Y’all, I spent an hour and 10 minutes in the melting heat of the Midwest yesterday morning picking blueberries and all I ended up with was the basket on the right. This morning I HAPPILY, nay, GLEEFULLY handed $30 to the Amish at the farmers market for the blueberries on the left. If I love …
Month: June 2018
My cut flowers
When you saw this picture were you thinking, “uh oh, here comes another flower post?” Well, you were right but let me say that these aren’t just any ordinary flowers, these are my first two homegrown bouquets! ::Cue the Hallelujah Chorus:: You will probably notice there is a lot of greenery while the flowers are …
Tea for me
I have 11 fantastic nieces and nephews and I love them all. One of my nieces shows love by making tea with fresh herbs and flowers from her garden. Two years ago when I was visiting she made me a cup using fresh camomile and it was lovely. This year she made me a cup …
For meat eaters: roasted chicken
I want to make sure we all know how to roast a whole chicken. I say this because I didn’t know how until about a year or two ago which means I went through all of my 20s and a few of my 30s not knowing and it makes me sad to think about all …
Little helper
Guess who didn’t have a reusable bag. Thanks for your help, Elias! Never too young to start saving the world.
Unsolicited Thoughts on Canning from a Complete Amateur
After I wrote this post, I changed the title of it to reflect more of what this post actually is. Also, staging this picture gave me minor heart palpitations. Don’t try it at home. I have mentioned canning in the past and I try not to beat dead horses with these posts but I realized …
What to ask every expectant mom
“Can I help you make some meals to freeze?” Every chapter in our lives has us doing what we are able. Some chapters I can easily whip up 2 dinners (one for us, one for a friend), a loaf of bread, yogurt and granola all in one afternoon. Other chapters has me barely able to …