Sunday, April 27, 2008

Camers Critter & Scrumptious Sunday


Got a picture of this little feller on my patio chair. Poor thing has a broken tail.


Misty Dawn hosts Camera Critters. Please visit for a lot more great critter photos.




Creamy Potato Salad with Zip
8 small red potatoes
6 T mayonnaise (can use low fat)
6 T sour cream (can use low fat)
4 T minced fresh parsley
1/2 t prepared horseradish
1/4 t salt
1/8 t celery seed
2 green onions, finely chopped
2 strips bacon, cooked and crumbled

Cut potatoes in half and cook until tender, drain and cool. when cool cut the potatoes into cubes. Place in a bowl. In another bowl, combine the mayonnaise, sour cream, parsley, horseradish, salt and celery seed. Spoon over potatoes, add onion and bacon then toss gently to coat potato cubes. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.




Scrumptious Sunday is hosted by Meredith at Mercedes Rocks!


Join in or visit, the recipes are scrumptious!

24 comments:

Mercedes said...

Poor Critter. I love potato salad! This sounds delicious! Jedd doesn't like potato salad. He only likes potatoes hot-not cold. Thanks for playing as always!

Thanks for visiting mine

ALso~did you notice that Taz has quit blogging?

Have a great day!

p.s. Have you always taught 2nd grade? I am contemplating changing grades. I believe any grade will be easier/less work than Kindergarten. What are your thoughts? I need to just email you.

storyteller said...

Interesting capture ... reminds me of a lizard who lived in the rocks in my front yard and occasionally ventured into my living room to shed his skin under the pillows of my couch. Imagine MY surprise. I wish I'd had a camera and taken a photo of THAT ;--)

My 2nd Camera Critters is at Small Reflections this morning.
Hugs and blessings,

threesidesofcrazy said...

I love the horseradish in the potato salad and he's a really cute lizard! Thanks for stopping by - and yes I finally got draft to work for me!

Jenn @ Juggling Life said...

Lizards are a definite sign of summer for me. My boys are no longer responsible for the broken tails--they're now chasing girls instead of chasing lizards!

Barbara said...

Poor lizard! The potato salad looks good, my hubby would love that, he likes extra heat or zip in everything.

Thank you for stopping by my blog :)

Daryl said...

Poor salamander .. great shot .. is he the zip in your recipe? Daryl

Heart of Rachel said...

Poor little one.

Thanks for sharing the recipe. I adore potato salad.

dot said...

Good shot of that lizzard! Did he show you his "money"?

Misty DawnS said...

He's cool! I miss seeing lizards around. Thanks for sharing this.

ShannonW said...

Awwww poor lizard :(

Great recipe! Sounds yummy!

Katney said...

Lizard tails heal, though, don't they? Or is that just some lizards?

Carole said...

I will not look at this recipe I will not look at this recipe I will not looks at this yummy looking recipe for potato salad which I love and crave on this warm Sunday afternoon..........

Oh, poor little anole! It will grow back. Just not as purdy as the one he was born with.

Unknown said...

Great photo.

I'm going to try the recipe whenever I see horseradish here.

Thanks!

You can find my entry here:

http://www.laaneworld.com/2008/04/scrumptious-sunday-potatoes.html

Have a great week!

Rhea said...

Love the lizard photo! Poor little guy with the broken tail. I thought lizards could regenerate their tails? Wonder what was going on there...

My mom, when she was a little girl, would wear lizards on her ears. They would grab on with their teeth and hang. Freaky, I know, but what a fun picture that would make!

Thanks for commenting on my camera critter lion today. Your recipe looks great too!

Anonymous said...

I love potato salad and this sounds so good!! Poor little critter...he's actually cute. :)

Dianne said...

this is the first camera critter post I have visited where I left hungry!

must make some potatoe salad

sweet little lizard.

bundle-o-contradictions said...

What a cute little lizard!!! :)

Paulie said...

I am glad it was you and not me finding this critter. Ü

Ashrunner said...

Hummm...Anoles and Potato Salad...hummm. Both great subjects. 8v) I put horseradish or one of a dozen mustards I have, on almost everything. Never of mixing it in with some of the bland potato salads I buy. I'll have to try that.

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