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SOS = Save our SalsaI am sending out an SOS for help with my salsa. Our garden is suffering from the heat these days but it is still producing many many tomatoes. With so many on hand I tired making salsa for the first time. The recipe, which I got off the internet, called for a 1/2 cup of fresh cilantro, which I find a little over powering, but still added it in. Now here is my question. The recipe directions called for it to just be mixed well then bottled and serve as is. I did see a few recipes that called for cooking the mixture. So what method is best? Like I said the cilantro is kinda over powering the whole salsa experience, to me. Would cooking the mixture take it down a notch? I know that adding less is probably the way to go with it, but I still would like to know if ya'll prefer cooking or not cooking it. Let me know, I am a newbie at the salsa making game. Please Save our Salsa! LOL10 daysI'm trying to lose 5 pounds by July 13 - I started a Daniel fast today - here's what I ate:watermelon oatmeal with raisins communion at church cooked corn and mixed veggies raw baby carrots applesauce popcorn apple 1/2 banana 1 tsp. peanut butter 1 bite beans and rice watermelon which I will eat now at 7:55 because I don't want to eat after 8 p.m. I already feel better having not eaten sweets and bread and butter - yay Daniel fast - it is great!!!!!!!!
Sunday evening....It's been a wonderful weekend, but like all weekends, they must come to a close.... We had a great time yesterday at a friends' cookout for Independence Day. Even met a new family...who is seriously considering home education for their five children! It was nice to be able to answer their questions about homeschooling in our fine state. I hope I was able to calm their fears and help them make their decision. We had a very pleasant hay ride too. Love living in the country where things like that are even possible! Like shooting off bottle rockets and other such booming things in the road! Not one car passed by while we were having fun! On the way home, we saw some fireworks going off. Thinking there would be just a few, we slowed down to watch a bit. They kept going...so we drove down a back road and found a place to park. The children and I got out to watch. It turned out to be a 45 minute show! We so enjoyed it!! This week is shaping up to be a busy one. Honey goes to the dentist to have the pins removed from his former crown. One of the pins is bent over and causing him to scrape his tongue with each bite of food. Not cool. I hate that this crown didn't work out..but it has been re-applied three times...there's just no keeping it in place. Moms' night out is this week too! I missed last month, so I'm really looking forward to this month's outing! The new Mom I met may be joining us, so I look forward to seeing her....as well as my long time friends! We have another creek day planned this week. Should be quite the crowd! The new family is joining us with some other friends. Looking forward to that! After that, life should calm down a bit. I had a cooking bug bite me today. So....simmering away on the stove is spaghetti sauce with meatballs. In the crock pot is BBQ pulled pork for sandwiches. We had a very filling supper of meatloaf, mashed potatoes, collard greens (for Honey) and peas & carrots. I totally forgot to make gravy until I was serving plates and realized I had nothing to put on the mashed potatoes! Oh well....they are yummy even without gravy....love potatoes!!! Think I'll go do a bit of cleaning so I'm ahead of the game tomorrow. The kitchen needs to be swept and mopped, as do the living room, piano room and office. The vacuum needs to be run in our bedroom. Okay...that might be more than I want to tackle here at 6:45pm.... Guess I'll go see what I actually accomplish and what I leave for Monday morning...to go along with the normal Monday wash day....
Dealing with Moles in the Garden Moles are such a huge nuisance in my garden. They dig tunnels all through and wreak havoc with my veggies, uprooting them and such. The watering we do sometimes ends up down the mole hole instead of the plant roots. I was getting very tired of fighting them for another year. So I started doing a little research on how to get them out of my garden. Poison was my first thought.. but I didn’t want that stuff in my garden. Traps are effective but expensive. So I looked for more affordable remedies. I came up with one that is easy to do. You make a mixture of castor oil and Joy dish soap (2:1 ratio). You add a few tablespoons of this mixture to a gallon of water and pour it down their holes. I have been doing this with some success. The reason it can work is that moles have a heightened sense of smell and can’t stand the smell of castor oil. They also don’t like the feel of it on them. After a couple of applications some of the holes were not bothered any more but I still had some. So the next time I put in more of the castor oil mix into my gallon of water and made the applications a little stronger. I had been using 2 to 3T tablespoons per gallon.. so I doubled that. Well I am happy to say that yesterday while in the garden I saw that all my mole holes had not been disturbed again.. so success maybe? If my pesky mole just makes holes in other areas of the garden I will try another solution I read the other day and that is bubble gum. You drop pieces of bubble gum (or Juicy Fruit I also read they like) into their holes. The reviews I read said this was effective and will end the problem permanently! I guess their digestive systems can’t handle gum.. they are eaters not chewers.. haa.. haa. So if castor oil does not solve the problem.. I will try bubble gum. Just thought I would share this bit of mole info for anyone else battling them in their gardens this summer.. Freedom Is Never Free“Freedom isn’t free at all, it comes with the highest of costs. The cost of blood.”
Freedom is something that many of us don't realize that we have. It is something that we have just been born into; it is a way of life. As I have gotten older I have come to realize that freedom really isn't free. It is usually paid for with blood. The most important blood that was shed for freedom was Yeshua's blood. That blood gives us freedom from sin. Many martyrs gave their blood for the freedom to share the Word of God. Many soldiers have given and are still giving their blood for the freedom to live in America the way we do. I am thankful for all those who have given their lives for the cause of freedom. I pray we never lose freedom. I pray we never lose gratitude of freedom and what it has cost all of us. I pray we stop using our freedoms wrongly. Being free is so important and we need to remember all the lives that were given, so that we can have all the freedoms we do. Galatians 5:1Living In Freedom, ©AmandaDixon2009 July 4thI do hope each and every one of you out there have a safe and happy 4th of July. Remember to thank God for the freedom that we share and the ability to do what we like, go where we'd like, and to live and love like we want. Sometimes we take these things for granted, I know I tend to. Have a great day!Cute Children and pets picturesMy Mom sends me some cute e-mails. I love these one and had to share with you all. Who is walking who?
Ah, can I keep him? (the dog is asking):
Um mom, why am I wearing clothes and his is not??
the luke is homeDS came home around 8 a.m. - having ridden all night with a couple from CO gong to IN. So good to see him again. The hair will have to go before he starts back to work Monday.![]() me and he
I need to add a picture of Ang, as she was at church camp since Monday - so good to have her home too and her cat thinks so too!! : ) learned a new skill in Africa - sounds pretty good on guitar. We got his room painted about 3 weeks ago - light blue - looks so good - vast improvement.![]() ![]() New things in the shop...Some new things have been added to my shop as of this morning...Positively Patriotic Quilted Tote Simply Beachy And I am working on one now with a vintage flour sack. I think it is going to be adorable! :) Just added! Vintage Flour Sack Bag of Thistles ![]() Thanks for looking and may you have a Fabulous Fourth of July! Yes, another entry! :)Each evening, we take a ride up top to check on our cows. Last night, we were rewarded with seeing a new bull calf! Had we been there 10 minutes sooner, we could have watched him being born. What an amazing thing birth is. I am in awe of it. Animal births are so different than human births. We treat animal births as a natural event, and very few need any help or intervention. Human birth, on the other hand, is treated as some sort of illness that simply must be treated and have intervention. Whether the intervention is to "move things along with pitocin", or to "monitor to be sure all is well" or to "take the baby". God designed the female body to reproduce. I think we'd do well to let His design do the work, not the medical community. Okay, okay....moving on..... We're going to a cookout tomorrow for the 4th. Thomas wanted fireworks, so we may have to have our own private show another day. Wish our town put on a fireworks show. I remember living in NY, there was always a big show to go see. Even in FL, there were fireworks on the beach. Honey starts a new schedule soon. He'll be working on the inventory prep crew. Instead of his normal 5am to 2pm shift, he'll work 2pm to 11pm. We all see this is a really good thing for the summer. It's light out so late that it makes getting to bed on time difficult. And it's too warm to sleep comfortably...course, in the morning, it's quite cool and pleasant, so sleeping in is really easy to do. (ask me how I know this to be true?!) Mom's night out is next week. I didn't go last month, so I'm really looking forward to going this month. It's always a good time with fun friends. Sure, some seem to have their own agendas......and that I surely don't understand....but I do like my time out with friends. Mary has a couple of loose teeth. So does Natalie. They just keep growing up.... Rebecca is going on a trip with my family later this year. My folks, Aunt Nina, brother and his family and cousin and his family are going to Cozumel, Mexico over Thanksgiving. Aunt Nina invited Rebecca since my niece will be there too. She's footing the entire bill, from her passport to her flight to her time there. How incredibly generous of her!!!! Rebecca is quite excited about this opportunity...and I am too....though I know I will miss her terribly. Natalie and Mary have decided we need to do something special while Rebecca is away. They've tossed out some wild ideas....we shall see what the future holds... Honey is stopping at the sawmill on his way home today to get the rest of our lumber for the corral. This needs to be finished up for so many reasons....one of which being just to cross off a HUGE to do on the never-ending list. What a blessing it will be to have this finished!!! I need to get my July menu finished up so we can do our big monthly grocery shopping tomorrow. The cupboards are looking a bit bare. The pantry needs re-stocking. I will have a most happy family to have cheese in the house again. We ran out of all but mozzarella earlier this week....and I've heard many a comment about this tragedy. I'm off to work on said menu.....Happy Fourth of July!!! { Last Page } { Page 1 of 5 } { Next Page } |
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