Are these the little sweet peppers? I don't eat the hot ones, but the little mild ones are wonderful roasted. I put them in a baking dish, coat with olive oil, a little salt, and bake at 350 for about 1/2 hour. They are great as a side dish with almost everything. I love them with lentils.
Brenda, your work is so exciting and vibrant. Everything looks so fresh...like it was just picked. And, I love the many arrangements you devise. Thank you!
July 9, 1959 – March 23, 2015 Brenda was an artist in rural Maine, working both in soft pastels and oils. She was delighted to have this blog to share her paintings and her process. As Brenda said, "I thank you kindly for your interest."
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5 comments:
Are these the little sweet peppers? I don't eat the hot ones, but the little mild ones are wonderful roasted. I put them in a baking dish, coat with olive oil, a little salt, and bake at 350 for about 1/2 hour. They are great as a side dish with almost everything. I love them with lentils.
These are so shiny they make me want to grab them! But those poor dears wouldn't last long here. Sliced and diced and in a pot!
I thought "3's a crowd" hahaha
Nice peppers, Brenda. Love the music, too.
The colors really pop against that background!
Brenda, your work is so exciting and vibrant. Everything looks so fresh...like it was just picked. And, I love the many arrangements you devise. Thank you!
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