Saturday, July 23, 2011

Family Farm Dinner

The summer weather has been perfect!  It's pleasant and warm, but not too hot to spend some time outside.  With gardens producing wonderful things, it was the time for a garden supper.  Earlier in the week, Serena from the Farm Chicks posted about a Farm Dinner that she went to last Sunday.  It looked delightful!  I decided it really would be fun to do at home, so invited the family for dinner.  I shared the concept with Rylan and showed him Serena's blog post.  He thought it looked like fun and was very surprised when he saw a picture of his art teacher from the university featured as one of the guests at the dinner Serena went to.  

By the time it was all said and done, dinner became a family affair. Brandon and Rylan carried tables and chairs to a shady spot on the lawn.  Sally helped me set the table.  And Brent willingly carried food to the serving table.  Everything came together all at once. 

The table was covered with a white cotton sheet, then set with my mother's china.  Goblets and glasses, teacups, silver, and Mason jars holding candles were all set in place.  Pretty plaid napkins and rings from Paula's shop accented the blue in the china.


Our side table served as the buffet.  Our menu included Herbed Rosemary Bread. . .Broccoli Quiche. . .Green Beans with Oregano and Dill. . .Roasted Potatoes (Yukon Gold and Kennebec) with Sweet Onions and Rosemary. . .Corn on the Cob. . .and a Garden Salad.  It was a true picture of summer's bounty!  


The fresh dill was fragrant!  Not only did it add fragrance and flavor to the green beans. . .it made a pretty addition to the floral centerpiece as well!

It is summer at it's best when the corn is ready to eat!

A simple menu. . .and a pleasant setting. . .made our family time a special treat.

Ice water, sparkling cider, and Nilgiri white tea gave us a choice of beverages.


The shadows grew long as we ate and conversed.  Coming together after some time apart and relaxing after a busy week was the best part.  The family farm dinner was delicious, but secondary to all the rest!

7 comments:

  1. Splendid idea! I have guests coming in August. Wonder if I...

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  2. Absolutely loverly!!!! yum yum I'm glad your garden is growing - mine has succumbed the the heat and dry!

    Blessings

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  3. All I can say is WoW... and that I too want to copy the idea. I really love the green beans dressed up with dill. The whole dinner looked so divine. I love you banner, especially the photo of the table. I better go eat breakfast...this made me hungry!

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  4. All I can say is WoW... and that I too want to copy the idea. I really love the green beans dressed up with dill. The whole dinner looked so divine. I love you banner, especially the photo of the table. I better go eat breakfast...this made me hungry!

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  5. What a beautiful table! Lovely photos and the food looks awesome.

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  6. It looks like it turned out perfect! So much fun!

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  7. BEAUTIFUL - thank you for sharing!

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