Gifts from Snowbirds

It’s spring in Florida and snowbirds are packing. Although Pat insists, “I planned better this year,” she shows up with three bags of groceries.

Last May, and although I seemed ungrateful, some items were mixed blessings. I regarded the half-bottles of unfamiliar salad dressings as a tasting experiment. A vegetable-parmesan cheese was confusing. Was it produce or dairy? A strong odor seeping from a torn corner knocked my head back – definitely cheese. Until I unscrewed it, the jar labeled peach-mango salsa appeared to be a real find. Cheerios anyone?

It was Pat’s one and one-half pounds of sunflower seeds that presented a cooking challenge. Had I missed a food column featuring this unusual ingredient? I hated to waste them – would squirrels nibble at salted seeds? I chucked them in the freezer and tossed them months later.

Last year I defrosted a roast, but was uncertain whether it was beef or pork.

Hubby suggested, “Just bake it until it looks done.”

Although, I “rolled-my-eyes,” I realized he might have something there and two hours in the oven would work for either. A tentative bite was enough for us to realize it was neither beef nor pork.

“Venison?”  Hubby offered.

“Could it be squirrel? Nah!” I tossed the mystery meat into Sasha’s food bowl.

Pat continues tapping on my door. I’m going to suggest she donate this year’s largess to a food bank. Whoops! Is that a pint of Norman Love Gelato peeking out?

I snatch the bags from her arms and gush, “Thank you so much.”

Maybe next year….