"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~

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Thursday, March 20, 2025

Crocheted Baby Blanket ~ Greens ~ Frozen Stuffed Bell Peppers and Home Canned Sauce

 The weather has been bringing us some of the most enjoyable Spring weather days lately.  The weather is also bringing coyotes thru the area (we heard them the other morning). 

Today it's starting at 39°F with possible snow (yes, I said snow, ha ha!), but tomorrow it is to start out as low as 26°F.  It's hard to believe I sat on the porch and read a book for a bit in almost 70 degree weather yesterday. 

 

It's typical Spring weather here, and even with the up's and down's.  We had rain showers last night, with thunderstorms.  It will be fun to see what Mother Nature brings the rest of the day today.  If it's cold enough, I may be seasoning my new pan.



I'm finally putting the edge on the the current baby blanket.  The mother is due about May, so I'm happy to be finishing it up. I feel like this blanket took a long time to work on.  However, as the weather is changing, it's hard to find time to read or to crochet.  We are taking advantage of any/and all nice days lately.

It also feels like there is always housework that needs done.  How does that always happen, ha ha!   Cleaning toilets, sweeping and mopping, dusting, dishes, baking and cooking (when you are a from scratch cook/baker it uses a lot of time), porch sweeping, chicken tending, laundry, errands, cleaning windows, etc.  






Every time I turn around, there is something else that needs done like re-filling the homemade vanilla. Or forgetting I bought several bunches of organic dandelion greens (a powerhouse that we often eat in a breakfast) that need blanched and frozen.  Both happened yesterday.  The last photo is watercress.  I could not believe I found both dandelion greens and watercress in the same day.  The watercress (also a power house of goodness) went into the day's salad.

I think we notice all the things that take up our time, as the hunkering-in months start to disappear.  It's why I try so hard to get indoor jobs/repairs done before Spring (and a few of those are lingering here).


We are still enjoying those lovely stuffed garden bell peppers from the freezer.  I just pull some out, top them with a jar of home canned tomato (herbed) sauce, and bake them.  I top them with some freshly shredded mozzarella cheese at the end of the bake time.  So delicious, and the best, easiest dinner when you have a nice day and want to go for a walk outdoors.  A very self-sufficient meal, however we will need to grow paste tomatoes this year if we want more sauces (of any kind) canned this year.

On a side note, that red crocheted XL hot pad was the very first extra large one I crocheted almost 17+ years ago. It still washes up nicely, and still looks very good after all these years.

It was a trial making to create my own pattern.  I have been using it since, but have changed the way I make them, as per my Mother's request (before she passed). She preferred them to be the size and shape of a 9 x 13 pan.  I had requests for more of this (it's more square in the photo) size, so it could be used for anything like pizza pans.  The one above also has different stitching than what I currently make them with.  Anyway, just a tidbit story to share.  It brings back good memories when we used to set up for craft shows.

Crocheted Baby Blanket ~ Greens ~ Frozen Stuffed Bell Peppers and Home Canned Sauce ©  March 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

This and That

 It's a "this and that" sort of post today.  It seems to be that in-between season of slowly emerging from winter resting to spring activities.  The weather continues go all over the map.





We purchased this popcorn seasoning last year sometime, and the bottle is about empty.  I just now realized it has fennel in it.  Anyway, we cannot locate it in any stores, and apparently it's made in Indiana.  I'm sure it's for sale on Amazon, but I'd like to find a recipe to make this myself.  We love popcorn as a snack, and often times after a hot day in the garden, alongside a cold iced tea.

We love this seasoning, as it is not super salty, and offers the herbs for healthy flavorings (added health benefits).  I've sent an email off to inquire within a store.  I may be experimenting with my own homegrown herbs, if we cannot locate it again.  


Current puzzle.  Nothing news-worthy going on, other than we are getting outside more often as the weather gets nicer.  The puzzle came in a collectable tin.  Sorry the light in the photo is not that great.








As for any purging/organizing, I finally got around to moving my printed recipes from the broken binder into two new binders.  I'm so glad I did this too.  It took a while to do too.  I needed the recipe for pumpkin oat breakfast bake, so I decided it was a good time to get this project finished.  By the way, we are still enjoying frozen pumpkin puree from last year's garden.

 When I emptied the old binder, I found a stack of printed and unfiled recipes in the back pocket (sigh).  I tossed a few, saved a few to try, and filed the ones we already tried and wanted to keep.  I have had this project sitting in a living room chair for over two weeks.  

Project is done, and no I do not intend to add any more recipes, other than we are looking for a homemade, healthy French salad dressing recipe.  As the weather gets warmer, we are wanting salads more often.

 I found one recipe in my mess of unfiled recipes, but it calls for "chili sauce." Not sure what that means.  Regular chili sauce?  Sweet?  And would I find a non-gmo brand?  Hm.  The recipes for French dressing seem to all call for sugar, but this particular one calls for honey.

This and That  ©  March 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart