First off, I just want to say that I don't write my blog to brag, boast, nor compete with any person. I simply share my experiences we go through in maintaining a self-sufficient life, processed food free, healthy, using natural remedies, and sometimes funny homesteading life. I consider myself unique, one-of-a-kind, and love to learn from others. I am inspired by others, and I hope I myself, create inspiration to others.
This morning's sunrise. Another beautiful start to my day.
The weather is cold. Brr. Not cold enough to turn on the heat, burn wood or get out the carhartts, but it's cold.
Garden work resumed, but with less hours, and no digging. Hubby promised he'd help after work a few nights to ease the strain on my back. He is always so tired when he gets home. I am trying to get it pulled for a few hours every day this week.
Meatballs were restocked. They'll last a lot longer now that we are down to 3 meat eating folks living here. I now have 72 meatballs for future meals. I just need to be reminded to do this when my freezer isn't so full (ha ha ha!). Whew! Getting things done this week is reminding to slow down in the afternoons.
Sauerkraut was started. Hubby and I eat this more than the kids, but I'm putting more effort on getting fermented foods in my body. First thing he said yesterday was, "how long until it's done?"
. . . the start of a nettle tea infusion. I haven't made one in a few weeks. I drink this as an iced tea, so I can still enjoy a hot cup of whatever tea I like in the afternoon.
I enjoyed a late, but cool, afternoon tea on the porch. Ginger-mullein was my choice. I had a sore throat (slight), runny nose, and I coughed a few times. Hm. Gotta nip this "bug" in the bum and shoo it away.
Last night we encountered sickness with one kiddo. She is still not feeling well today. I'm using my thieves oil spray to keep the germs away, and praying she recovers quickly.
My treadmill has died. Literally. The parts to repair it will cost more than to buy a new one and we can't afford a new one. I am looking at used ones, but for now it will be early mornings at the gym I think. So sad and frustrated about this, but things like this don't last forever, and I have put many miles on it. This morning I am really missing my workout. I will have to convince Hubby to join me, or I may be driving to the gym myself. It's just that we'll have to get up much earlier to do this now.
"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.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
This and That ~ Pumpkin Pasta Dish
As soon as daylight hit, I noticed these ladies were out wandering. And later a 4th. Hm. Daughter didn't do a head count, but they are all there. Whew!
The new handicraft adventure I wrote about (several months ago) is still on the list, but delayed. It may be a winter project.
Puffed pear pancake was enjoyed for an after school snack vs. breakfast. Again, I used 2 pears. Apples would be delicious in this too. Although I only have one kiddo in school, it's the perfect time of day to make a sweet treat, and double it as a dinner dessert. And utilize our homegrown pears. Right now, organic apples are $5.99/bag (3 lb.), so I am patiently waiting on a sale. I am hoping our apple trees produce next year.
The herbs are getting full attention this week. Sage was dehydrated.
Rosemary was also dehydrated. More to do this week yet.
I spent yesterday digging up potatoes, and I have to say the sweet potatoes did great this year. I brought in 16.5# total of Kennebec, Red Norland and sweet potatoes. Of course this meant pulling weeds, and that was very time consuming. And I'm not done digging. That alone took 3 hours.
I brought in a handful of Russian Kale too. Dang it all, I just keep finding things that need done.
However, meals need prepared for this family, so after a very welcomed shower, dough was started for English muffins, my garden clothes washed and out on the line ready for another long day.
"Grad" Daughter did some mowing, but has been helping me muck the chicken coop on her days off work.
Dinner was a new recipe - Pasta with Creamy Pumpkin Sauce. It's online. If you google it, I used the one by Budget Bytes. As I sat down on the porch to eat, I realized it just needs a sprinkle of fresh herbs - thyme or basil perhaps. It was good and filling. It just needed something to add color to the dish (and flavor). It contains garden garlic, pumpkin, broth, seasonings and pastas (all organic). I bet this sauce would taste good using cooked millet too.
I woke up to a slight sore throat. Grad Daughter spent the night with a friend, so I'm also on dog duty. I am debating to stay out of the garden today and take a rest day from it, but I have so much to pull out of it before the ground freezes. First, I think I'll enjoy a cup of miso soup to help stay healthy.
Enjoy your Wednesday.
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