The tomatoes will remain on the table today. I had all sorts of plans to get them into the freezer, make ketchup again, and so forth, but I have no energy and can't sleep on top of that.
Hubby is still hospitalized.
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.
Adopted Motto
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Monday, September 26, 2016
Sunday, September 25, 2016
....from the handiwork journal and other random tidbits.
One good thing happened due to our camping dilemma on Friday - I finished the baby blanket. (We had planned to deliver it today, but......)
While Hubby and his nephew went to fetch the stranded camper, I retreated to the front porch to crochet and relieve my headache.
I also got 1 boot cuff finished, and another started.
Then I sulked again, as the air cooled off and I was imagining myself sitting around a campfire....
I got over it.
Saturday Hubby
While Hubby and his nephew went to fetch the stranded camper, I retreated to the front porch to crochet and relieve my headache.
I also got 1 boot cuff finished, and another started.
Then I sulked again, as the air cooled off and I was imagining myself sitting around a campfire....
I got over it.
Saturday Hubby
Labels:
Crochet Projects,
Family,
Family Fun,
Marriage,
Motherhood
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Camping Trip Malfunction
Although we picked the hottest, most humid weekend to camp, we went. Even though the air conditioning wasn't working in the truck, and it was to be 90°F.
It was our first time to go camping at this beautiful, scenic campground. Waterfalls, long hikes, horse riding - the works.
Meals were super simple this time, and hiking shoes were donned. Two took off work, one taking the entire weekend off, and two were taken out of school for a day.
We packed up coolers, bicycles, chairs, and tables.
Two hours or so into our 3 hour drive, and we stopped at a gas station. A guy starts waving at us. Hubby says, "now what?"
Hubby gets out and then shakes his head.
It was our first time to go camping at this beautiful, scenic campground. Waterfalls, long hikes, horse riding - the works.
Meals were super simple this time, and hiking shoes were donned. Two took off work, one taking the entire weekend off, and two were taken out of school for a day.
We packed up coolers, bicycles, chairs, and tables.
Two hours or so into our 3 hour drive, and we stopped at a gas station. A guy starts waving at us. Hubby says, "now what?"
Hubby gets out and then shakes his head.
Labels:
Camping,
Family,
Family Fun
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Tomatoes, Oh Joy Tomatoes! ~ Tidbits
Tomato-Herb Jam. I just couldn't help myself. I had just enough ripe tomatoes to make this, so I did. It's a first time recipe. Another BHG recipe.
Unlike tomato-basil jam, it uses zero pectin, and simply sugar. It's more of a sauce than a jam. They call it "adult ketchup" because you use a bit of pinot grigio to make it. Now I have this opened bottle of pinot that is chilling for dinner.
Unlike tomato-basil jam, it uses zero pectin, and simply sugar. It's more of a sauce than a jam. They call it "adult ketchup" because you use a bit of pinot grigio to make it. Now I have this opened bottle of pinot that is chilling for dinner.
Tincture Tip
I have finally ordered, and received my bottles to properly bottle and label my tinctures.
Guess how I "washed" my bottles and droppers?
I used vodka.
I visited a brewery in KY once, and they "wash" their bottles with bourbon, so they do not water down the content.
Brilliant!
Just thought I'd share that info.
Guess how I "washed" my bottles and droppers?
I used vodka.
I visited a brewery in KY once, and they "wash" their bottles with bourbon, so they do not water down the content.
Brilliant!
Just thought I'd share that info.
Labels:
Natural Remedies,
Self Sufficiency,
Tinctures
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Hot Peppers and Winter Prep
I finally found some habanero peppers, so another batch of hot sauce was canned.
I used my own serrano and jalapeno peppers for this batch. I got exactly 4 - 4 oz. jars this time, and boy is it hot! Personally, hubby and I much prefer the first batch using cherry bomb (hot, but not burn-your-mouth-off hot). It's all up to your taste I guess.
Did I share the recipe (BHG) link? Triple Pepper Hot Sauce
I put more dandelions on the freezer. I am pretty sure we'll be well stocked with greens, but I have another list that needs filled before the snow even thinks about falling.
The barn cats are eating up a storm. I am taking this as a warning to prepare for a bad winter. They are already trying to fatten up.
Today? It's another day with tomatoes. And the next day too.
I used my own serrano and jalapeno peppers for this batch. I got exactly 4 - 4 oz. jars this time, and boy is it hot! Personally, hubby and I much prefer the first batch using cherry bomb (hot, but not burn-your-mouth-off hot). It's all up to your taste I guess.
Did I share the recipe (BHG) link? Triple Pepper Hot Sauce
I put more dandelions on the freezer. I am pretty sure we'll be well stocked with greens, but I have another list that needs filled before the snow even thinks about falling.
The barn cats are eating up a storm. I am taking this as a warning to prepare for a bad winter. They are already trying to fatten up.
Today? It's another day with tomatoes. And the next day too.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Pears ~ Anise ~ Uses for Ginger-Brown Sugar Sweet Potato Butter
The pears are ripening before I want them to, so I canned Pear-Star Anise Butter (Ball recipe). It's a first time recipe for me. I can't wait to taste it.
Anise intrigued me, so I started researching it too.
Anise intrigued me, so I started researching it too.
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