Lil' Patch

Homegrown Dinner

Posted by Michelle
12:57 AM, Thursday, July 2, 2009 .. Posted in Gardening .. 2 comments .. Link

I made a yummy salad tonight from the garden.  It had green onions, red sails lettuce, swiss chard and beet greens.  I made up some ranch dressing from scratch and threw in some chives.  I had a few leftover cooked shrimp that Rod had caught and sent down for me.  Fresh shrimp are SO good!  This is the first time I've had swiss chard and I really like it!

 

Tonight I started moving dirt into the last two garden beds.  I filled up the skinny one first to satisfy that part of me that needs to have immediate gratification.  Then I hauled a few loads into the big bed - I have a ways to go on that one. 

Once the skinny bed was full, I planted eight of the red currant bushes that I rooted from thinnings this spring.  I just had them in water to see if they would get roots - which they did!  I have 18 more of them that I think I will plant in pots for now until I decide where they should go.

Last night I potted up some strawberry starts.  The runners take over the garden paths pretty quickly - I and just hate to pulll them up and throw them in the compost, seems like such a waste.  So I dig up the ones that really have roots and plant them in little 3" pots.  I also try to pot as many extra runners as I can.  I set out a bunch of little pots on a bench at the end of the strawberry bed.  I picked up some runners that had little plants starting and put one in each pot, using a rock to hold the runner down until the plant establishes some roots.  Once the plant is secure, I will cut it from the runner.  Then I will start again with more pots.  Strawberry plants make a good barter item  :o)

I've been thinking about trying to propagate some blueberry bushes.  There are some really productive ones over by one of the storage buildings.  I have some powdered rooting hormone that I could use, or I may trim some willow branches from the tree across the street and try that.  Maybe I should try both and see which one works best.  There are blueberry bushes everywhere along the side of the road, but it would be nice to have a good, productive patch of my own.  Then I won't have to worry about someone else finding my favorite picking spot  :o)

Things look pretty good in the garden.  The red currants are just starting to turn pink.  I have two baby zucchini.  The potato plants look good.  I pulled up some radishes and green onions and sent up to Rod in Skagway.  The strawberries are loaded with unripe berries and more blossoms.  The raspberry patch is buzzing - lots of bumble bees on the blossoms.  The new rhubarb patch looks great - I think the plants must have reached down into the layer of chicken manure I put in that bed - they have really taken off in the last week.  In the greenhouse, I have one little green pepper and a bunch more babies just starting to form.  Nothing on the cucumbers yet, but they are getting bigger - I need to put up a trellis for them.  The 3 tomato plants are getting huge - there are 6 little fruits forming now.  I notice though that some of the leaves are turning yellow, brown and dry on the ends.  I need to look that up and see what is going on with them - must be something about being too cold, too much water, or not enough ventilation is my guess.  I picked some mint leaves and calendula blossoms and dehydrated them to use in my soaps.  The chickens are doing good - getting only 3 or 4 eggs per day though.  If they don't pick up soon, we will be putting them in the freezer.



Biggest Kitchen Table Simple Home Audit

Posted by Catherine Ann
4:25 PM, Wednesday, July 1, 2009 .. Posted in Homekeeping Helps .. 1 comments .. Link

 

Starting on Friday, I'll be participating in the Biggest Kitchen Table Simple Home Audit at down---to---earth.  Any one else want to join in?  Stop by the down---to---earth blog and add your name to the list! 

This is an excellent time for a home audit as we go into the 2nd half of 2009.  It is good to see where we're at, and how far we've come in the simple living journey...and if we need to "begin again" in some areas.



I Love The 2009 Schoolhouse Planner

Posted by Catherine Ann
8:04 AM, Wednesday, July 1, 2009 .. Posted in Homeschool .. 1 comments .. Link

Getting ready to plan for the upcoming home-learning year?  Need to create a home-management binder for yourself?  Need a place for hubby to record the vehicle maintenance and home repair projects? 

The 2009 Schoolhouse Planner is an awesome resource!  Click on the image below to see all of the things it contains.  There are so many calendars, planning forms, checklists, copywork, household forms, articles, recipes, and more- really, something for everyone. 

I love the fact that almost any type of homeschool or household form I could want is right there in the planner.  No more taking "just a minute" to locate a form on online and then getting "lost in cyberspace" trying to find the perfect one .  Many homeschooling moments have been sidetracked in that way.  Now I can just open up my planner, print out a form in a snap, and get back to what I was doing. 

For days that you need some inspiration in the kitchen, there are even 24 recipes included in the planner.

There are also monthly modules that you can purchase to go along with your planner, and if you order between June 11 and July 12 you will get the 2008 modules FREE!

I am very pleased with all I have seen thus far.   I will soon be putting my printer to work, and creating my brand new set of home-learning and home-keeping binders!

Check it out today

 



Vanilla Ice Cream

Posted by Crystal Miller
08:27, 2009-Jul-1 .. 4 comments .. Link
 

I recently made vanilla ice cream and it was delicious!!  I wanted to share my recipe with you.   You can now find all my ice cream recipes (eggless recipes and non dairy too) and ice cream making directions here:  http://www.thefamilyhomestead.com/makinghomemadeicecream.htm    If I have more recipes to post I will be adding them to that page.   

Vanilla Ice Cream

 

6 eggs
3 cups cane juice crystals
2 T vanilla (only the real stuff)
2 c. whole cream
Whole Goat Milk, as much as needed to fill ice cream maker container (whole cow milk will work too.. :)
1 T arrowroot powder (helps make the ice cream smooth.. but this is optional if you don’t have any) 

In a big mixer (like a Kitchen Aid or Bosch) mix together (with the wire whip) the eggs and cane juice crystals until light and lemony colored. Add vanilla and mix again. Add cream and arrowroot powder (if using). When all of this has mixed together completely pour it into your 1 gallon ice cream maker container. Add whole milk until you reach the "fill line" on your ice cream maker container.  Follow the instructions that came with your ice cream maker or click on the above link for general instructions.



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