There’s no better gift to give (or receive) than fruit that is home-grown. Doug and I
were the fortunate recipients of just that kind of gift, complements of our guests, Onnik and Araksi Dinkjian. (Gifts are
not a requirement when visiting the Kalajian home, however, they are graciously
received, and shared when appropriate.)
Florida Avocados (www.specialtyproduce.com) |
Some communities, such as the one in which Doug and I
live, forbid any fruit-bearing trees on one’s property. (We should have read
the fine print in the community documents before buying our house!) Our previous
home’s back yard was lush with 2 avocado trees, plus mango, grapefruit, orange,
and Ponderosa lemon trees. How we miss them all!
Avocado Hummus |
After using most of the avocados in salads, on sandwiches, and
mashed into guacamole, I decided to try it in something better associated with
The Armenian Kitchen’s repertoire … hummus. It turned out to be a colorful,
tasty variation on a familiar theme.
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