Our Harry and David Gift Box

I know it is Christmas time when a Harry and David package arrives on my doorstep. As a “picky” eater (I prefer knowledgeable, but, you might call me picky) I prefer not to eat foods with ingredients such as maltodextrin, dextrose, modified stuff, BHA, BHT, natural or artificial colors or flavors, or anything else I can’t easily pronounce. So, I often give away half of my gift basket. When Harry and David improve their recipes, I will gladly indulge in their sugary sweets.
But, they do some stuff right! Like smoked salmon, Oregon cheeses, olive oil crackers, and their famous Oregon pears. Those simple ingredients made for a fast, deliciously Oregonian snack.
This is one of the only years since moving to Colorado that we will not be heading out to Oregon for the holidays, so it was fun to eat like an Oregonian for a night with wild caught smoked salmon, some Tillamook white cheddar cheese (which we had at home, as usual), some Touvelle cheese from the Rogue Creamery (which I had never tried but will now look for in Whole Foods), olive oil crackers, and Oregon pears. Harry and David included something new in our box this year- some lightly candied walnuts with an ingredient list I could have made at home. They were a fantastic addition to olive oil crackers and the two cheeses. Yum!

So, though I’d like to see some higher quality baked goods and pre-prepared foods come out of Harry and David, I understand that they are concerned more about shelf-life than a healthy-life. I get it. But, they would be such a cool company if they took out some of those junky ingredients and made things more small-batch, crafty-style. Just an idea… take it or leave it. Either way, I enjoyed what I ate.

Oregon Pears and Cheese with Tangerine Fig Balsamic

A delicious snack made with three food gifts we received last Christmas.
Home-canned Oregon pears, topped with 10 year old Tillamook cheddar, and a drizzle of Tangerine Fig Balsamic vinegar.

Green Sea Smoothie

Here’s another great healthy breakfast smoothie.


Ingredients:

  • 1 kiwi
  • 2 pears (I used one green and one red)
  • 1 stalk celery
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 1/2 head of romaine lettuce
  • 1/2 sheet of un-toasted nori (seaweed)
  • 1/2 cup frozen raspberries
  • 1 cup cold water
Throw it all in the Vita-Mix. Start on low, turn it up to speed 10, then high, then enjoy.

Arugula Salad with Oregon Pears, Maple Curried Pecans, and Curried Croutons

Maple Curried Pecans, sweet Oregon pears, and curried croutons make this arugula salad one of my favorites.
There is a link to my Maple Curried Pecans for that recipe. For the croutons, I cubed 2 cups of some fresh italian bread and pan fried it on medium high in 1/4 cup olive oil and 2 TB Vietnamese Sweet Lemon Curry, 1/2 TB garlic powder, and 1/2 TB onion powder from Savory Spice Shop. After a few minutes, lower the heat to medium and stir somewhat frequently so they don’t burn. They should be done if 15 minutes or so, depending on how crunchy you like them.
For a dressing, I whisked a little maple syrup, walnut oil, and cider vinegar for a simple and sweet balance to the bitter arugula. Enjoy.
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