We moved every couple of years growing up. We lived in a variety of towns in downstate New York, upstate New York, Massachusetts and Maine. I learned quickly how to adapt to being the “new kid” – a skill that has come in handy over the years. I enjoyed the adventures, and, over time, got pretty good at making friends and fitting into my new surroundings. I think it’s one reason I’m pretty flexible as an adult. I never became attached to a house, and didn’t realize until moving to MN, that most people actually live in one place their whole lives. Who knew?
One constant through all the moves, however, was my grandparents house in Manchester, VT. Mary Freeman Hartigan and John Eaton Hartigan (I love those names!) retired to a lovely, white farmhouse in Southern Vermont. I remember the rolling fields, a midnight train and the sounds of cows mooing in the distance. We visited every summer as we made our way back and forth to our vacation in Maine. Depending on where we were living, it was a 10+ hour car drive and Nana and Pop’s house aways seemed to be about half way. The perfect respite after too many hours of car bingo and the alphabet game. As my mother used to say, she drove all those hours in a station wagon with 4 kids, 2 dogs and a boat motor while my dad conveniently came later in his tiny car.
My Nana was a great cook (remember the famous Nana’s Hot Fudge?) and I vividly remember fresh sweet corn and tomatoes on the table those summers in Vermont. I think it’s when I began to love food and cooking.
The stand out memory, though, was her Gazpacho. It was beautiful, full of rich tomato flavor and absolutely perfect on those sticky summer nights.
My aunt, Ann, was kind enough to send me Nana’s recipe. In keeping with her spirit, and the independent, traveling soul I am, I made a few changes, However the gorgeous colors and fabulous flavors are true to those lovely summers.
I invite you to grab all the fresh vegetables you can get your hands on this week and make a big batch of this satisfying, cool summer soup. I think my Nana would be pleased.
I can’t wait to try this! It sounds delicious and is perfect for the season. Thanks. I love to see your great ideas!