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Sunday, September 16, 2012

You can never grow too many onions or have too many walls






Every wall holds enough onions for many winter meals.
This bunch would make several servings of French Onion Soup.





And these are perfect for a fine onion galette.





This fragrant bunch will go into the cellar.





And these onions we will share with friends.




Walls are good for many things.

Happy Sunday to you my dear
Blogging Friends.

Gina


https://betweennapsontheporch.net/


12 comments:

  1. Mmm, sounds delicious! What a beautiful bounty, Gina!

    xo

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  2. I sense some onion recipes might be in a future posting. I'll be you have some good ones!

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  3. I think you see life as a Flemish painting. Your photos always have a beautiful light source and combine fruits, flowers and vegetable into beautiful compositions. You even make onions look beautiful!

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  4. Oh, to have your artist's eye for beauty, Gina!
    And, I love onions all ways and always!

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  5. Season of mellow fruitfulness and what a lot you have grown - love French onion soup, and love your photos Gina.

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  6. Dear Georgianna, Even the humble onion plays an important role in our lives. Thank you for your visit, dear Georgianna. Have a wonderful week.

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  7. Dear Mark, I need a few more good recipe. Will you share somne of yours?

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  8. Dear Theresa, Because you are an artist you see things differently...you even see the lowly onion as an objet d' art.

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  9. Dear Mary, and onions are so good for you.

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  10. Thank you Rosemary. I'm enjoying your adventures into the PicMonkey world.

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  11. I once put the onions I had dug up in the morning on an outdoor table in the sun to dry. Because of the heat, by the end of the day, the onions were basically cooked. Lesson learned.

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    1. Hello A, Our climate must be more moderate where we live. Our onions need to last all winter and must dry out before we store them in the garage. Sorry that you lost your onions.

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