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"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~

Showing posts with label Green Tomato Cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Tomato Cake. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2020

Happy Homemaker Monday

Sunday I was a bit overwhelmed with a to-do list, but maintained it.  First, chili was put in the crockpot, second green tomatoes diced for another green tomato cake, and third, I dug up one sweet potato plant for a look-see.



Here is what I got.  Well, not all of them.  First ones were somewhat small, but was tickled pink to dig up these huge ones.  First 3 plants gave us 3.15#.  Can't wait to dig the rest.  It may rain tonight, so I may wait for a rain for easier digging, but so happy.  I was worried.  I am doubtful on the beets.  I have yet to dig the remaining row, as well as the carrots.

The list continued for the day, and since I only got a teensy bit of crochet time, I wrote that in as well.  I needed some down time.

This year will be the first year for me to not participate in any craft vendor show.  So far I haven't heard if the one we actually participate in is canceled yet.  I will continue to sell via online by my blog (and now social media) and word of mouth.




I made another green tomato cake.  This time I sliced the tomatoes, removed the seeds, and chopped them in my food processor in half batches.  Worked great.



I bought myself a new tea infuser.  It was much cheaper than the replacing the one I have.  I hope to try it out today.  Paid $3.49 for it.


Unfortunately, our turnip harvest is not good.  They are all small.  We got zero parsnips.  I need to put them in grow pots or raised beds next year.



Today I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.



The weather . . .
78°F/44°F.  Sunny.

How I am feeling this morning . . .
Tired.  My husband is working the midnight shift, then working straight through first shift, coming home to eat, sleep and do it all again.  I would have actually slept in longer this morning, had Romeo not woken me up.  I have been sleeping terrible with this schedule, but today is the last hopefully, and back to first shift.


On my mind . . .
I haven't journaled this entire pandemic.  Maybe there is a reason for that (or not).  I am digging out my main journal today and writing.  I haven't done any writing in a long time and National Novel Writing Month is just around the corner.  By the way, one year I wrote a story that was similar to what we are actually going through right now (crazy as that sounds).  I plan to dig it out, print it out and read it soon.


On the breakfast plate . . .

Sweet potato/zucchini/spinach/egg burritos and coffee.


On the reading pile . . .


On the TV . . .
Away, on Netflix.


On the menu . . .
-Oven baked mac n' cheese, crockpot glazed root veggies
-Turkey/zucchini meatballs with home canned hot pepper mustard sauce over quinoa, garden green beans

On the to-do list. . .
-laundry
-dig some turnips
-vacuum
-dehydrate ginger root
-drain last rain barrel and flip over for winter
-spray paint clipboards one more time
-call Home Depot
-start winterizing the front porch
-hand write a recipe on a recipe card to avoid losing it again
-muck chicken coop

On the camera . . .




We are so blessed to have so much vibrant fall colors on our property.  Our oak tree is turning orange for the first time.  These pictures don't even show the entire property and it is just beautiful out there right now.


Looking around the house . . .
I spent hours yesterday tidying up my kitchen, so I'm less stressed about any cleaning today.  So thankful for a slower Monday.


To relax this week I will . . .
Read, write, or crochet.  Or even work on Christmas ornaments that will gifted in 2021 most likely.


On my prayer list . . .
The owner of the salon where Youngest did her internship (she was exposed to Covid by someone, and tested positive and now in the hospital, and is elderly), Youngest (still grieving), and any personal requests.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Happy Homemaker Monday


It's been very chilly here, so I whipped up a new batch of homemade hot cocoa.

Over the weekend?  Well, I planted 32 more cloves of garlic, just in time before the rain arrived again.




My ladies are laying so well, that my mind was made up to use up some eggs.  Although small yet, they made dinner a hit.

Meals over the weekend.  I enjoyed a grilled cheese with cowboy candy on it, and I made breakfast for dinner, which was greatly enjoyed.

We finally made a trip to the hardware store to pick out a new shower, toilet and paint for the bathroom remodel.  Flooring too.  Next up will be kitchen flooring.  I am so excited to get started on this.  We picked put paint and brought that home, but have to do more measuring for the all of the rest.  We are picking out new flooring for our master bedroom and hallway as well.



Today I am joining Sandra at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom.




The weather outside is . . .
61°high today, but woke up to 37°F.  We will warm up to the mid 70's this week.


How I am feeling this morning . . .
Tired and excited at the same time.  I couldn't sleep, but come this weekend, and we start on the bathroom remodel.



On my mind . . .
I'm hosting an online Pampered chef party.  I hope to get enough sales to earn free stuff for the girls for Christmas.  I love my pampered chef stuff.  I use it daily.  However, their prices on biscuit cutters are a bit high, and I have not found them in stores around here (oddly).  I am working on putting together some baking items to go with the recipe boxes this Christmas.

Saturday, the other car took a poo.  It's being picked up today to be diagnosed.  My car was to get towed tomorrow for an engine, but depending on the other car, one of them will be going to our guy to get fixed.  Dollar signs are flashing past us right now.  We just can't get a break with vehicles this year.

I packed two lunches and one breakfast today.  Daughter can't leave work to get food so I fixed her up as well as my husband.  She got a ride today, but she's working in the opposite direction in another store in another "big city."  Not sure what she'll do tomorrow and as of the time of posting this, the guy hasn't stopped over to look at the car.


On the breakfast plate . . .

Taco Breakfast Casserole. I used leftover taco meat, the last of our cherry tomatoes, some garden green peppers and herb garden green onions. 


On my reading pile . . .



On the TV . . .
The Good Witch


On the menu this week . . .
-Stuffed Bell Pepper Soup, homemade bread
-Slow cooker baked ziti
-Crockpot Bourbon Chicken over wild rice and roasted carrots
-Leftovers



From the camera . . .



Last week you could look up at the moon and see Mars not far.  Pretty neat if you ask me.


Looking around the house . . .
I will need to re-arrange some things to make room to pull everything from the kitchen bathroom.  I also have to revise my to do list as well, so I still have time to get some canning done, and work in the garden.  I will need to make a list for Hubby as well, as we need to move a pellet stove out and another smaller one in, cut wood etc.


I bought 4 of these for my utility room cupboards that haven't had knobs since we moved in.  I love them.


New Recipe I tried or want to try last week . . .

A new green tomato cake recipe.  In place of the butter it required, I used home canned applesauce and it was delicious.  



I used Food Networks recipe for the cream cheese frosting recipe to top it with.  My family raved about this one.  Way less butter than Paula Dean's recipe that I have used over the years.  The cake recipe is from AllRecipes.  I used all organic ingredients, my home grown green tomatoes (seeds removed, but not peelings and diced very small).

To relax this week I will . . .
Work on daughter's Christmas present (crochet), make more crocheted parts for "f" bombs, and a few more jar grippers.


On my prayer list . . .
Our youngest daughter, everyone living in our state, for this plan-demic to end, and any special requests.



 

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Green Tomato Cake ~ Homemade Alfredo Sauce

We are leaving tomato season with a bang!


Our once (or twice) a year green tomato cake!  


Love this!  Mmmm!  I am lucky to get enough green tomatoes to make this once this year.