
(serves 2 as a main course)
2 1/2 c. diced vegetables (mix of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers)
1/2 onion chopped finely
1/4 c. white wine
1 T wine vinegar
2 T olive oil
1 t salt
freshly ground black pepper
2 cloves of garlic
2 c. dried bread
a handful of basil leaves, snipped finely with scissors
4 hard boiled eggs

Finely mince your onions. If you are using a sweet onion, (such as vidalia) simply set it aside to mix in. If you are using a standard yellow onion (what I happened to have on hand) then you may want to let the onion sit in a little cold water for a while. This rinses off some of the chemical components that give onions their harsh edge. I cut my onions first, and let them sit while I finish chopping the other vegetables. Chop the remaining vegetables.

Mix together chopped vegetables, bread, wine, olive oil, vinegar and salt. I like to add garlic a little bit at a time as some garlic cloves are stronger than others. Serve with quartered hard boiled eggs.
2 comments:
I can't wait to try this too! What a great combination!
Ren,
Your photos are outstanding! Even the simple Pyrex cup photos are works of art!
Are you using anything to bounce-fill from the side opposite your key light?
How did you light upon the figure of $6 for your grocery experiment?
I wish we could send you some of the veggies we have in our garden right now. That would boost your food budget!
Go for it-- the timing of your experiment seems quite appropriate for the times. Just don't starve yourself!
Love,
Dad
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