I can't tell you how many times we have removed the toad from my tree pots. He/she has now made a home in the other pot. We removed him/her from there and yesterday it was sitting on the edge of the rim.
No matter where we put this toad, including way out in the vegetable garden, it finds its way back to my redbud tree pot. I may have to replant this tree into another container, but that toad will probably burrow into it too. Our best guess, is that this toad is a Mom, and has eggs buried in there. I guess time will tell.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Queen Anne's Lace Jelly
If my kids think I went nutso, by making the Dandelion Coffee, the Dandelion Jelly, and the Milkweed Flower Bud Quiche, they will really think I've fallen off my rocker now.
I have been going through old cookbooks, and reducing my supply. I found a recipe for Queen Anne's Lace Jelly.
Instead of cleaning my much needed bathroom, I walked around the property and plucked about 18-19 full heads of Queen Anne's Lace (not to be confused with Hemlock).
I soaked them in water to remove unwanted "guests" and then rinsed them twice.
I have been going through old cookbooks, and reducing my supply. I found a recipe for Queen Anne's Lace Jelly.
Instead of cleaning my much needed bathroom, I walked around the property and plucked about 18-19 full heads of Queen Anne's Lace (not to be confused with Hemlock).
I soaked them in water to remove unwanted "guests" and then rinsed them twice.
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