27 comments

  1. renee@sweetsugarbean

    Wow! Your garden is truly gorgeous! Love the action photos of the bees!

    August 17, 2011

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  2. Ashley

    Your flowers are too die for I would love to lay and gaze at then all day!

    August 17, 2011

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  3. Anja @ AnjasFood4Thought

    Just my kind of food. You could be my personal chef. I’d eat anything you cooked. Lovely garden, reminds me of my mom’s garden back in Germany. So colorful.

    August 17, 2011

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  4. myFudo

    Yes please, Give me the fork and spoon :) Totally love your blog. Great photos.

    August 17, 2011

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  5. Mellissa (sevimel on flickr)

    Great photos! I love taking pictures in the garden and can easily take hundreds at a time too! Thanks for sharing! Risotto looks both lovely AND delicious! My husband is not a barley fan but even he might like this one!

    August 17, 2011

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  6. Nicole
    Nicole

    Oh wow, your garden! I wanted to ask to see it but it looks like I didn’t have to. I am so inspired by how many different types of flowers you seem to be growing, and what seems to be pathways through it all. And the risotto too, delicious!

    August 17, 2011

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  7. Nora @ Natural Noshing

    Absolutely STUNNING photos – both of the garden AND the risotto! I want a macro lens!!!! Your barley risotto looks SO delicious! I have a weakness for cheese and grains :) Hmmm but what to do about substituting barley since it’s not GF and if I want a little more nutrition than arborio…the wheels are spinning…

    August 17, 2011

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  8. Paula @ Dishing the Divine

    Your garden is so pretty! My hubby prefers barley to almost any other grain so I bet he’d like this! :)

    August 17, 2011

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  9. Charissa

    Mmmm, what a beautiful dish…and a lovely garden! I love the flower photos…just beautiful! Looks like you live in Eden. :)

    August 17, 2011

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  10. Heidi @ Food Doodles

    Looooove all the flower pictures. I really enjoyed looking through them all, they’re so pretty. And your risotto looks delicious! Love the spinach!

    August 17, 2011

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  11. Tender B.

    I think I need a macro lens too. Those are great shots.

    August 17, 2011

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  12. Andrea
    Andrea

    Those photos of your garden are truly beautiful, thanks for sharing! :)

    August 18, 2011

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  13. Christine

    Beautiful pictures! Can you tell me more about salted herbs? It’s an ingredient I’m unfamiliar with.

    August 23, 2011

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  14. Donna
    Donna

    Oh my oh my!!!!…..Master Photographer…Master Chef….Master Gardener…..and I am positive you master many, many other things….You have exquisite taste in combining colour and the natural textures with graminées/grasses…I tried to assemble a similar mix of plantings in our house in France…Thank you for capturing the beauty of it all on film…and KEEP IT COMING….It’s like having our souls and tummies nourished simultaneously!! Your creamy dreamy risotto is on my must-make list before September ends…Thank you for your endless creativity and generously sharing it all with us….

    September 14, 2011

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  15. Yadsia @ShopCookMake

    I’m making this as I type.

    October 12, 2011

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  16. Angela
    Angela

    you are not alone! I eat many things with a spoon, including tortellini and rice. this recipe sounds wonderful, and I will try it asap–my family is allergic to rice, so I will skip the wild rice and adjust as necessary,. (I know wild rice isn’t really rice, but we avoid it nonetheless). thanks!

    January 25, 2012

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