My restocking mode is really kicking into full drive here. I got one kiddo to cut up my hot peppers, so I could zip up to the "big city" and drop off a motorcycle tire. We wore it out already and we needed a "tune up" and new back tire.
When I got back home, the peppers were ready for me.
I actually weighed my 36 peppers and they weighed bout 2 1/2 pounds.
Since I gave you all too long of a blog post yesterday, today's is super short, ha ha! The first batch of mustard sauce has been made. Whew! I took the photo when it was still bubbly hot, and right out of the canner pot. 8 pints of goodness.
Recipe is posted here: Pepper Mustard Sauce
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Thursday, August 18, 2016
If you give a Mom a dip to make.....
You know that poem about "if you give a Mom a muffin" and how she gets side tracked? Well, after I did my morning routine exercise, I headed out to see what needed harvested. The zucchini looks pretty bad, and I have ants chewing away on them now. Cucumbers look oh-so, not good either (sad about that), and only one yellow squash to bring in.
One daughter reminded me upon entering the kitchen, that I bought organic cream cheese to make a cracker dip we like. So, I returned to the herb garden, where I could not even see the green onion I needed.
I'm not sure if passing cars saw me throw my hands in the air and started talking to myself...."where do I start?"
Everything was a muddy mess from the rain, and it was hot and humid. Very humid.
I ended up pulling all the "tall" stuff out. Then I couldn't stand it, and went around and got more weeds pulled, but had to fight off an onslaught of sweat bees. Even my homemade bug spray did not help. I went inside about noon, and had mud all up and down my arms from swatting bees, and never even cut the green onions. It will take a few more days to tidy up the herb garden.
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