Tim Northburg’s book giveaway
You still have plenty of time to add a comment to one of Tim Northburg’s guest posts and win a copy of one of his books:
My Writing Itch (Part I)
My Writing Itch (Part II)
The deadline is midnight (Mountain Time) Friday, May 31st.
Hart Johnson
Blogger (Confessions of a Watery Tart) and debut cozy mystery author (writing as Alyse Carlson) will be my guest on Thursday. Why did Hart choose to write a cozy when she also writes darker novels? It’s all about the amateur sleuth.
Only a Few Days Left to Enter the Colorado Gold Contest for Unpublished Writers
Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers‘ Colorado Gold Contest entries must be e-mailed no later than June 1st. If you’ve procrastinated, you’re running out of time. The official rules and entry instructions can be found at the RMFW website under the Contest tab.
How Many Ways Can I Prepare Spinach?
I have a bumper crop apparently nourished by the three late spring snows we had after planting. Spinach salad, although delicious, is getting old. One old standby is my spinach ricotta calzone which uses frozen whole wheat bread dough. Any other ideas?
Now Back to Work
I’m going to finish the last 5,000 words of my wip novel this week. Honest.
Margot Kinberg says
Pat – Thanks for the update. I’m looking forward to Hart’s visit. As for the Spinach? Popular around here are white spinach pizza and spinach omelets. Oh, and I like spinach lasagne too…
Patricia Stoltey says
You’re welcome, Julie. It was fun to be part of the series, and I loved all the nice comments.
Julie Luek says
I love spinach tossed with pasta and in a quiche. It’s good on pizza too. Yumo!
Looking forward to Hart’s post. And thank you for being a part of the May series. I have so enjoyed reading the responses to your post and appreciate your active responding! Phew!
Patricia Stoltey says
Hi Alex — I’ve been doing that too. Even added beet greens from the thinnings. Put in nuts and craisins. Bleu cheese and sunflower seeds. Regular tomatoes and cherry tomatoes. This is a major bumper crop of healthy greens…and I don’t want them to go to waste.
Alex J. Cavanaugh says
Definitely be back for Hart’s post!
We use spinach in salads mixed with the lettuce.