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5 Mountain Views-News Saturday, June 23, 2018 WALKING SIERRA MADRE... The Social Side By Deanne Davis “Peace and happiness begin, geographically, where garlic is used in cooking.” Marcel Boulestin “You can never have enough garlic. With enough garlic, you can eat the New York Times.” Morley Safer, Canadian Journalist “You’re a monster, Mr. Grinch. Your heart’s an empty hole, your brain is full of spiders, you’ve got garlic in your soul, Mr. Grinch!” Dr. Seuss. Garlic lowers blood sugar, reduces cholesterol, is an antioxidant, an antibiotic, prevents blood clots, strengthens the immune system, inhibits cancer, fights respiratory diseases, detoxifies, is rich in manganese and vitamin B6, has been shown to help with the metabolizing of iron, and is an aphrodisiac. That last one applies only if you and whomever you are romancing both ate the garlic dish. In the United States, California is the major garlic producing state, followed by Nevada and Oregon. The value of U.S. garlic production has steadily increased, reaching a record $286.8 million in 2011. Really, you’re saying...and why, exactly are we talking about garlic? Last Monday I was driving back from Arizona where I had spent a delightful week hanging out with my Arizona family and granddaughters Jessie, who is 10, and Emily who will be 8 next month. We saw The Incredibles, which was fun, went to their swimming lesson and admired their floating techniques, went out to lunch every day, and spent Father’s Day celebrating their daddy, Chris. Arizona sunsets are beyond vivid and seem to last for hours. So! Driving back to Sierra Madre, I was passing semi after semi, with attached trailer filled with garlic and, even with my A/C on, the heady garlic scent wafted right into my car, reminding me of a lamb dish I cooked a few times early in my marriage to the adorable John, who never complained about anything I cooked, except once when I made pork chops covered with cranberry sauce. He liked the lamb Lamb with 40 Cloves of Garlic! 1 lamb shoulder, bone in, about 4-1/2 – 5 lbs. 1 Tb olive oil Salt and pepper 2 whole heads of garlic 2 large onions, peeled and quartered, 12 small potatoes – fingerlings or those nice red ones, unpeeled 2 TB tomato paste 2-1/2 cups red wine (and another glassful for the chef) 4 sprigs of rosemary 4 bay leaves 1 Tb cold butter Heat the oven to 425. Rub the lamb shoulder with olive oil, salt and pepper. Cut one head of garlic in half crosswise and then break the other into cloves, leaving them unpeeled. Place the lamb in an oiled roasting pan with the onions, potatoes and ALL the garlic, and bake, uncovered for 30 minutes. Reduce the temperature to 225. Whisk the tomato paste into the red wine and add to the pan (Yes, the chef can have another sip or two at this point.) along with the rosemary and bay leaves, cover tightly with foil and bake for 3-1/2 – 4 hours until fork tender. Strain the sauce into a bowl and chill in the fridge for one hour then remove that top layer of fat. Cover that luscious tender lamb and the veggies and keep warm. Bring the sauce to a boil in a small pan, whisk in the butter and pour it back in with the lamb. When you’re ready to serve, reheat the lamb in the sauce, then gently slice the meat and serve it with the potatoes, onions, garlic cloves and the sauce. See what happens when you’re on a long car ride? And you’re hungry? I’m not an especially big fan of garlic, but this lamb was GOOD! My book page: Amazon.com: Deanne Davis Kindle books of all sorts and hardcover “Tablespoon of Love” are on there, as is “Star of Wonder.” Star of Wonder the CD is now on TuneCore! Take a look! Blog: www.authordeanne.com Follow me on Twitter, too! https://twitter.com/@ playwrightdd SIERRA MADRE POLICE BLOTTER During this period, the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 408 day and night time calls for service. Monday, June 11 At about 7:14AM an officer was dispatched to the Hart Park House for a report of vandalism. An unknown suspect(s) scrawled several phrases on a yellow, wooden covering using a black marker. Case to Detectives Wednesday, June 13 A non-injury accident occurred when a vehicle collided with a pile of asphalt in the 100 block of E. Montecito Ave. at about 10:33AM. Friday, June 15 An officer observed a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign on Sierra Madre Blvd at Baldwin Avenue Following a field investigation and testing, the officer determined the driver was driving under the influence of alcohol and was also driving with a suspended license due to a prior DUI). The driver was arrested and transported to the Pasadena Jail for booking. Case to the Pasadena DA’s office Saturday, June 16, Around 10:56AM, a vehicle was stopped for a vehicle code violation. Further investigation revealed that the driver’s license was expired. After the driver was informed that his license was expired and that he needed to contact someone with a valid driver’s license, the driver fled the scene. Following a brief search by assisting officers, the driver was located at his residence. The driver was arrested and booked at the Pasadena Jail until being released on a citation. Case to the Pasadena DA’s office 12:17PM Officers responded to the 700 block of E. Grandview Ave in regards to a injured bicyclist. The bicyclist was traveling west in the westbound lane. The bicyclist lost control of the bike and fell onto the roadway causing abrasions on his face, body, and hands. The bicyclist was transported to a local hospital for further medical evaluation. 6:58PM A resident was the victim of an internet scam when unknown suspect(s) contacted him with information that they were in the possession of a video of the victim. The victim was told to send money so the video would not be posted to social media. The victim complied with the demand and the video was not posted. Case to Detectives Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | ||||||||||||||||||||