Ian Fleming began his James Bond book series in 1953 with the release of Casino Royale. The Englishman’s novels were instant successes, especially among college-aged men who pounced on each new edition as the paperback books flowed off the presses. Then, Playboy Magazine added fuel to the fire in the early 60s by promoting any and everything James Bond. When the first James Bond movie, Dr. No, … [Read more...]
Planting Rut-a-Babies
Nancy has an above-ground garden on the patio and has grown lots of delicious vegetables over the past few years. Because the soil is warmer, her tomatoes come in earlier than mine and she truly has a green thumb when it comes to growing peppers. This year, she said she’d like to plant some turnips and bought a package of what she thought were turnip seeds at the nursery last week. The front of … [Read more...]
Welcome Back, Frogs
After a long winter’s nap, two frogs in our goldfish pond awakened from their underwater siesta and emerged on the side of the pond. Being cold-blooded, when the water gets cold, frogs simply sink to the bottom, go dormant and don’t breathe again until they are stirred by warming weather. Then when it warms to a certain tolerable temperature, the frogs spring back to life and surface. Not long … [Read more...]
Fried Cabbage
I bought Nancy a large head of cabbage for coleslaw. She makes the best coleslaw in the Southeast, by the way, a perfect complement to seafood or barbeque, but she only used half of the cabbage. Now, what to do with the rest? My go-to cabbage recipe is to simply boil it in salted water till it falls apart. It’s okay that way, but not great. I have also attempted to roast cabbage and that pretty … [Read more...]
Candy Onions – Coming Soon
I first heard about candy onions last spring when loyal Cville Buzz reader, Cheryll Seiber, mentioned them in an email. As a fellow onion lover, she said they were so sweet you could eat them like an apple. Then, that weekend at a Farmer’s Market, I saw a bunch for sale, bought them and loved them. I immediately made plans for a few rows in my small vegetable garden. I even bought some seeds but … [Read more...]
Stock up on Meal Worms for Fishing Season
Crappie and bluegill season is here and I needed bait. Over the years, I have discovered that meal worms are not only good for feeding bluebirds, they are also excellent for catching panfish and trout. I like the larger size, though, and sometimes they are hard to find in pet shops - and when you do find them, they are expensive. They sell little cups of 25 or 30 worms for $3 or $4. I decided … [Read more...]
Hatcheries in Trouble
For over 75 years, revenue from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses has financed Virginia game management, game warden salaries, numerous conservation projects and fish hatcheries, to name a few. But now there are fewer and fewer outdoorsmen buying licenses and many projects are in peril – including our fish hatcheries. Says Asheley Stimpson of the DWR, “Virginia has nine fish hatcheries … [Read more...]
What is the Virginia Trout Slam?
The Virginia Trout Slam is a challenge to anglers to catch all three species of trout (Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Brown Trout) all in the same day. Both stocked fish and wild fish of any size count toward the slam, but catching all three in a wild trout stream is the ultimate trifecta. Chasing the slam not only offers a new challenge to anglers, but it also promotes some of our lesser-known … [Read more...]
Great Movies to Remember
Nancy and I watched Field of Dreams this week on TV. Featuring Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, and Burt Lancaster, it was most entertaining. “Build it and he will come.” “Go the distance. “Ease his pain.” “Is this heaven? No, it’s Iowa.” I would rank Field of Dreams as certainly one of my all-time favorites, which got me to thinking. What would be my Top Ten Movies – those that … [Read more...]
A Quaker Oats Meatloaf
I’m still trying to get rid of a huge box of Old Fashioned Quaker Oats I bought for Nancy by mistake. She wanted instant Quaker Oatmeal, and what I bought wasn’t instant. It takes a while. I have since used the oats in muffins, in cookies and as an actual breakfast cereal, but I still have half a box. As I said, it was a big box. Hey, why not use Quaker Oats in a meatloaf? I did and it was very … [Read more...]
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