Let me tell you a story.
There once were 2 sisters, sister 1 (that’s me!) and sister 2 (that’s my sister!) who wanted to have a fun girls day with a 4 year old (that’s my niece!). So they came up with this brilliant idea to find a place to pick your own produce. Off to the farm they went, ready and willing to do a bunch of picking.
You see, once they got there no one seemed to know if there were any to be picked. Oh sure they had green beans by the basket full but did they actually have any left to be picked? No one seemed sure. But bound and determined, off the 3 girls went to in search of green beans.
Oh – did I mention it was the hottest day of the summer so far? Oh and that none of us actually knew what a green bean plant looked like? I think you know how this story ends.
In case you’re wondering, I did come home with green beans just not picked by my own two hands. But I still was excited to bring them home. Why? You’re probably thinking because oh they must be full of vitamins and minerals – and they are – but no, that’s not why. Green beans aren’t a vegetable that graces it’s presence in our household very often. You see out of the two of us, only one of us likes them (that’s me!).
But that’s okay, I had a few tricks up my sleeve. My plan? To dress up these green beans with flavor! So what did I come up? Green Beans with Tomato-Caper Relish served with Grilled Lemon-Fennel Chicken and a side of polenta, I’d say this meal was a hit!
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