We finally got rain, after 20 plus days of 90 degree plus weather. Despite watering the garden, it was looking fried by the heat, humidity and sun. The zucchini plants are starting to die off with little harvest already.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
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One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Garden Explosion!
I'm not freezing as much as I normally do, but some squash is going in the freezer. We are trying to eat as much fresh. I mostly add it to breakfast casseroles, but it made them "watery" (when thawed) so I will try adding them to pasta sauce and soups this winter. Squash is mushy when frozen and thawed. I do squeeze the water out of shredded zucchini before I freeze it.
Zucchini are still coming in too. The nice part, is that I can slice it to use in place of pasta in a meal.
I froze some more shredded zucchini, and at the same time made another round of zucchini hummus. I have three different types of shredding/slicing devices for this. It shreds the zucchini very easily.
Sweet pickle relish and bread and butter pickles were canned. I did not can sweet pickle relish last year, as we had some in the pantry. I am super busy this year. We use this to make homemade tartar sauce for fish, homemade thousand island dressing, and we add it to quick meals like tuna or chicken salad. It can be used for a cold pasta salad or quinoa salad as well.
In the midst of it all, I purchased our yearly blueberries. I am crazy to do it again, but I am putting up a 10# box, but sharing them with one daughter.
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Apron Time! ~ Sweet Pickle Relish ~ Zucchini All Day!
First I had to put away a stack of clean dishes, then it was time to start chopping.
My first batch of sweet pickle relish was canned. So thankful for the cucumbers and green pepper from the garden. It was too early to dig up carrots, but they are growing.
Baked a zucchini breakfast casserole with garden zucchini. It was fantastic. I used one from AllRecipes and used up some zucchini. So good!
Baked a Chocolate zucchini cake, because we could all use some comfort food right now. I thought about adding a glaze, but decided against it. The reviews said it would be a very moist cake, and the glaze would make it softer too. Boy is it good too. I swapped out half the oil for home canned applesauce.
Dinner? Meatballs with home canned hot pepper mustard sauce over quinoa and zucchini/corn off the cob saute.
As for the "order" in the kitchen? I officially dirtied all the dishes in the entire kitchen. Today is clean up day, because I just plain ran out of time (after I can today).
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Busy Kitchen
I brought in one 5 oz dinky serving of green beans, and two dinky hot banana peppers. No yellow squash yet. Our harvesting days are pretty pathetic lately.
Peach jam got canned., along with sweet pickle relish, cinnamon-blueberry jam and corn relish. Whew!
A few zucchini's made it sliced, blanched and into the freezer, but the blackberries are still red. Also, so far of what we've tasted, the blackberries are sour this year. I'm not sure what I will do with them if they are all sour
More blueberries made it to the freezer.
We have run into a small sna-foo with the camper. Once we hooked it up, only the turn signals work. Brake lights and hazard lights are not working for some reason. I'm sure my smart husband can figure it out before we do go camping.
I lied. Our peach tree gave us one very nice looking peach this year.
I finally got around to making stuffed shells again, and some went into the freezer for an easy meal on a future busy day.
As you can see no more greens have made their way into the freezer. I am hoping this rain provides us some.
My back was pretty sore and my entire body pretty tired, so after washing a boat load of dishes and putting them away, I took my handiwork to the porch.
Friday, July 28, 2017
Rain arrived....
I took advantage of being indoors, and started a crock pot of black beans with onion and garlic. We use this for snacking, adding to a breakfast burrito, etc. Once they are cooked, I mash them. I have cut this recipe in half now.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Relishing the Relish
I need more patience.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
From Pile to File ~ Spring Prep
Do you have pickles in your pantry? Do you grow green onions or chives in your herb garden?
If you do, you may enjoy using them for this new recipe we tried. I've been talking about increasing our salmon, and clearing out my hoarded pile of recipes, so here is another adapted recipe that we are keeping.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
More Cookin' from Storage
I pulled a bag of frozen blueberries yesterday, and baked the family a buttermilk-blueberry coffee cake. Yum. To top it off, I surprised them with a 4 lb. meatloaf (Hubby's favorite, and I don't make it that often) that was made with organic beef, and veggies. I also made garlic mashed potatoes, and green beans. I really miss my own potatoes. I bought a bag (they now sell organic potatoes here), and about 3-4 of them were rotten only two days after buying them.
Blueberry Buttermilk Coffeecake Recipe:
I added cinnamon and nutmeg to the topping.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Freezer Meals ~ Clean Sweep ~ More Garden Bounty
Clean Sweep Updates: