I'm very concerned about Hubby. His long hours have totally exhausted him and he's not feeling well. Wednesday night was the first time he would try one of my tinctures for sinus pressure (and it worked and he wanted it this morning). I brewed a tea infusion for him, for exhaustion. He was willing to trudge out to the coop and help me fix that hole, but I could tell he didn't want to do anything but eat dinner and lay in bed.
As the holidays approach, I thought it would great to share this comfort food recipe we love. Although homemade noodles are wonderful, I made it this time with organic/non-gmo macaroni noodles.
Have leftover ham? Make this delicious garden to table casserole!
Ham and Pea Pasta
1 cup diced home grown onions
1 Tbsp. of organic butter*
Saute together until onions are clear, then add 1 cup diced ham, and cook about 5 minutes. Remove from heat.
3 cups organic/non-gmo pasta (cook and drain while you saute onions). I like to use homemade pasta if I have it on hand. Lately, I've found inexpensive organic pasta at our local store.
In a large mixing bowl mix the following ingredients:
1 "can" of homemade cream of chicken soup*
1 cup of home raised milk, or organic milk
2 1/2 cups organic shredded cheddar cheese
1 cup homegrown garden peas, cooked and drained*
1/2 tsp. homemade onion powder
1/2 tsp. homemade garlic powder
- thyme, to your taste
- salt and pepper
Add the cooked onions and ham, and cooked and drained macaroni noodles. Mix well.
Pour into an oiled or sprayed (non-stick organic spray) 9 x 13 inch baking dish. Bake for 35 minutes. Remove from oven and sprinkle homemade dried onion flakes on top (optional). Bake 10 more minutes.
Optional: add 1/2 cup organic sour cream to the mix
*organic cream of chicken from the grocery can be used, or you can make your own (Simply Scratch online recipes) You can also substitute with homemade condensed cream of celery soup.
*frozen organic peas can be used, simply thaw prior to adding
"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.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Brrrr! ~ Chicken Coop Repair ~ Carrots
To all of you who read through yesterday's long post, thank you for your dedication and patience to read through it. Today's post will be much shorter.
It's was gonna be a cold night last night (second freeze warning), so I trudged out to the barn and brought in more wood. Hubby is already starting to show the signs of sleep deprivation and exhaustion. He's a grouch. He apologized, but he'll need a lot of rest after this long work week.
It was a chilly 30°F this morning, and the wood stove was going strong. In October. So odd.
The coop got a good cleaning, and I stuffed the roost with extra straw. I had to wait a bit for the temperature to rise, but it was still cold out there. The ladies and gent will want the warmth in this cooler weather.
I had to fix their coop ladder too, and as I fixed it I noticed a hole chewed through the chicken wire. It's between the main coop and the emergency smaller coop (door is shut on it, so it must have a hole in the ceiling of the loft inside). I haven't gotten eggs for about 5 days now, so do you all think this could be work of a rat? Possibly living up in the loft? Hubby and I set traps and fixed the hole. I'm pretty sure it's a rat. Just one more thing to deal with right now. First time for this to happen in 10 years. We have plans to build a new coop, but we have a lot on the "board" right now.
Carrots were blanched and put into the freezer. I had to buy them this year, but I have a good start at a winter supply. I got 5 lbs. put up so far - about 5 meals.
I replaced the smoke alarm batteries.
Feeling a bit off, but thankfully not "sick" Hubby and I have opened a jar of our Four Thieves Vinegar and taken it for the last few days. I am also sipping fresh ginger tea. I know we both need rest so I took the rest of the day off. Tuesday was a check it off task-type day (long day). I wish I could say the same for Hubby, with the case of a day of rest.
It's was gonna be a cold night last night (second freeze warning), so I trudged out to the barn and brought in more wood. Hubby is already starting to show the signs of sleep deprivation and exhaustion. He's a grouch. He apologized, but he'll need a lot of rest after this long work week.
It was a chilly 30°F this morning, and the wood stove was going strong. In October. So odd.
The coop got a good cleaning, and I stuffed the roost with extra straw. I had to wait a bit for the temperature to rise, but it was still cold out there. The ladies and gent will want the warmth in this cooler weather.
I had to fix their coop ladder too, and as I fixed it I noticed a hole chewed through the chicken wire. It's between the main coop and the emergency smaller coop (door is shut on it, so it must have a hole in the ceiling of the loft inside). I haven't gotten eggs for about 5 days now, so do you all think this could be work of a rat? Possibly living up in the loft? Hubby and I set traps and fixed the hole. I'm pretty sure it's a rat. Just one more thing to deal with right now. First time for this to happen in 10 years. We have plans to build a new coop, but we have a lot on the "board" right now.
Carrots were blanched and put into the freezer. I had to buy them this year, but I have a good start at a winter supply. I got 5 lbs. put up so far - about 5 meals.
I replaced the smoke alarm batteries.
Feeling a bit off, but thankfully not "sick" Hubby and I have opened a jar of our Four Thieves Vinegar and taken it for the last few days. I am also sipping fresh ginger tea. I know we both need rest so I took the rest of the day off. Tuesday was a check it off task-type day (long day). I wish I could say the same for Hubby, with the case of a day of rest.
Labels:
Chickens,
Freezing,
Homesteading,
Preparedness,
Self Sufficiency
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