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Before we delve into this light and delicious summer squash pasta with lemon and basil, I want to share a story.
When I was around 8 or 9 my mother took me into Boston’s WGBH studios to appear on a TV show called Bozo.
I begged my Mom for months to take me because there was a segment of the show where a character named “Klank, The Tin Can Man,” would come out and select 10 kids from the audience and twist with them on live television.
Although, it seems extremely out of character for me now, I loved to perform as a kid.
When Chubby Checker’s twist hit the airwaves, that was my life. I twisted to that song day and night. Wherever I would go, parents of my friends would put on the 45, and ask me to twist and I would twist my heart out with no inhibitions. They would laugh and clap.
I was known all over my small town for my twisting.
I was so excited when the Bozo tickets arrived in my self-addressed stamped envelope. The next hurdle was to convince my Mom to drive through the Callahan tunnel to take me into Boston for the show. My Mom was claustrophobic, and at times agoraphobic so this wasn’t easy.
The only way to get into Boston from Winthrop was through a tunnel or over a huge bridge.
She was so nervous about driving through that tunnel (as was I), but somehow she pulled it off and got me to the television show.
To my surprise there were about 100 kids lined up outside the studio. I made sure I was first in line thinking that would put me in the front row of the bleachers making it easy for Klank to choose me.
When they filed us into the studio, I realized that I was going to be seated on the very top of those bleachers and impossible for Klank to reach me. I wasn’t discouraged because I was there to twist with Klank and nothing was going to stop me.
The music started and Klank finally came out and started choosing kids to twist with him, all from the front row.
Time was running out, so I decided to jump about 8 feet from the top of the bleaches onto the floor. I hit the floor quite hard but immediately pulled myself up and started twisting. The people working on the show just stared at me and couldn’t believe I did that, but it was a live television show and they probably didn’t want to drag a determined 9 year-old girl out.
When Klank, The Tin Can Man, came over and started twisting with me, it was one of the best days of my young life.
It takes a lot of willpower to do anything in this world and being a vegan is like jumping off those bleachers for me. My determination and will are constantly being tested. Every day is a new challenge but the feeling of accomplishment that comes with being a vegan keeps me going.
Vegan – Day 117 – Wish me luck Now on to the food.
This week I have been experimenting with zucchini. It’s very inexpensive right now as is the summer squash.
Today I made a light and bright summer squash pasta seasoned with basil, lemon juice and chives. This summer squash pasta is perfect for a hot summer night.
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I took some elements from both recipes in making a farro with sauteed yellow squash, zucchini and onion dish with lemon juice and almond slivers.
I simmered the farro in half vegetable broth half water until liquid was gone while cooking veggies diced per recipe 2 on a stovetop with the seasonings per recipe 1. I didn’t have any red peppers on hand but that sweetness would’ve been a great addition. Once everything was cooked to my liking, I added them together with some lemon juice and raw almond slivers.
Very nom 🙂
Yum Courtney! Thanks for sharing
This looks amazing! I wish you were around when I went vegan…
Thanks Sheila
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