As promised. Here is a new bloom in my garden of "weedin." It's another gladiolas blooming, and it takes my eyes off the 6 foot thistle in the flower bed, ha ha!
Here is my bean snapper I had over last weekend. That was bowl #1. There was a bowl #2 after that. Her older sister had to work, and Hubby was mowing. It took us 1 1/2 hours to clean all those beans, ha ha! I have them now in the freezer, and very thankful for the bean picking help, cleaning, and the help bagging after blanching. Thankfully, there were no green peppers ready, and unfortunately, we let some blackberries accidently die on the plant.
"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.
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Kids ~ Feeling Better ~ Determined to Put Up some Garden Bounty
I just had to pop in this morning, and let you know that our 15 year-old did a great job on dinner last night. I failed at photographing the dinner, but she even insisted on some boiled green beans. We ate dinner on the front porch. First time since the onset of illness.
She has now learned how to boil noodles, prepare and boil potatoes, make stove top tuna and noodle etc. I'm pretty proud that this blessing came out of this.
I can't wait to be sharing some beautiful and happy homesteading photos soon.
Today, the girls are checking my garden. Even though my eye infection is not completely healed, I am able to assist in the kitchen. I am told the tomatoes are in full force, so I told them to hold off a day or two (if they could).
She has now learned how to boil noodles, prepare and boil potatoes, make stove top tuna and noodle etc. I'm pretty proud that this blessing came out of this.
I can't wait to be sharing some beautiful and happy homesteading photos soon.
Today, the girls are checking my garden. Even though my eye infection is not completely healed, I am able to assist in the kitchen. I am told the tomatoes are in full force, so I told them to hold off a day or two (if they could).
Labels:
Family,
Kids,
Kids in the Kitchen,
Motherhood
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