The weather is 19°F this morning, as I post this blog post today. Brr. I sure hope it warms up, but if not, it's a good day to bake something.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Got Ripe Bananas? Healthier Banana Cookies
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
New Recipe Tried and Other Tidbits
I found a few printed recipes in the back of my binder, when I changed them out to new binders recently. I found a recipe I had printed back in July of 2021, and gave it a try (without reading any reviews). Sweet Potato Breakfast Casserole.
It's delicious. However, the next time I make this, I will finely dice the sweet potatoes, roast them, and then layer it all to bake. I found the shredded sweet potatoes gave it a "mushy" bottom texture. It is very light, and not a "heavy" breakfast.
The only thing I did different, was that I used real meat instead of the "vegetarian" meat the recipe called for. Oh, I also added 1 1/2 teaspoons of ground garlic (homemade) for added flavor and some salt and pepper. I found it strange that the recipe did not call for any seasoning at all. The recipe is still online at allrecipes.
Tidbits. . .
We woke up to 21°F this morning. The cold has returned, but thankfully no snow this March (like last year).
I have somehow lost my blog writing mojo. Maybe it's the transition from winter to Spring, with it's back and forth weather? I don't know, but I just haven't had much to write about this month.
I took advantage of the cooler weather and seasoned our new cast iron pan. I had asked if anyone had one, and there was no answer, so we are giving it a try. Even the clerk at the store, gave me her name, and asked for me to give her a review the next time we were in the area (not sure that will happen, ha ha!). Anyway, I will be cooking with it, and if we like it we very well may go back for a 2nd one.We are still focusing meals based on what's still providing from last year's garden. We still have frozen garden vegetables, canned sauces, and of course the copious amounts of green beans.
I have yet to jump on the sourdough bread band-wagon. We just don't eat bread that often, so two loaves of Amish baked sourdough, went into our freezer. We have a friend who also bakes it, so I may just buy from her next time (all organic ingredients).
We are still getting more outdoor walking in this year despite weather changes. In fact, 100% more than last year (we did not do outdoor walking this time of year, last year). In fact, last weekend we walked 3.31 miles (we tracked our distance for health purposes). My husband's sugar reading tests are much lower, and we are very happy about that.
Our Spring Daffodils continue to emerge, but no actual blooms just yet.
Although the weather is on the chilly side today, there is nothing more invigorating than a deep breath of morning fresh air.
New Recipe Tried and Other Tidbits © March 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
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.
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).
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.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Tidbits
We enjoyed our 78°F days, but then the weekend brought us rain. The wind was terrible, but we still had breaks in the day to do some outdoor adventuring. We have a tree down, and a few large tree limbs down due to the high winds. Monday morning it was 21°F! A big swing in temperature for us.
If you saw my post about the "blind date" with a puzzle, I have some news about that. My husband said to toss it in the garbage and chalk it up as we were duped in the purchase.
I however, took photos, and contacted the store we purchased it at. Mind you, we bought it January 31st, and we just finished it. I was nice and polite, but to the point about our disappointment on the expense and product.
The store responded back to me. I'm told they purchase them from a vendor from California, and were as disappointed as we were. She said they were supposed to all be "new" puzzles. I explained to her that that the box was even falling apart.
They are looking into new vendors now, and we got a refund. It pays to inquire. Thankfully, I had taken a photo of the purchase while at the store too.
So we were not being duped by the store, and they were being duped by their vendor/supplier. If that is true. I do find it odd a business would buy pre-wrapped puzzles to sell. Why not wrap them yourself? Anyway, we got a refund, including tax.
I tried a suggested mix of essential oils on cotton balls, and placed them in a few windows, to deter those nasty orange ladybug pests from entering. The next morning there were 4 in the same window.
The weather on this particular day was absolutely fantastic. It was like a breath of fresh air (yes, and with windows open once again). I spared you from seeing all of my laundry, ha ha!
Saturday, March 15, 2025
41 weeks until Christmas ~ Christmas Shop and Other Fun News
New Recipe Tried? I had a recipe in the lineup to try, but after reading the "notes" I decided not to try it. It was a Puppy Chow recipe, but used freshly made popcorn vs. store bought cereal. It said to store it in the freezer and consume straight from the freezer. Not really a winter go-to Christmas treat if you ask me. The recipe stated the popcorn goes soft after you coat it, so hence we ditched the idea.
However, I purchased a trial size of Christmas Jam to try. I know it won't taste like a home canned jam, but if we like the taste, I may look into any good recipes similar to it.
We do can a jelly at Christmas that everyone absolutely loves - it's a cinnamon/candy apple flavored jelly. It's definitely not made with healthy ingredients (ha ha!), but I do not know one person who does not like it at Christmas.
The jelly is called Cinnamon Cider Jelly - Recipe on my blog.
I have purchased two more advent gifts (the ones above are small journals I snagged for $1 each) for the advent calendar. I think I will plan to save paper bags to use for wrapping the gifts with. I believe this puts me to 6 advent gifts per gift bag. I'll have to get wrapping and re-count them. I'm trying to stay with useable gifts.
It has taken a few years for me to find my joy in the Christmas holiday since Mom passed away. I found so much joy in planning her homemade gifts, or other gifts, and when she passed, my joy for the holidays passed with her. I'm finally in place where I can enjoy it, and now crochet and donate lap afghans to those who need them or can use them, and that brings back my joy (Mom constantly got compliments on her lap afghans, and expressed that to me often).
Thank you Anne in the Kitchen for inspiring me along the way to a fantastic, upcoming Christmas this year too.
41 Weeks until Christmas ~ Christmas Shop and Other Fun News © March 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
Friday, March 14, 2025
Spring is in the Air
Spring air is such an intoxicating aroma. The best part of March is being able to open the windows and let in fresh air. However, this weekend is bringing in stormy weather.
Spring is in the Air © March 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart