Fall
feelings draw us to nature, and the birds.
Pumpkin
spice is more than a flavor. It’s a feeling. From church pumpkin patches to sunflower
wreaths, we’re ready to get out our sweaters and take long walks in nature. All
of this area’s spring migration is just a plus.
World Bird Migration Day is Oct. 8 and a Bird-Friendly Port Arthur event will
be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday at the Pleasure Island Commission office. Bring
the children for activities with Sea Rim Park and Shangri La representatives to
learn more about the birds in our area. We’ll also be discussing native plants
for local yards to draw birds and pollinators. For more information, call
409-985-7822.
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Fall
road trips to the country – or big cities – are my thing. A bistro lunch at a
small table sounds heavenly. What I didn’t know about bistros could fill a
book. This one, from America’s Test
Kitchen: “Modern Bistro: Home Cooking Inspired by French Classics.” The
style came about as French families took in renters and fed them simple fare,
and expanded to neighborhood eateries. What sounds fancy after all these years
has simple roots based on necessity. Duck confit was a preservation method.
Fresh nettles were foraged in season. Now we can eat more thing more often, so
why don’t we? And fold those omelets ourselves while we’re at it. Southeast
Texans grow figs, but have you ever considered them on Bistro Burgers with
Pate, Figs and Watercress? We love the Groves Pecan Festival. Celebrate with
Wilted Spinach and Shrimp Salad with Bacon-Pecan Vinaigrette. Our Cajuns speak
French. French Onion Soup will warm us as much as gumbo. Get in on the “mush”
trend with Roasted King Trumpet Mushrooms. This fall, open your own bistro.
Like those little pancakes because you can eat
more of them at a time? Who are you kidding? Here’s the deal. Step One Foods
has a packet of blueberry cinnamon oatmeal that works as you’d expect and
tastes better than you’d expect. The creating doctor has a packet of oats and
walnut pancake mix that works the same way and it is heavenly. Mix the contents
with water, rest it 5 minutes, and grill up three little yummy little pancakes
that will keep you full. Even easier? A pecan cranberry mix is one of their
bars and a sprinkle mix is great for your lunch box to mix into yogurt. Fiber,
Omega-3, plant sterols and antioxidants help with lowering cholesterol,
migraines, etc. Sometimes women are more into healthy foods than men so I’ll
say my husband let me have most of his dark chocolate crunch bar, which I did
enjoy very much. He gave big thumbs up to the little pancakes. You’ll feel good
about yourself after nourishing with their offerings.
Were you wondering about thermogenesis? Or how
white kidney bean extract would taste in your coffee? Plantee Nutrition wants
to become your new morning ritual with offerings like packets of Lean Coffee.
Imagine a weight management coffee with premium Columbian Arabica that is additionally
plant powered with gymnema, vanilla, Vitamin , etc. Creamer is also on the go,
with powders of whole oat, coconut milk and water, vanilla, arrow root, etc. Makers
want Plantee to become your new morning ritual. I’d say that instead of sugared
up coffee with doughnuts you could switch to creamy Plantee and yogurt and be
on your energized way. www.plantee.com
Darragh Doiron is a Port Arthur area foodie looking for
her one sweater she pulls out each of our brief autumn seasons. Thanks go to
local photographer/artist Darlyne Hartman for sharing her pumpkin photo with Culinary
Thrill Seeking. darraghcastillo@icloud.com
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