Hello everyone, and welcome to Food Wednesdays, where we share food posts in the link up below.
Since this link up is all about the Food no rules except to post anything related to food-a recipe, a cookbook or food magazine you would like to share, a restaurant you enjoyed and would love to share, anything about Food.
Also beginning today for the month of June we will have Food Wednesdays the first Wednesday of each month only, instead of every week.
With summer keeping many of us busy I think this will be easier. Summer months are busy too especially if you are a gardener and preserve your foods, or go on vacations. We will re evaluate for September.
Are you familiar with Mary Jane Farm's magazine? I have gotten this magazine off and on for many years now. It's a magazine I usually read cover to cover. Being in my 70's I still enjoy the magazine and learn something new with every issue. This magazine is more for an audience of younger people I think, but I still enjoy it. The magazine uses recycled papers which are great for making up your own handmade papers.
I couldn't find a current magazine cover but here is one older issue
This latest issue had some totally new to me summer ideas for making cakes with melons and frosting. I don't get out anymore so maybe you are familiar with these?
I was assuming that the recipes would also be online, so passed on the magazine and they are not there-sigh. I did find a few from other sites. You cut the melon into slices like a cake, rind off, and then frost it. Thinking this is a cake that would need to be made and served soon after. The Mary Jane magazine had several different recipes using also yellow watermelon, you may spot the magazine in a magazine aisle.
Found this one online from a different site
Here is a recipe using whipped coconut milk I think this would be a fun cake if you had several people over The Mary Jane's recipes used several layers like this one-made a prettier cake.
Here is one using cool whip for the frosting
I also wanted to share a watercolor page that turned into a mixed media page. I will link up with Rain's Thursday Art Day
I began with a new to me wet on wet watercolor page--I liked it. Had thought of trying to paint a bird in the water, but was a bit leary of "messing up" my page that I liked. So I added some trees and brush and some rocks in the water. A so so page, as there were elements I liked but not as a whole. I went into my saved magazine paper stash and found the butterfly I cut out, and I found this boy talking to a turtle. I thought it came together pretty nicely so I added it to my journal book and I enjoyed making this page.