Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Strawberry Season!

It’s strawberry season and I love strawberries, so you can probably guess the topic for this week’s Plant Talk. As you can see, I have quite a prolific strawberry patch, although I admit I didn’t grow all these berries myself. My Human Sidekick won’t let me dig in the dirt for some reason, so I had my Personal Landscaper Judy design, plant and care for my strawberry patch. She’s real good with plants, as you can see.

In my research for this week’s blog, I learned that the strawberry is a member of the rose family.  So I guess it’s a cousin to my friend Rose-iangelo the artist. I also learned that the name strawberry comes from the old English word streawberige given to the plant because it sends out runners that look like pieces of straw.

Now here’s something you might not want to try with your strawberries—it’s said that Madame Tallien, a member of the court of Napoleon, used to take baths in the juice of fresh strawberries.  She used 22 pounds per basin! I couldn’t find a picture of her, but if she needed that many strawberries for a bath I’m envisioning a fat lady with a real red complexion.

Here’s another weird strawberry fact. In parts of Bavaria, country folk still practice the traditional rite of hanging small baskets of strawberries from the horns of their cattle as an offering to elves. They think the elves love strawberries, so in return for the treat they’ll make sure the cows produce healthy calves and lots of milk. I personally don’t see how elves are going to do all that, I think they bamboozled someone at some point to get some easy strawberries, but hey, whatever works for you.

I can think of better things to do with my strawberries than hang them on my cow for the elves to steal.  For instance, there’s strawberry chiffon pie, strawberry cheesecake, strawberry jello and regular strawberry pie. (Thanks to my personal baker Sue for all these yummy treats. And I’ll be waiting for you to come share them with me, Jenn!)


One last thing about strawberries—the ancient Romans believed that the strawberry alleviated symptoms of melancholy. So if you’re feeling kinda down about anything, get yourself a plate of strawberries.




Or maybe follow my example by taking some down time in your hammock with a strawberry margarita by your side.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Stretch,

    Nice patch of strawberries ... did you know that Strawberries are the only fruit with its seeds on the outside of the fruit?

    You failed to mention strawberry short cake ... lots of berries and even more whip cream. Yummmm

    Love your kitchen!!! But where is your blue and white china with periwinkle designs on them? You know, like your fried Mrs. Bucket uses for here various Booofetts. LOL

    Hugs to all,
    Paul

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  2. So, strawberries have their seeds on the outside of the fruit. That explains why I always need dental floss when I eat them.

    Sorry about the failed mention of strawberry short cake. My personal baker only had a short time to get all those treats together, so I guess that one got looked over. I'm not very demanding, but I do like to get my blog done on time, so some of my assistants are sometimes short on time to get everything I want!

    Thanks for the compliment on my kitchen. I considered getting the china with the hand-painted periwinkles, but I like to set the standard for others, and since Mrs. Bucket already has that set, I'm going to go for something different, something that says "Stretch."

    It's always nice to hear from you, you always have very interesting comments. Hugs back to you and Mitzi, even though she hasn't come to get her rabbit out of my gardens. I won't say hugs back to Trivia, I'm not sure you can hug a wolf, and besides, I still think she has thoughts of me as a doggie treat.

    Love, Stretch

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