One bonus from all this rain and recent heat wave, is that the weeds are galore. Edible weeds - purslane.
Although this is wonderful fresh, I'm stocking up as much as I can for winter soups and frittatas.
I steam it for a few minutes, and followed the directions found at Mother Earth News online page (regarding harvesting purslane).
I cooled it per their instructions as well, to not wash off the vitamins and minerals - filling a metal bowl with ice water, putting an empty one in the ice water, and cooling the steamed purslane.
"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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Saturday, September 1, 2018
Friday, August 31, 2018
Thursday To-do's
I woke up Thursday realizing I had no plan for the day. I always have a plan. Yikes.
The only think I needed to make was a nice home cooked dinner and deliver some to Dad for his 87th birthday. It all depended on if the chickens gave me more eggs too.
I had to flour and pepper my pumpkins due to the excess of bugs. I am sad too. Only 2 jack'o lantern pumpkins on them, and no pie pumpkins (a few blossoms, but they look terrible).
If we ever have another wet spring like we did, I will not plant our garden. It's so big and wide that I can't get the weeds caught up either (due to rain). It's been a huge issue, and now faces us with the cost of putting in raised beds (so I can plant and weed no matter what), or move the entire garden, or reduce it's size.
As for the tomatoes, the weather is now cooling down, and they don't like that, so I'm going to salvage any green ones and start ripping them out. Yeah, not gonna plant a garden late ever again.
I couldn't let these buggers sit one more day to wait on late tomatoes, so a little over a pound went into the freezer.
Speaking of freezer, has anyone ever frozen their tomatoes and thawed them later to can salsa or anything sauce-wise? If so, I'd love to hear how to froze the tomatoes - skin on? skin off? etc. Just asking in case we can't get enough in one picking in future years.
Just after washing all the dishes and putting them away, I did it two more times. I guess the "to-do's" found me.
Harvested some herbs - thyme, rosemary and parsley. I needed fresh parsley for dinner. I love the smell of fresh herbs.
The only think I needed to make was a nice home cooked dinner and deliver some to Dad for his 87th birthday. It all depended on if the chickens gave me more eggs too.
I had to flour and pepper my pumpkins due to the excess of bugs. I am sad too. Only 2 jack'o lantern pumpkins on them, and no pie pumpkins (a few blossoms, but they look terrible).
If we ever have another wet spring like we did, I will not plant our garden. It's so big and wide that I can't get the weeds caught up either (due to rain). It's been a huge issue, and now faces us with the cost of putting in raised beds (so I can plant and weed no matter what), or move the entire garden, or reduce it's size.
As for the tomatoes, the weather is now cooling down, and they don't like that, so I'm going to salvage any green ones and start ripping them out. Yeah, not gonna plant a garden late ever again.
I couldn't let these buggers sit one more day to wait on late tomatoes, so a little over a pound went into the freezer.
Speaking of freezer, has anyone ever frozen their tomatoes and thawed them later to can salsa or anything sauce-wise? If so, I'd love to hear how to froze the tomatoes - skin on? skin off? etc. Just asking in case we can't get enough in one picking in future years.
Just after washing all the dishes and putting them away, I did it two more times. I guess the "to-do's" found me.
Made a jar of nettle hair tonic.
Made a jar of Four Thieves Vinegar.
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