to get thirsty. Neve, you are undoubtedly the Karpouzi Queen of the family, but Leon is a strong contender for the male royal title: this is a very special canine karpouzi quaff!          

            
And now I end on a bitter-sweet note: our slurping swallows. All summer they have delighted us pool-users as they fearlessly swoop and swerve very close, exercising immaculate aerobatic manoeuvres both to avoid us and get a drink. We love their company,  for not only are they a delight to watch but they keep our immediate area mosquito-free.
 Now we see them gathering on the wires, preparing to depart as temperatures cool.
 They tell us summer and all her delights are on the way out.  :(

                                    

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