The ladies are back to normal egg production, so I washed some up for scrambled eggs to go with breakfast. I also tried a new recipe, and I'll try to get that posted tomorrow. Any radish lovers out there? Shockingly, the new recipe was delicious.
What did I plant? Winter Luxury Pie Pumpkin, Baker Creek Seeds.
Do you have a favorite pie pumpkin that you plant in your garden?
The crock pot pork chops I recently made us, used up the very last container of homemade cream of mushroom soup we had in the freezer. I don't use it that often, but it comes in handy, and it's much healthier.
The spring rains are thankfully bringing the herb garden back to life, and just in time. I am getting to the bottom of my jar of oregano. I made us a large pan of roasted vegetables, and I used several of my herbs to season it.
A fresh cut pineapple was cut up and packed for this week's lunches. My husband joked at my $0.88 pumpkin, but I was not missing out on that deal, and boy am I glad I bought one. It is very good! I do not have any of the gadgets to core this either, so it was a bit of work, but for $0.88?? You can't beat that.
What's Cooking? © April 2024 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
6 comments:
I think you meant $0.88 pineapple? I wish I had found that deal. Aldi had pineapples for $1.49. I bought four and I’m planning to can them in a light syrup. My neighbor freezes hers for smoothies. I’m not a smoothie kind of person. I like to chew my food!
Do you start your plants from seeds or buy them? We do both. My guy always does tomatoes and peppers and a few others but we will buy a couple jalapeños. They freeze well and I can jalapeño jelly for my sister. She eats it with a spoon. 🙄
-Katie C.
Katie C, yes I bought it for $0.88. It was a digital coupon download for one. I was not disappointed. I do like smoothies in the heat of summer too. We have started seeds and purchased plants, and done a combination of both.
Your own eggs! Good for you! I have added you to my blog roll, I will be back again.
Far Side of Fifty, thanks for visiting my blog. Yes, I have chickens that lay our eggs, and we use them almost daily around here.
The eggs are really pretty. If we lived in an area with room for them I would have a few.
I have one of those pineapple corer gadgets and though I am normally opposed to one use things, this one is definitely worth the price.
Anne in the kitchen, that is good to know, as I have pondered on getting one. I will have to look around for one soon.
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