Sunday, July 22, 2007

The Grill


I don't have a "name" for my grill. It is just called "The Grill". It is a Sunbeam Model 520 GrillMaster. They do not make them anymore. I, or I should say, "we" received the grill as a wedding gift when my wife and I got married back in November 1998. It was a combined gift from the Doub Family and they should be happy to know that it is still in use today and it has grilled many a meal to this point. The Doub family actually grilled/smoked BBQ chicken halves for our wedding reception. That's right, I said BBQ chicken. We did not have a "traditional" wedding. We had a private ceremony with only immediate family in the church, but we invited EVERYBODY to the BBQ chicken dinner reception in the church fellowship hall. There was a BIG turnout and everybody had a GREAT time! It was like a big family get together! So you could say that our marriage is founded on BBQ! LOL! And a grill is the perfect symbol of that! Maybe not the most romantic symbol, but I did marry the most wonderful woman in the world, so there is nothing else to compare to her anyway.
I keep it in the garage when it is not in use, so it does not sit out in the weather. I did have to replace the burner last summer though. I found an on-line parts supplier for Sunbeam grills and bought two stainless steel burner assemblies. I know, one should last the rest of the life of the grill, but who knows.....I may be still using this grill 30 years from now and I needed a spare burner assembly! My marriage should outlast the grill easily (that death do you part thing...), but I would like the grill to give a run for it's money!
I want a charcoal/wood burning smoker grill next to really do BBQ right, but the Sunbeam Grillmaster will always be there for burgers, dogs, brats, chicken, pork chops, steaks, chicken, etc.
This is the reason for the Garden of Grillin'....
And to my good friend Lee...."Smells Good!"

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Seeing Red.

Happy 4th of July! Independance Day means red, white, and blue. So what better day to celebrate the first ripe red tomato picked from my garden. There are several tomatoes turning, but they are not quite ready yet. Soon though. Tomato sandwiches will be coming soon!



Later this evening, it will be sliced and paired with a juicy burger from the grill. No warm weather holiday event is complete without something from the grill. Tonight, it will be juicy cheeseburgers and Brats. Mmmmm, I can taste them now....

I hope your garden is growing, your grill is lit, and you are enjoying your freedom.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Does it really "Mater"?


The answer is yes, when it comes to gardening, it does "mater". Of course in this case, "mater" is the short slang for Tomato. An example would be a Tomato Sandwich would be called a mater samich. Didn't know this blog would be entertaining AND educational, did you?

The tomato plantation is doing nicely. The two Goliah tomatos are growing well and producing several tomatoes. None are ripe yet, but it will not be much longer. The remaining three Better Boys are producing, but it looks like another one has gotten the black wilt. The Goliath's seem to be better resistant to disease to this point.

The fence in the background is six feet tall to give you some reference to the size of the plants so far.

While May set a record for ZERO rainfall, June is at least producing the occasional afternoon thunderstorm. However, the drip irrigation is in use every evening for 1 to 2 hours.

Two green peppers have already been picked and consumed with two more developing. They have a very good and clean green pepper taste. They are great cut up on a cool summer salad.
Hope your garden is green & growing!






Sunday, June 3, 2007

Rain!

Finally! Although we are still over 10 inches below normal rainfall, we received a rainy day yesterday! I gladly posponed my Saturday yard chores to allow every precious drop of water to hit the ground. Finally got my car & truck rinsed off. Local watering bans prohibit washing of cars, rinsing of driveways, etc. I only water my yard during the days allowed under the ban, although there are neighbors who do not honor the bans and water daily. I did not water the Tomato garden yesterday or today, but alas, I will probably have to continue my ritual starting tomorrow.

I picked my green pepper this afternoon and will cut up half of it to go with a nice cool salad with supper this evening and use the other half in a spaghetti sauce later this week.

The weeds and "nut" grass have seemingly exploded in growth overnight due to the rain. I will have to launch a counter-offensive later this week. Along with feeding the tomatoes, the yard will now need mowing and with that goes the trimwork. Next Saturday is now booked.

The grill remained cool this weekend, but be not afeared, it will return to action soon! The history of my grill will be an interesting story sometime later this summer.....

"KeKe"

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Tomato Update - 05/27/2007


Well, the "massive" vegatable garden is doing well so far, despite a lack of rain so far this summer. The plants are surviving entirely on drip irrigation to this point. I tried two Goliath tomato plants this year and they are doing very well, living up to their name. I lost one of my four Better Boys to the Black Wilt and had to pull it before the virus spread. So far, the rest remain healthy. My two sweet bell pepper plants are doing good, but not growing as tall as I thought. I will have a fresh pepper soon, if I choose to pick it as a green bell pepper.