haiku my heart ~ Salt & Olive Oil
FEBRUARY 8, 2012
It’s down to sprinkling
salt and drizzling olive oil…
simple miracles.
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit sweet Rebecca and other poets
[at recuerda mi corazon](http://corazon.typepad.com/recuerda_mi_corazon/2012/02/haiku-my-heart-let-the-light-wake-you.html)
For roasted broccoli...
~preheat oven to 425 degrees
~drizzle and toss fresh broccoli and stems with olive oil
~sprinkle with sea salt
~place on roasting pan in centre of oven
~bake for 20 minutes
~eat while hot or cold in a salad
my favorite sea salt
is from Maldon, Essex, England
now found in stores... everywhere
salt and drizzling olive oil…
simple miracles.
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit sweet Rebecca and other poets
[at recuerda mi corazon](http://corazon.typepad.com/recuerda_mi_corazon/2012/02/haiku-my-heart-let-the-light-wake-you.html)
For roasted broccoli...
~preheat oven to 425 degrees
~drizzle and toss fresh broccoli and stems with olive oil
~sprinkle with sea salt
~place on roasting pan in centre of oven
~bake for 20 minutes
~eat while hot or cold in a salad
my favorite sea salt
is from Maldon, Essex, England
now found in stores... everywhere
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