It's another week that went by fast but it was great. We didn't get much rain but just a little bit to keep us going along.
Firewood and kindling are loaded up. Someone ask me to show more of how I decorate... so I will attempt to as I go but to me a huge old bucket full of pinecones is beautiful.
A basket of sticks is beautiful!
Maybe I'm a bird at heart as I like sticks and love nests!
This week I continued to work through produce, trying to do things in the order they needed dealing with. My freeze drier ran every day. I am not one for naming objects but when you get your freeze drier going the screen wants a name. So I called mine Becky as it was Becky on Acre Homestead who taught me how to get going, how to process food and deal with a lot. I knew she was my kind of friend when she would push the whole wheel barrow into the kitchen and begin. Right there I thought this woman means business. So I followed along and I thought if my freeze drier (and me) have half her work ethic I would be most happy!
So first I put a whole celery through the food processor. For either dehydrating or freeze drying a food processor is so fast but the slices are even therefore there are not thin and thick... they will all be ready at the same time. This is a great advantage. If you don't have a food processor ask around. I bet someone amongst your family or friends has one they don't use.
Celery leaves are the best part, put the whole thing through.
I was at Mum's and she was making a pot of soup. I noticed her go to the pantry and get a jar of my freezer dried celery and another of parsley and add them in. So one of these is for her.
Then I had half a red cabbage and some rhubarb. These filled another four trays.
I love, a lot, that freeze drying keeps the colour so vivid.
I also had had a regular cabbage. I retained some of that fresh to cook in my meals too.
As my stainless steel table has so many jars missing I got some stainless steel cleaner. Next week I am going to give it a big polish up then re stock it. And this week three bags of lovely jars and bottles came to me!
Next... I had capsicums... I kept a couple of yellow ones out for a meal I was planning and processed the rest. These I decided to freeze in batches.
About now I was thinking..... in the cabin there is everything ... fridge, freezer, washer, drier... many things were from my Uncle. BUT while the fridge is used regularly no one ever seems to use the freezer. It is a medium upright and really not that old. I asked my helpers if it could come up to the shed and sit next to the big tub freezer out there. Now I have this to work on! I think I will use it for vegetables and butter. This is awesome. I don't have any idea why I didn't think of this before!
Tom came over. He chopped up the yellow capsicum I retained and I cut up a huge onion. These went into this baking pan. Then he added in all the meatballs and then the cherry tomatoes (from freezer.)
I added a jar of pasta sauce and he murdered it with a good layer of cheese. So he took that home as he had made dinner for his family and I added an apple crumble.
Later that evening I got a message and photo from my son in law saying how good that was! It was huge so they did a pretty good job of demolishing it. I made one for myself too and I am for sure using more apples next week and making some more.
I still had a whole cauliflower and three heads of broccoli. I steamed them and make two trays like this...
Then I made a big jug of white sauce, added cheese and grated cheese topping and poured over them. I baked them so they were golden. I forgot to take a photo but I think Chloe might have had two side dishes from one of them.
I cut out wool and made progress and I worked on my pantry. Some days I did a lot and some times just a little job. This is my whole room pantry that looks like Nanas kitchen. I have two of these cupboards along one wall. I labeled the baskets on top and they are full of foil trays and paper napkins, paper towel etc. The bottom cupboards are full of sugar, salt, epsom salts and other things that don't need a climate controlled room.
Each time I move stuff into these cupboards and baskets I made more room in my kitchen pantry.
I have a flash new wood box outside that is water proof!
It is right next to the side door where I bring the wood in. This is such a great improvement!
With Tom here and the fact that it was a beautiful clear day we took all the boxes and stuff I save up to start a bonfire and we lit up three more big ones!
This is my eldest Grandson Sidney picking dinner plate mushrooms!
So... did I come to the end of the produce? No! I have a harvest of broccoli almost ready in my garden.
Tomorrow it is meant to rain and much of next week. I am going to leave them and consider picking after that.
And then.... yesterday I was given another big bag of red apples. They are beautiful. I will eat some fresh and I gave Chloe some as they all will eat them fresh too. Fresh is still best.
And I will have to show in next weeks photos but today I was given baby butternut pumpkins and passionfruit! The pumpkins are just gorgeous. I am just going to cut them in half and roast them. My parsley in the garden is so huge that is the next thing to harvest and preserve some. I planted a lot of seeds from spent plants and now have a whole huge parsley bed. The biggest ever!
While I was having my brainwave moment about the freezer I thought of all the lemons I still have to juice. Some are soft and juicy and easy to squeeze but some are harder. Either way after about a dozen I get a sore wrist, have a break and come back and do a few more, and so on. I know I have more lemons coming and HOPEFULLY oranges. Smarter people than me have electric citrus juicers. So I ordered one! It arrived today but I won't be trying it out until over the weekend. I hope it might be revolutionary!
With the sunny days the kids were all out soaking it up. Lily has enough hair to have pigtails and her ribbons fly behind her as she rides her bike.
A storm is coming in. Rain is meant to arrive early tomorrow morning. I will be most happy to have an inside day. Maybe I will get the parsley cut and some wool squares cut out. Next week really looks like a soup, roast and roast vegetable kind of week.
I hope you had many ways to build your nest this week. From adding one meal to the freezer, one can to the pantry, one veggie to the garden... it all adds up! So many of you are my friends now this is my letter to you.xxx
Annabel, what a lovely week you have had. The freeze dried veggies and fruit look amazing. It was truly a wise decision to acquire it. Your pantry is going to be super organized when you are done and your freezers will each have their own responsibility.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful how Tom helps you so much when he visits. Happy you have your wood out of the rain.
I had a slower week, though we did a lot of running around for husband to decide on power tools for outside. Thankfully yesterday, he finally did. We were in need and he waited till there were good sales and had tied things out to see how they felt and worked. So our outdoor pantry has been taken care of tool wise.
We went on a short trip to a Grocery Outlet that had advertised on Facebook, it was a waste of time and gasoline. The prices were equal to a regular grocery store or worse and expiration dates on items were past due. The vegetables were rotting in the bins. At least now we know it isn't worth the drive.
I started a new baby blanket, after 8 tries with one pattern unsuccessfully I decided to revert back to the old granny square pattern, I have 8 squares done. I am using 2 strands of yarn and that is new to me keeping them from tangling.
No baking this week except for a pizza as the temperatures and humidity have been so high, 33.3*C today, so air conditioning is on for the first day.
Oh, I finally have my sun room finished, cleaning wise to use. I filled my vacuum with cotton wood fluff and pine pollen just vacuuming the screen on the windows.
Prayers for all bluebirds.
Dear Rosanne, well done on getting the tools on special. You and your husband were smart to get them on special and to have tried them out. Tools will save you a fortune. It is always good to try new shops and at least you know now. Your baby blanket sounds beautiful. You crochet so beautifully. Hopefully if I ever get FB working again I can read your posts. I miss them! Lots of love, Bridget
DeleteDear Rosanne, Thank you! I cant wait to see the new blanket! It is worth a try at a different grocery store... but you soon know. Good job on all the deep cleaning! Screen doors are hard to clean and keep nice and I have a few to them! Have a great new week! With love Annabel.xxx
DeleteAnother very productive week, Annabel! You are amazing! I need to learn how to freeze dry produce; have used an air dryer, but it sure looks fresher and nicer when freeze dried. Beautiful. And I love that at his young age, Tom is able to make dinner for the family with fresh ingredients. That's a skill he'll have for the rest of his life with wonderful memories of your kitchen. I also love that you provide food for so many... a woman after my own heart. In these times that's so important.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how things just seem to work out and an informal group is created? I'm thinking about the produce you receive, and jars, and the idea to move the small freezer down from the cabin to extend your storage space. Little by little God's plan comes together.
Heat has arrived in Arizona's White Mountains right on time; it gets very hot here before the monsoon. Most gardens here struggle in these weeks. Yesterday we met with the young mom whose husband works in Alaska 1/2 the year (and enjoyed their baby boy). The pots I was able to give her mean her "portable" garden of veggies is doing well. She was shopping for her husband's birthday gifts and was able to use store "cash" I had accumulated to get a stack of men's tee shirts for $8. Had lunch with another friend another day and we both brought leftovers home.
Praying for all the Bluebirds and you, Annabel. Thank you for demonstrating that staying busy helps keep worries at bay. With love and gratitude--Elise
Dear Elise, It is great to meet the new young Mum on your street. I am sure she will appreciate your friendship! Yes the gift of food is also the gift of help in many ways, in time, budget help and more.
DeleteI love leftovers and not needing to cook! That is a bonus on those nights. Staying busy, productive and helping others keeps us from "dwelling on things" too much. I see the news and issues and it worries me but I think let's keep positive and do what we can! With much love Annabel.xxx
Lovely post, Annabel. So glad you are getting so much produce throughout your winter. Winter here is definitely not a growing time.
ReplyDeleteSummer is short here, so I am trying to stay on top of all of the herbs we grow. The dehydrators are busy. We expanded our growing area even more this summer, as we have adjusted to growing in raised beds and very large pots.
Blessings to all,
Glenda
Glenda, I love raid beds and pots. I just have much more success and many less pests. It is good to hear your dehydrators are busy! I am sure your house smells good! I got more parsley processed today and bone broth going in the slow cooker for baby food tomorrow. Have a very good new week! With love Annabel.xxx
DeleteWow Annabelle I don’t think you ever stop ! Fantastic what you achieve every week. Would love half your energy. Well done once again.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I dont think I am very energetic lol. I sometimes am having a nap or lay down as my leg will hurt part a point. But I keep at it! I got Monday off to a good start and I always think that helps... a big Monday I have already ticked some things off the list! I hope you have a great week! With love Annabel.xxx
DeleteDear Annabel I just love reading your blog every week! You have done a lot of food prep that looks really good. Is your freeze dryer like a dehydrator? I have never thought to process celery or capsicum using the food processor. Thanks for that tip! Enjoy your weekend!
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Dear Janet, Thank you so much! I never used to use a food processor either. I really began when I got the freeze drier. It helps get slices even thickness... and use process a lot fast. A freeze drier is a bigger unit and expensive to get started. It was a big decision! But the food has up to 25 years lifespan once freeze dried. And it looks fresh and appealing. It also reconstitutes pretty much instantly. I have continued freeze drying this week. Except today I am making baby food so it might get a day off! With love Annabel.xxx
DeleteDear Annabel, I had a bad cold for two weeks ! Hopefully I'm on the tail end of it ! I've been eating citrus and make sure my meals are nourishing. ! Oranges have been expensive here ! Well, make that all produce really, but finally brocholi came on sale $2.50 so I also will be making the same cauliflower brocholi bake this week also soup with lots of veggies ! Good soup is all about a good stock ! It is very nourishing. In winter my Nana always had a big pot on the stove all winter long ! It fills you up and is really good for you ! Esp for kids and families !
ReplyDeleteThat meatball bake looks so delicious too. I really wish you had a recipe section here but I know running a farm, grand kids, cooking etc all keeps you very very busy ! Wishing you a wonderful week ! Love Sonia
Dear Sonia, I hope you are feeling better! You are doing all the right things. In our area there are a fair few orange trees. When they are covered in oranges they really stand out. Many are not picked Im sure. My friend and I are having a challenge to go and ask to pick them. We will see how many we can get! The week has started off well I hope you are much better and have a good week too! With much love Annabel.xxx
DeleteThat apple crumble looks so yummy! Can you share your recipe in a post sometime?
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathy! I will be making it again this week so I will post photos of the steps and recipe. I pretty much made it up and it turned out to be so delicious, I hope I can do it again! Have a lovely new week! With love Annabel.xxx
DeleteHi! Beautiful day today but there was a tornado near us last night. I spent a few days in the hospital as had a TIA. I have to wear a heart monitor for 30 days now and take medicine. I have a celery plant in my Greenstalk and cut up the little I get and freeze for soups. So nice to have Farmer Tom's help! Lily is growing up so fast. I hope I can get a couple more seeds planted today. Thank you for your Friday letters! ...........Nancy
ReplyDeleteDear Nancy, I hope you are feeling much better. I have never experienced a tornado or threat... we can get a kind of mini tornado which is bad enough! I have celery growing too and agree it is wonderful for soup and also stock. Thank you so much for your kind comment! With love Annabel.xxx
DeleteYou are a wonder Annabel… and I adore your musings, thank you, so very much x
ReplyDeleteThank you that is a very kind comment! xxx
DeleteDear Annabel, what beautiful photos. Seeing Lily on the bike is the sweetest! I love all your jars and the produce. Doesn’t the freeze drier do an amazing job with the colour. I would think it retains its beautiful taste too. I love that. I’m amazed at how you have worked on all this produce. It’s wonderful! I had some luck thrift shopping. I got a nice pair of pants. I haven’t crocheted this week, but I hope to this weekend. I am walking more so this is very good. Lots of love, Bridget
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DeleteThank you! I am glad you got a good deal at the thrift shop! Walking is so good! Good for the mind and body! This afternoon Lily was in boots and puddles and covered in mud. She is so cute and like a little wild child! Have a good week! With love Annabel.xxx
Typing in the car,so apologies for any typos. Annabelle use water from boiling or steaming potatoes to clean and no streaks left behind. Best tip for cleaning stainless steel ever.steaks left behind. polish your stainless steel table or other appliances. Works like a charm,
ReplyDeleteThank you! I will try it!xxx
DeleteOh my gosh Annabel, you are so inspiring, I need to utilise my food dehydrator so much more. Your grandson picking those huge mushrooms brings back memories for me doing the same with my Mum and Dad. And Lily - how happy is that little girl. I also really love your pinecones in a bucket, sticks in a basket and wood in the new bin photos. I find that kind of preparation comforting and call it Domestic Art. It is the best, when you walk into a cold house and can quickly start a fire with kindling just there. I picked up sticks myself this morning. Love Clare
ReplyDeleteDear Clare, We are birds of a feather... I also think a bowl of lemons or eggs... even wool or a dish of soaps... all these things are beautiful. I saw bundles of sticks in a homewares store as decor.. I agree they look nice but how hard is it to make a bundle of sticks! Fire starters I agree are a great gift for anyone with any kind of fireplace! Today I used pinecones as the fire had given up! I am thinking of you, one day to go! Many prayers, with love Annabel.xxx
DeleteHi Annabel, thank you for this wonderful post! Glad you are able to almost keep up with the tsunami of fresh food arriving! Here in Arizona our summer is finally arriving, so the photos of your bonfire reminds me of cooler weather. Hilogene in Az.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hilogene! I love a bonfire and a fireplace. I am really enjoying the winter! With much love Annabel..xxx
DeleteWhat a lovely week you have had! So happy for you that you get so much use out of your freeze dryer. All those jars are so colorful. I bet they look beautiful lined up in your pantry. Thank you for showing off a bit of your pantry room. I would love to see more.
ReplyDeleteYour grandchildren are so good-looking and helpful. :)
My husband has a side hustle of collecting and selling scrap metal. He found a cast iron sink in perfect condition. Apparently, it was thrown out due to a cheap fixture. Well, when I saw that sink, I begged to keep it. He waited to install it this week as most of our teens would be away on a trip with their youth group. It is so handsome and easy to clean! We are so thankful! It is certainly a sink we could not have afforded new.
Two months ago, my youngest daughter cleaned out the chicken house for some extra $. I used the two wheelbarrows of soil for my vegetable beds. My eldest son offered to help me with some outdoor chores. I asked him to shovel out the chicken house yesterday. Two more wheelbarrows of soil to mulch my garden beds. Oh, I just remembered, I dug out the chicken house in March. I used those 2 wheelbarrow loads to mulch my rose bush and rhubarb. Amazing how a little adds up!
While my older teens are away, my youngest daughter and I have been doing chores together, playing games, and working on a Diamond Dot craft. We sit down to music or an audio book when the temperatures soar in the afternoon to do our craft. When we finish and hang the picture, we will remember those fun afternoons as well.
I was gifted a box of frozen plums. I'm building up my pantry by freezing and canning the stewed fruit. Still harvesting rhubarb and enjoying that as waffle topping. Clearing out the freezer by making broth with the bones and veg scraps I find in there. ;)
Praying for you, Bluebirds.
Love, Leslie
Dear Leslie, I am not even familiar with a cast iron sink... I am going to google this. But I am sure that would be very expensive! I like the side gig with the scrap metal. My son in law collected copper to sell. Very good money!
DeleteThe plums sound fantastic! I know you will put those to good use!
Your garden will do well on that fertiliser! I keep adding to my garden beds from the chook house and wow it makes a big difference! With much love, Annabel.xxx
Hello Annabel, I always love hearing about your week, this week I especially loved how you ended your post, it made me feel warm and fuzzy and put a smile on my face. ❤️
ReplyDeleteYou worked through so much produce this week! It’s incredible how so much of it finds its way to you, and you have taught me over the years to ask and I have such an incredible tale to tell about that!
I reached out to an acquaintance last weekend as I was desperate for some manure to make compost with and my usual place I get it from hasn’t had any for a while (I think they have destocked) anyway she said yes come and take as much as you want. We took buckets and bags and shovels expecting to pick up manure in the paddocks but when we got there her husband brought 2 loads of horse stable/chicken manure to us in his tractor bucket!! I wish we had taken our trailer! We loaded in what we could and i spent the week placing some of it around my garden, and the rest will go in my compost pile. But it gets better…then the husband comes to us with an esky full of beef from a cow they had harvested a couple of weeks earlier!! GAVE IT TO US!!’ I was beyond overwhelmed and grateful. I know the background to this cow and I think he was somewhat of a pet (he had to be put down for a reason) and I’m thinking they didn't want to waste the meat, and I know his wife couldn't bring herself to eat it. But I could. The meat was prime quality, better than anything I have ever ever tasted. That was God providing for sure. 🙏
Thank you for always encouraging Annabel, you are wise beyond measure.
From Cheryl 🪺
Dear Cheryl, Oh wow you had some good things! It sounds like you are set for manure from now on and free! And to get that much beef is amazing. Farmer friends are a huge advantage I think. You are experiencing what I have been... God just sending you stuff! It's quite amazing!
DeleteI really am smiling about you doing the asking... and how it worked! And then some! Once these relationships are built it can become a kind of established arrangement. That is wonderful! And yes good beef is amazing! Well done! With love Annabel.xxx
Hello Annabel,
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiring productive week. As always, I ALWAYS leave your blog inspired and with smiles. That apple crisp looked divine!!! I love sticks and nests too!!!!! I think they are so pretty to add to decor! I may be a bird too! :)
Your granddaughter's little pig tails are adorable. I hope you have a great week and can't wait to hear your thoughts on the juicer.
Dear Chrissy, Thank you so much! Well I can report I dont know why I didnt get a juicer years ago. It is absolutely wonderful and you also get more juice as well. It gets out every bit. Im over the moon and now chasing citrus to juice! A very good investment. With love Annabel.xxx
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